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Sadiq Jamil

💈Business Growth Ar... • 1y

In business first try to become a big fish in a small river rather than becoming a small fish in a big river

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Mohammad Asaad Sayed

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There's always a bigger fish

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Dr Sarun George Sunny

The Way I See It • 11m

Progress doesn’t always come with big, noticeable changes. Sometimes it’s in the small, everyday actions—staying up late to finish a task, learning from mistakes, or choosing not to give up. These moments, though they may seem small, are what lead to

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habeeb

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Mirza LIFE COACH LEADERSHIP TIPS ✨ 1.GO The extra mile it's never crowded. 2.Listen more, sell smarter. 3.Celebrate small wins; they lead to big ones. Thanks

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Tanmay Sinha

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Mr Programmer • 1y

After the Google's Core Update, Does Medial's SERPs also affected? Or just Individual or small site owners are washed off. I think in the eyes of Google, Medial is also a small fish comparatively.

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pritesh singh

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

FISH FISH FISH I am from VARANASI uttar pradesh, I am a fresh water fisherman or i want to bring a different revolution in the online world in my country by bringing good fish to the home of fish lover. Fish buisness worth about Rs 35 trillion is d

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Kranthi

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**Day 30: Start Small, Stay Consistent, Think Big** 🌱🚀 On Day 30 of the #FounderJourney, here’s what the past month has taught me: **Massive progress doesn’t start with massive action — it starts with small, consistent steps.** 💡 We didn’t buil

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Dr Harshavardhan Patwal

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Why small timers ask big money and big players ask small money .

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kunal singh

Hey I am on Medial • 5m

In Bihar, a large portion of fish consumed by people comes from other states like Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. This leads to higher prices, longer transport times, and less freshness. At the same time, our local farmers and youth are missing out o

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