Elon Musk became a millionaire for the first time when Zip2 was sold to Compaq in 1999.
In 1996, Elon Musk co-founded Zip2 📈
an online city guide for newspapers, with his brother Kimbal. They were so broke that they slept in their office and showe
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 4m
Sure, he made millions, but being pushed out of your own company shows that the startup world can be brutal and unfair
Zuck's got a new plaything! 🤖🤖🤖
He is building his own army of bots. Watch out, world!
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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 9m
Let's talk about the making of a luxurious brand Louis Vuitton
This brand was started by a homeless teenager with an aspiration to travel to larjs which was approx 250 miles away from his house. It took him almost 3 yrs to reach there
In these three
Aadithyan Rajesh, a young IT entrepreneur from Kerala, has made waves in the tech world at an impressively young age.
Now based in Dubai, he founded Trinet Solutions, a company specializing in web design and software development.
By age nine, he h
Audisankara College of Engineering and Technology • 8m
How many of you are thinking making arms in india or zipper or any item like that in world most guns are made by one company and 70% of zipper are made by one company which had 7 billion business each year think these not copying us and Europe start
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Kunsh Arora
Stealth • 2m
I am fairly sure I want to start my own company, and I have already done one company before which was a failure because it wasn't something the market needed. I think this is an Indian mentality to adjust to the circumstances... How do I find proble
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Dr Saurav singh
Stealth • 7d
all problems are made by man
therefore they can be solved by man
and man be big as he wants
so no Destiny is beyond human being
-Just do it
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TheLuhas
Stealth • 5m
Richard Feynman was a brilliant physicist, but he faced many challenges. His unique way of thinking didn't always fit with the traditional academic world, causing difficulties in his career. Despite these struggles, he made significant contributions
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Mridul Das
Stealth • 14d
The fact that most of the startups fail is because they over fantasize about their idea 💡& future, because of that they ignore the ground reality . It shows the biase mentality towards the own perspective of the world 🌍 :)
Larry Ellison on what made Steve Jobs great
Steve Jobs was great because he focused on making everything perfect.
His friend Larry shares a funny story: one morning, Steve’s peacock wandered into Larry’s yard and woke him up.
When Larry complain