He's worth $15.5 billion.
Has 100 kids.
But owns no house or car.
Born in 1984 in the USSR, Pavel Durov learned to code early.
By 22, he'd built VKontakte—a.k.a. "Russia's Facebook"
His secret?
Ruthless efficiency and a knack for doing more wit
This maybe one of the dumbest question ever in medial, but
Why brands get less interactions, engagement, and audience in social media (especially in instagram). What are all the reasons for it? Why they not even trying making a impact in social medi
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Vedant SD
Stealth • 4m
Day 33:
Bangalore's Social Entrepreneurs:
From Code to Cause with Compelling Stories
Forget just coding for cash! Bangalore's social entrepreneurs are weaving tales of change:
* Hearty Narratives: Stories that tug at heartstrings inspire action
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 5m
Apple WWDC 2024: Al, iOS 18 and More in Less than Six Minutes
ALWAYS SAY LESS THAN NECESSARY
When you are trying to impress people with words, the more you say, the more common you appear, and the less in control.
Even if you are saying something banal, it will seem original if you make it vague, open-ende
Until you win efforts
always goes a unnoticed
Get used to it
No one roots for you
Until everyone routes for you
That's just how it works
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Aryan Sukhdewe
Stealth • 7m
Compared with people at low trust organisations to people at high trust organisations report :
74% less stress
106% more energy at work ,
50% higher productivity ,
13% fewer sick days ,
76% more engagement ,
29% more satisfaction with their lives a
Growth always attracts critisism 👍
Keep growing and focusing on your passion!
People will always criticize but if you and your idea is good don't listen to anyone.
The more you'll grow, the more critism you'll get.