Everyone thinks we're living in the fastest era of innovation ever.
But here's the disturbing truth about technological progress that no one wants to talk about:
In the 1970s, the biggest companies built rockets, cured diseases, and made supersonic
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
Bro, it’s wild. We’re out here celebrating apps that deliver groceries while the ’70s were launching humans to the freakin’ moon. Feels like we traded ambition for convenience
Anyone interested in the fast-paced world, customers demand ultra-fast deliveries. Our quick commerce platform aims to deliver groceries, daily essentials, and snacks within 10-30 minutes, ensuring convenience at their fingertips with one more unique
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 4m
Why “Boring” Ideas Make the Biggest Bucks 🚀
Think great startups are built on groundbreaking, one-in-a-million ideas? Think again. Most successful businesses aren’t born from flashy concepts—they’re built on execution.
Take food delivery services
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 6m
Do you think that LOW COST can generate HIGH RETURNS?
Don’t believe this is possible? Well, it is. Take the example of Dollar Shave Club. They started with a simple idea, offering affordable razors through a subscription model, cutting out the middl
Blinkit, Zepto etc work in India, because humaare desh mei gareeb bohot hain 🙏🙏
We are an easy-to-exploit market where people are so desperate for work that they readily accept exploitative gig economy jobs, racing against the clock to deliver gro