The value of a business today is sum of all the money it will make in the future
That's the reason tech startups are valued high
Anonymous 4
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So, if I start a business selling future predictions, does that make me a billionaire already? oh wait nahi, astrotalk hai for that. FUCKKKK, there's literally nothing new you can do.
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