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News & updates • 27d

Ever wonder why American TV shows stay iconic for decades while most Indian shows lose the plot after one season? It’s not just budgets. It’s writing rooms, long-term vision, respect for audiences, and treating even 1-liners like gold. Meanwhile, h

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Rohan Saha

Founder - Burn Inves... • 21d

I just saw a post on RVCJ’s Twitter, and it’s honestly scary it seems like even banks aren’t safe anymore. This isn’t some small incident. Money is being taken out of people’s accounts, and then the customers are getting blocked to get notifications.

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Pulakit Bararia

Building Snippetz la... • 4m

I’ve been using Adalo for a while now, and honestly? It’s stupidly easy to make an app. The backend is smooth, API support is solid, and you can get a working app crazy fast. But here’s the catch—₹40,000 per year. Yeah, it stings. If you can af

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Czone wave

Hey I am on Medial • 2m

A brutally honest truth about making $1M is this: It often requires you to sacrifice your time, relationships, peace of mind, and comfort — for way longer than you think. Everyone talks about hustle and strategy, but no one tells you how lonely, obs

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Aanya Vashishtha

Drafting Airtight Ag... • 2m

"Should You Raise Funds or Bootstrap? Here’s a Reality Check." Raising funds sounds glamorous—big checks, investor clout, fast growth. But it’s a trade-off. You get cash but lose equity and often control; investors expect results, not excuses.

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The Hustler

Become the 1% • 2m

"LinkedIn: Where Family Dinner Is Just Intermission Before Round Two of Work" Ah yes, the classic "have your cake and code it too" philosophy. Reid Hoffman's idea sounds like a warm hug followed by a polite shove back into the grind. “Go home, enj

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Only Buziness

Business enthusiasti... • 1m

“Loss Aversion: The Psychology Behind Why We Buy” Loss aversion is a psychological principle from behavioral economics that says people feel the pain of loss twice as strongly as the pleasure of a gain. Smart businesses use this by framing offers in

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