Just because you can do anything doesn't mean you should do it
š Capability doesnāt equal necessity.
š Busy work isnāt business growth.
š Focus beats frenzy.
š Just because you can, doesnāt mean you should.
š Not every opportunity is worth
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AprameyaAIĀ ā¢Ā 10m
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1918's war story!
Cracking the Enigma: How Codebreakers Shortened WWII
1918: German engineer Arthur Scherbius invents Enigma machine
1930s: Nazi Germany adopts Enigma for military communications
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves...Ā ā¢Ā 29d
I recently listened to an interview with Berkshire Hathaway, and the management insights shared were truly impressive. What really stood out to me was how theyāve managed to balance the companyās interests with the publicās. Many investment firms, un
Ever wondered why some founders attract investors easily while others struggle? Itās because of something called Founder-Market Fit.
If someone tells you theyāll become the next Virat Kohli but theyāve never played serious cricket before, would you
āThe weight of overthinkingā
Exactly a year ago, I had an idea that kept me awake at night. It felt like a spark, something with potential. But instead of acting on it, I spent countless hours thinking. What if it doesnāt work? What if I fail? What
š Exploring Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL): A Giant in FMCG š
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has been a cornerstone of India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector since 1933. With a vast portfolio spanning foods, beverages, cleaning agent
"š” Why Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Improving, Not Just Inventing š"
Many new entrepreneurs feel pressured to create something completely new to stand out. But is that always the smartest move? š¤
Some of the biggest successes didnāt invent anyt
š Startup Isn't Just a Word ā It's a Revolution
Every great company starts with a crazy idea, a small room, and people who dare to dream big. Startups are not just about business ā they are about solving problems, creating impact, and rewriting the
For India to truly become a developed country, it needs to grow at 10% or more per year for at least 8-10 years. Without this kind of sustained growth, the country will remain in the developing phase, and the benefits of any growth will be limited. P
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Sarun George Sunny
The Way I See ItĀ ā¢Ā 8m
Indiaās Gig Economy: Powering Our Future, Deserving Protection
The gig economy is transforming Indiaāmillions of delivery drivers, freelancers, and service providers are at the heart of this new workforce. It offers flexibility and opportunity, but