The founder of KFC was a loser until he was 65, he had no money, he borrowed $87 and started making fried chicken wings.
He failed 1,009 times before he was able to sell his first franchise. By the age of 88, he had become a billionaire.
🗣 A guy from China printed his resume on a T-shirt: he included information about his education, internships, and projects.
He was invited to work for a clothing manufacturing company. 👕
Desperation + creativity = a scary mix 😅
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Aarushi Singh Bais
Daily Philosophies O... • 9m
Want a break? I don’t have a Kitkat to offer you but here’s some food for thought you might need...
Your are either a success or a failure each day 📅,
Is it hard? do you feel like you did not just fail, but failed by not even trying…
Most of our a
Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy has said he was disappointed with India's shift from a six-day work week to five-day work week back in the 1980s. Stating that he does not believe in work-life balance, Murthy added, "In this country we need to work
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ReepinderGoyal
Hungry? DM me • 11m
So during my business project, I hired a group of interns to do it (all were in college) and mostly same age.
There was guy, he was extremely Hardworking, always willing to work.
But it was his habit, to always get appreciation for even little thin
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 1m
This is what we call dedication!
So In 2012, 19-year-old Eric Simons was working on ClassConnect, his education startup. However, he was completely broke.
But Then he discovered an awesome hack to live for free! His startup had previously been acce
A few days ago we were looking for a gfx designer. I asked him for his samples and he gave me some. His price was 2000 rupees for a logo.
One of my colleague also asked another designer for samples and when I saw them, the designs were exactly the s
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Felix Williams
Eccentric Founder • 24d
Connected with an Investor via Medial and even through I did not get investment, got some really good insights and I feel it was best he did not invest and gave me certain cue to make myself ready before pitching next time.
Every opportunity is gold