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Luck is definitely a factor, but I also believe in creating your own luck. Positioning yourself to meet the right people or be in the right places makes a huge difference. Sometimes those ‘chance encounters’ aren’t as random as they seem
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Naval Ravikant breaks luck into four forms, and some of them are within our reach. Chance Encounters Pure accidents. Being born in the right place, meeting someone unexpectedly, or stumbling into fortune. Created Serendipity The more you move, the
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Varlyq Technologies • 11m
Funny how life can pivot on a single moment—a missed flight, a chance encounter, a left instead of a right. Reminds me of Camus: 'Life is a sum of all your choices.' But, isn’t there a bit of luck in it, too? Hard work counts, but life’s twists are
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Just a random thought 🤔 Umm right now in our minds random chain of thoughts are going on continuously.... Ai is booming day by day is AI capable to think in the same we as we do..... ( Right now we are giving promots and based on that we are gett
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The 4 Types of Luck – Which One Are You Creating? Naval Ravikant breaks luck down into four types. The first one is out of your control, but the rest? You can create them. 1️⃣ Blind Luck – Pure chance. Winning the lottery, being born into wealth, o
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Every big company once started as a small idea. What made the difference? Courage. Consistency. Belief. Startups aren’t just about innovation—they're about relentless execution, sleepless nights, small wins, hard lessons, and an unshakable vision.
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In the startup world, trends aren’t just in products—they're in what we wear, too. Right-hand rings are emerging as a subtle, symbolic accessory for founders, creators, and professionals. Think bold cocktail pieces or sleek diamond designs—wearing on
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Marketing Made the Difference: The Nano vs. The Comet EV Ratan Tata launched the Nano to make mobility affordable. It was technically impressive and socially important, but since it was labeled “the cheapest car,” it failed to attract interest in a
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