What do you think of this picture ??
what does it pointing out ?
Shiva
Curious Mind • 5m
I think it depicts a person has found what he's passionate about, The passion is very strong that it breaks the normal loop of time, money and college degree. The person is all set for his journey.
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Do guys think that college/degree in india is overated ,if someone want to start his own thing in the field about which he is passionate about. Should start right there or else have a degree plz tell me in the poll.
Any one looking for passionate person for there startup founders office in delhi. Let's discuss and build a passion for it .contact at linkedin
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Vagle
Hakuna matata • 5m
Warren Buffett just found the biggest piggy bank in the world! Berkshire Hathaway's cash pile is now a staggering $325.2 billion. He's practically swimming in money! 💰🏊♂️ Imagine the interest he's racking up! 🤑
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Saket Sambhav
Adjuva Legal • 21d
Is your 'passion' for the mission or merely an attachment to being seen as 'passionate'?
Hii Everyone! I have a question to all of you please share your experiences regarding this question and help me to choose the right way...
The question is,"Is it important to go to college and take degree to become a successful entrepreneur?Does hav
I founding a member which help us start a ai startup and the member is very ambitious and have passionate about startups and business and reply me with your skill. I hope we will found out the person surely
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Anomaly
#Simplicity • 2m
Are there specific companies specially one who are global ones which don't hire on the basis of degree and college you graduate from but actually acknowledging one's passion and skill the required job field? I am also eager to know whether you want t
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Ayan Kumar Paul
Analyst at Deloitte ... • 7m
Just being curious: which part of life teaches the most important lessons?
👉Schooling
👉College/Degree
👉Job
And Why?
What are the pros and cons of an Mba degree from a tier 1 college in India for an aspiring entrepreneur?
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 14d
Ever feel like you're stuck on repeat, making the same mistakes and getting nowhere?
Welcome to a quick, no-fluff guide that lays it all out: The Accountability Loop vs. the Doom Loop.
One leads to growth, the other keeps you spinning your wheels.