You Guys Cheered Up when Elon Musk promoted 80 hrs work week, It's Hustle.
But the 70 hrs work week of Narayan Murthy became a toxic work culture....Strange Humans.
WTF ! He is promoting bet openly without any fear and so called gen z is following him.
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Berojgar janta
Unskilled lebour
Kya Karega development ke liye ?
Just had read the following post. What else is worth competing for though? Dating capability? Beauty standards?
GEN Z IS SUFFERING FROM ‘LINKEDIN ENVY’
Gen Z is feeling overwhelmed by LinkedIn, where people constantly post about their career wins.
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Aditya awasthi
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
Hii, I want start my startup but i want someone trustable with me but isnt it he will demand me to give 50 percent stakes to him, how to have mutual understanding and avoid sharing max or no stakes or share or company, and also what if later he claim
I'm quite impressed by the strategy of penguin books!
In every city they have hired people, and they send them a customized trucks with books and just like ice cream sellers they roam in a small truck with so many books! A mini moving library!
And
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Mohammed Zaid
Building-HatchUp.ai • 4m
Infosys Co-founder Narayana Murthy has said he was disappointed with India's shift from a six-day work week to five-day work week back in the 1980s. Stating that he does not believe in work-life balance, Murthy added, "In this country we need to work
Dashrath Manjhi is the only labour in the world who cut whole mountain for his wife and today gen z kids struggling in making startups 🥲
When his wife died in 1959 due to injury caused by falling from a mountain and due to the same mountain block
How byte dance has been successful in numbing the Gen-z minds with tiktok!
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has influenced Gen-Z globally through its app's short-form content.
TikTok's counterpart in China, Douyin, however, focuses on educa
🚀 Narayana Murthy Sparks Debate on India's AI Ambitions! 🇮🇳🤖
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy has questioned India's push to develop homegrown large language models (LLMs). He highlights key challenges like:
🔹 Lack of robust databases 📊
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