India is becoming a country where you can be broke, but still look rich 🔥
We now live in a country where someone earning ₹45,000/month
Drives a 17 lakh SUV
Buys a 1 lakh iPhone
Hosts a 15 lakh wedding
All without actually having the money all as
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman just said:
“we've been growing a lot and are out of GPUs”
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Raj Pareta
Explorer • 7m
As of now every individual is passionate about making a startup and everyone talks about pros of it like startup culture is growing and all but what about cons and what are the cons of starting a startup?
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Mehul
Perseve • 7m
Hey, there are a lot of experienced people out here, so I have a question for them. Where and how should I start to get internships?
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Sunny Gehelot
I shall see • 16d
Either solve the problems of a few rich people or a lot of poor people.
But don't get stuck in between trying to sell average products at average prices to average people.
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Kalash
21. Curious, optimis... • 1m
Either solve the problems of a few rich people or a lot of poor people.
But don't get stuck in between trying to sell average products at average prices to average people.
Don't want to defame our country but the success of Astrotalk and betting apps (so-called games of skill) shows that Indians are delusional and want to get rich fast by doing nothing.
This shows the level of mentality of a nation as a whole..
India‘s growth is fascinating. People going to foreign country for a better life are going to miss out big time!
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Harsh Pandey
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
What about an EHR system that targets tier 2 and 3 city clinics? pros. Only 25 % of Indian hospitals use EHR, cons. A lot of competition like Docon Practo etc. Any thoughts ..???
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Vansh
Tech Enthusiast • 5m
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