Zuckerberg has been making these bold moves, but I canāt help but wonder if heās just trying to copy the viral features of his competitors. Sometimes, originality can suffer when trying to blend everything into one platform
"Why No One Can Defeat Zuckerberg & Why America Rules Social MediaāAnd Why Indians Fail Badly"
Mark Zuckerberg isnāt just a tech founderāheās a kingmaker in the digital world. He didnāt just build Facebook; he built an empireāacquiring threats, adap
A couple of weeks ago, I attended a startup event where someone asked an intriguing question:
"Why doesn't India have its own version of Instagram or WhatsApp? Why do startups trying to build similar platforms get rejected by investors as mere copie
A young CEO once rejected $1.5 BILLIONšµ from Mark Zuckerberg⦠and then watched Zuck try to crush him.
But It didnāt work. Today, that same company is worth over $45 BILLION.šµ
Letās rewind:āļø
November 2013 ā A 23-year-old startupš founder takes
Mark Zuckerberg on the best advice Peter Thiel ever gave him
The world is changing fast, and if you donāt adapt, youāll be left behind.
As Mark Zuckerberg once said, āThe biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.ā
Every big decision comes
Larry Ellison: The Maverick Who Redefined Business Strategy
Larry Ellison didnāt just build Oracle; he dominated industries with moves most leaders wouldnāt dare.
Ellison was relentless in cutting losses. If a product wasnāt a clear winner, he drop
Do You know ā "PROJECT TITAN" š”
Imagine if Appleās next product wasnāt in your pocket but taking you across the cityāhands-free.
That was Project Titan:
Appleās audacious $10 billion adventure to revolutionize the car industry. This top-secret
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The most successful founder network ever:
"The PayPal Mafia"
They turned a payment startup into a multi-billion dollar empire.
Here's their playbook:
It started with a bold bet in the late 1990s.
Two ambitious startups merged: Confinity and X. T
Case Study: How Volkswagen Redefined Advertising Forever šāØ
Volkswagen didnāt just sell carsāthey rewrote advertising rules. Hereās how they turned bold ideas into timeless campaigns:
1. "Think Small" (1960s)
Challenge: Sell a tiny car in a market
Guess who's been moonlighting as an international brand? 𤫠While heading home from work, I came across a store that had the same modern vibe as the famous Lenskart.com, but with a twist - it was called Lenskraft! š¤
The logo and fonts were slightly