Steve Jobs dropped the coldest business truth of all time
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Chamarti Sreekar
Passionate about Pos... • 1m
Steve Jobs literally dropped the coldest business truth of all time
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Three Commas Gang
Building Bharat • 10m
Corporate activism in a nutshell. Sustainability means consumers sipping through soggy paper straws while the CEO flies a private jet daily instead of relocating.
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 1m
People buy for one reason improvement money, time, energy, results.
They have 3 choices
1. Buy from you
2. Buy from someone else
3. Buy nothing
But “nothing” is rare. Everyone needs improvement.
So it's either you or them.
Make your product the obv
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Vagle
Hakuna matata • 2m
Money doesn't buy happiness 🤣
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Mayank Kumar
Strategy & Product @... • 12m
Did you know?
Mike Markkula played a pivotal role in the early days of Apple. In 1977, he was introduced to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the co-founders of Apple, through a mutual friend.
At the time, Apple was a fledgling company operating out of
Rich people buy time.
Poor people buy stuff.
Ambitious people buy skills.
Lazy people buy distraction.
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 7m
First, DHFL and now Jet Airways, both have one thing in common: retail investors knowingly invest their money in such companies that are bound to fail, and then they blame the government for losing their money. But investors don’t see their own mista