You have only 75 years of life left, so what are your plans after that? At the end of the day, you will die, and the consequences of your actions will be determined by what you do now.
So please give 0.01% Of your total income to poor animals , kids
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 8h
But if and when you die who cares about the consequences of your actions? I mean how and what is gonna matter then
Most of us only think in terms of first order effects or direct consequences of what our actions have.
Every action has a consequence, and those consequences have consequences,which are called Second Order Effects
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 3m
You Made a Plan and It Failed? Who Cares? Try Again!
Life is full of ups and downs, and failure is just a stepping stone to success. Here’s a little reminder for anyone who might need it:
- Got in a relationship and it didn’t work out? Who cares? T
You have only 75 years of life left, so what are your plans after that? At the end of the day, you will die, and the consequences of your actions will be determined by what you do now.
So please give 0.01% Of your total income to poor animals , kids
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The guy
Stealth • 3m
at the end men have to suffer all the consequences and face up downs, no matter how much you pretend that equality exist somewhere out there .
so why bother people?
Is technical means only coding and having coding knowledge?
If any what do you mean when you think about a technical guy or technical founder?
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 8m
Consistency matters but
I know this thing I learn things but after some time I get bored with things.
What should I do
I have noticed that the company still hires people who have very little knowledge.
Do big companies really matter about % cri
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Vaibhav Gupta
Stealth • 9m
We get bored of our childhood, rush to grow up and then again long for childhood. We lose our health to make money, and then spend all our money to get our health back. We think so much about the future that we neglect the present, and thus experienc
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 7m
You might think you’re paying a lot for your phones, but people who are making it are paying way more. Nope, not talking about Apple, Samsung or HTC, or any brand.
But the people who are really assembling it, or giving these companies the minerals t
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 6m
Instant profitability does not always mean that your startup is a VC scalable business. Something to note when we judge any startup these days who aren’t profitable.