I just want to say one thing
if an entrepreneur starts something it should create a legacy that can be carried by the next generation.
I know money is everything but the cause behind the money should also sound something grateful to say it out loud
Real bro. Chasing short-term gains and “hustle culture” can trap you into a cycle. If the cause behind your business isn’t bigger than the paycheck, the journey will always feel empty
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.
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Saket Sambhav
Co-Founder, Adjuva L... • 8d
Poll Results Are In! Is 'Hustle Culture' Toxic or Necessary? 🤔
400+ persons voted. Thanks to everyone who participated! Clearly, the traditional "grind at all costs" mindset is being questioned.
How do you strike a balance between ambition and wel
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
We're gonna extinct ... • 8m
99% of Indian entrepreneurs are just focusing on marketing and sales!
Manipulating human behaviour to do sales isn't cool!
The foundation of great marketing lies in the product.
When I pitch to my potential clients I just ask one thing -
Do you th
The Slowlane is a trap of mediocrity—trading five days of servitude for two days of freedom. People celebrate Friday because it marks a brief escape from a life they don’t control. True wealth isn’t just money; it’s freedom, and the only way out is t
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Shiv Bharankar
Seize the day" • 2m
What’s the Story Behind PUMA Becoming PVMA?
Have you noticed the buzz around a PUMA store rebranding itself as "PVMA"? It’s an interesting twist that has us all wondering—what’s the reason behind this change?
Could it be a creative marketing move,
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Neek
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WHYY • 11m
" The windshield is bigger than the rearview mirror for a reason because what's in front of you is so much more important than what's behind you "
This comes from Mr Jelly Roll, I thought it was awesome so I decided to share it here. :))
CULTURE EATS STRATEGY FOR BREAKFAST, INNOVATION FOR LUNCH AND SUSTAINABILITY FOR DINNER!
In 1991, the management guru Peter Ducker famously stated in the Wall Street Journal, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.” Over three decades later, this qu