The more an idea is tied to your identity, the more you will ignore evidence it is false. People seem to have no trouble finding reasons to ignore the merits of ideas they dislike.
To continue to grow and learn, you must be willing to update, expand
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UBED
On my way to Buildin... • 10m
What is the definition of "MONEY" in your perspective???
Or
how would you define the concept of "currency" or "monetary value"? I'm interested in hearing your professional take on the meaning of money.
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Nareshcreates
Logo & Brand Identit... • 3m
Hey everyone,
"I’ve been learning Adobe Illustrator for the past 3 months and diving into the world of design. Now, I want to understand the concept of branding better.
>>What exactly is branding?
really recommend to read this book
it will teach you all the principles you must apply to your brand
i am at 480th page and really loving the concept of iceberg theory
ecommerce website is what customer see but below this is huge things working t
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Rutughna Business Management
"We create's experie... • 1m
According to you what is the current requirements of business ??
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Abhinav Amarapuram
Life's an adventure,... • 11m
Have you ever stopped to consider the difference between your 'Circle of Concern' and your 'Circle of Control'?
What areas of your life do you spend the most energy on - those you can influence, or those beyond your control?
Let's explore this co
Hey everyone !
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What is your thoughts about surge s32 concept of upcoming EV market ? Is it future ? This concept actually helpful for consumers or targetted consumers ? Is it helpful in tier 2 ,tier 3 Indian market ?
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 9m
Unlearning is harder than learning, but it’s absolutely crucial for growth.
Here are 5 instances where I had to unlearn:
1/ Perfection: Early in my career, I believed everything had to be perfect before I could act. I learned that getting things do
Hello everyone,
I am working on concept which is based on automation retail store where no need of cashier or any kind of assistance while checkout, what are your thoughts? And would you like to join me?