80-100 hour weeks sounds insane, right? But Musk says it’s necessary if you want success. I get it, yaar, nothing comes easy. But this level of dedication isn’t for everyone
"Buying Twitter for $44B was crazy and overpriced," says Elon Musk on Joe Rogan's podcast. Musk, who rebranded Twitter to "X" in 2023, shared that he felt the acquisition was necessary to avoid major setbacks in social media.
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Aura
AI Specialist | Rese... • 11m
Elon musk is very insane and mad type man but make a 207 billion dollars
Did you imagin world richest person one of legend
I feel like a 'Nothing'
'Nothing' doesn't have achievements others recognise
'Nothing' doesn't earn a salary
'Nothing' hasn't build a business yet nor a home
'Nothing' doesn't have lakhs in their account
But 'Nothing ' has big dreams
'Nothing' has
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 16d
“India’s startups are hungry—not for ideas, but capital,” says Mohandas Pai. 🇮🇳💸
From 2014–24:
🇨🇳 China invested $835B
🇺🇸 US poured in $2.32T
🇮🇳 India? Just $160B — and 80% of that was foreign.
It’s time for policy reform.
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Nawal
Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m
80% startups in India are nothing but a racket': Suhel Seth defends Piyush Goyal -
"The first thing that these startup founders do is buy themselves Lamborghinis and homes in Amrita Shergil Bagh and big apartments."
Any opinions guys ?
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Ashutosh Tiwari
UG at IIT Patna| UG ... • 4m
Flavored Coffee Sachets: A Business Opportunity
India's coffee market is growing strong, with revenue expected to reach $1.09 billion by 2024. However, there's a gap in the market for affordable coffee options targeting the lower and middle classes.
OpenAI was created to save humanity.
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So, he’s pouring billions into fighting the monster he helped create.
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In 2015, Elon Mu
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