What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news.
Let me explain with an example.
Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest
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Hey I am on Medial • 8m
Everyone’s focused on the wrong things. The small moves, the stakes people brush off as insignificant—those are the power plays. If you know how to read between the lines, you’ll start predicting the future before it hits the headlines.
"Oyo Hits the Jackpot: Ritesh Agarwal Turns Budget Stays into Billionaire Plays!"
Oyo just pulled off a desi startup miracle—Rs 623 crore in profit for FY25! Ritesh Agarwal didn’t just check into success; he built the hotel. A 172% PAT jump? That’s
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 5m
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The Funding Chase: Why Raising Money Won’t Solve Your Problems
Chasing funds to start your dream?
Hold up.
Early branding beats a cash grab every time.
Share your vision online—raw, real, relentless.
It pulls in customers, partners, even ta
4 Roles :
• Guru
• Maker
• Creator
• Leader
Each role is crucial for the success of a startup/business, but the key is that these roles must be played by the right person.
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↳ 𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿: A backend person who creates the platform
The rivalry between the Adani Group and Birla Group in the cement industry has intensified, reflecting broader trends in the Indian business landscape. Both conglomerates have deep-rooted interests in various sectors, but their competition in cement
Growth Principle One: Be The Best At Getting Better
At its core, this principle emphasizes the power of continuous improvement. While flashy growth hacks might make headlines, sustained success comes from committing to getting better every single da
Creating a Startup is Similar to Playing a Cricket Innings
In cricket, a batsman doesn’t rush onto the field swinging at every delivery. A successful innings is crafted through patience, strategy, and the ability to adapt. This principle applies equ
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 1y
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