More than 90% of the Iphone are on EMI, even a 30,000₹-40,000₹ per month earner can afford an Apple phone. Can we still consider it as status symbol good?
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 2m
But isn’t that a good thing? Why should technology be restricted to the wealthy? Just because it’s common doesn’t make it less valuable or less of an achievement for someone who worked hard for it.
At the beginning of our journey, a single thought led to hard work, innovation, and patriotism.
We recently took a big step towards self-reliance by developing our own hosting technology. 🚀✨
This achievement marks an important milestone for Emiture
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Suman Meghwal
Stealth • 4d
The Illusion of Hard Work
Aarav worked 12 hours a day, sweating and grinding, but his bank balance never seemed to grow. Meanwhile, his old classmate, Rohan, barely worked four hours a day and was earning 10 times more.
Frustrated, Aarav confronted
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Inactive
Stealth • 5m
Just because you can do anything doesn't mean you should do it
👉 Capability doesn’t equal necessity.
👉 Busy work isn’t business growth.
👉 Focus beats frenzy.
👉 Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
👉 Not every opportunity is worth
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 13d
Prompt engineering isn’t fading, it’s evolving.
You’d think as AI gets better at understanding us, we’d need it less, but the opposite is true. Crafting the right prompts is more important than ever.
AI makes me bearish on 90% of content creation.
Creating content used to be hard.
That's what made it valuable or gave you MOAT when you did it.
But if you can create 100x more content with 1000x less work, that value prop dies.
It becomes a chea
Men lose when they get comfortable.
Always stay hungry, never settle.
Keep pushing forward.
Mediocrity is the breeding ground for regret.
Don't fall victim to the trap of complacency.
Embrace discomfort.
Embrace the grind.
It might sound cl
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 6m
India's moment of pride at the Paris Olympics deserves celebration.
Nishaanbaaz Ladli Behen Manu Bhaker realmanubhaker has won a historic bronze medal for India.
Her extraordinary achievement in shooting has brought immense glory to our country.
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Maniraj N G
Stealth • 7d
"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?"
Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists.
Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before.
Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass
Honestly, after visiting over 45 countries, India really stands out when it comes to personal hygiene issues, and it’s hard not to notice. Hygiene habits here feel very different from what I’ve seen in other places, and it can be uncomfortable at tim
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Aryan arya
Stealth • 9m
I was sitting idle and thinking that how in today's time most of the startups are related to technology i.e. tech but can any non tech but most common startup come and take over the market even today, if the answer is yes then in which field it can b