The best people are often a mix of seemingly different things. Nikola Tesla was a genius scientist but also loved poetry. Albert Einstein was passionate about physics and played the violin. Steve Jobs blended technology with his love for design. Leon
Calling e-commerce rockstars! I’m diving into the online and have stunning idea 💡 retail world and need a co-founder or guru who’s mastered the art of selling, scaling, and slaying the competition. Newbie with big dreams here—let’s disrupt the marke
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 8m
The Indian Luxury Market achieved something interesting in FY 23.
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I've always been curious - why do the rich invest a substantial amount in art pieces?
Is it because of their love for art or is there some other reason?
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Siddhi Ransing
Psychologist 2026 • 6m
My journey into writing started with a deep love for books. They’ve always been my best friends, giving me comfort and guidance. When I started writing my own, those same books became my biggest motivation, pushing me to write more and explore new id
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 4m
When you think about advertising, what comes to mind?
For me, it’s a mix of emotions—sometimes it’s that one ad that tells a great story, connects deeply, and stays with you. Other times, it’s just noise, fighting for attention in a world that’s alr
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YUVRAJ YADAV
Happy • 1m
Code is poetry, but debugging is an art. Every developer knows the thrill of solving a tough bug, the joy of optimizing code, and the endless cycle of learning. In the ever-evolving world of tech, adaptability is our greatest skill. Keep building, ke
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Aditya Tiwari
Founder of Native Kn... • 5m
Stay Flexible—Don’t Fall in Love with Your First Idea
My first product wasn’t perfect, and there were times I had to pivot. It’s tough to change directions, but staying flexible kept me aligned with what users actually wanted. I embraced feedback, l