In 2000, Nokia ruled the world—selling 7 phones every second and owning 70% of the market.
But a decade later, it collapsed completely.
How did the king of mobile phones fall so fast ?
The rise and fall of Nokia, explained:
Nokia started in 1865
YouTube algorithm sometimes feels like a divine intervention
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Yash
I write HTML • 4m
It feels like the platform has bots who reply to your posts to make you feel you are getting engagement 🤔
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 4m
What do you use as a founder to manage all your ideas and to connect the dots digitally ?
Like to avoid the entanglement of too many ideas ??
Pen and paper is the best
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Adarsh
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
we don't evaluate things in isolation-we judge value by comparison rather than by an absolute standard.
Why Does This Happen?
1. Relativity Bias - We compare options rather than assessing their true worth.
A 1000 pen might seem expensive, but if pl