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Pulakit Bararia

Founder Snippetz Lab... • 10m

We all take history class in school, but never a future class. They teach the past, not the future. We’re guided by what was, but shouldn’t we be prepared for what’s coming? Education should include a future class—so we’re not just stuck in the past

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EDITKARO

"Craft your story, f... • 27d

Most people don’t grow a personal brand because they wait to “feel ready.” But clarity comes after you show up, not before. Hit record. Post the messy version. Your future self will thank you.

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Profisense

A Performance Market... • 7m

Invisible Brands Don’t Win. . Your product isn’t the problem. Your invisibility is. Every day, great businesses die—not because they’re bad, but because no one knows they exist. At Profisense, we don’t run ads. We engineer attention, create believe

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Sarthak singhwal

On it • 8m

Politics today feels more like performance than leadership. Leaders, especially those returning to power like Trump, often act impulsively—not out of ignorance, but out of ego and a subconscious need to be seen. The illusion of power feeds their beli

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Profisense

A Performance Market... • 8m

Most startups don’t fail because of bad products. They fail because nobody even knew they existed. Make noise the right way. If you’re serious about getting your startup seen, we should talk.

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Vignesh Devireddy

Hey I am on Medial • 11m

what do you think about Edtech companies?were they going to sustain in the future?

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Radhemohan Pal

Let's connect to wor... • 1y

We are starting a business but suffering to express its idea It happens when you are talking to investors if you precisely explain then their is no problem Many corporate can say English is the language of corporate They suffer in hindi also Bec

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Bastab Chakraborty

Do whatever you want... • 3m

I think most start-ups fail because they don’t have small funds like ₹1–5 lakh. Big VCs are ready to invest millions, but nobody helps at the very first stage.

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EDITKARO

"Craft your story, f... • 11d

People don’t succeed because they "don’t have enough time." They succeed because they stopped wasting time on things that weren’t aligned with their goals.

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