People fear AI will replace jobs, yet they rely on AI for almost everything. Irony at its finest.
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
Building in noise is... • 1m
One who fears failure doesn't want to choose someone who isn't proven.
irony is he already failed to win his fear..
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AprameyaAI • 1y
A person was seeking co-founder, i chatted with him
His opinion were
1. LinkedIn is only for job, not for Entrepreneurs
2. Entrepreneurs waste their time on LinkedIn
3. LinkedIn connections are useless
Irony: he's building Social platform fo
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Mehul Fanawala
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postgen • 10m
Most people work themselves to the bone hoping for peace after retirement.
But the biggest irony?
They often lose their health, relationships, and passion in that process.
Don't wear working hard as a badge of honour. Use your time wisely to build
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
Building in noise is... • 19d
I've applied for over 100 Founder’s Office roles, and every single one has rejected me due to a lack of "relevant experience."
The irony? They're looking for high-risk-takers with multitasking abilities—yet they aren’t willing to take a risk on a fr
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Waseem Khan
Building Hill screen... • 5m
The irony of VC investments is hard to miss.
On one hand, we see millions being poured into 10-minute food delivery services—often delivering highly processed, unhealthy food. On the other hand, the same investors are backing healthtech startups try
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Kumar Basant Singh
Founder of Bodhi Art... • 3m
The Economy vs. Our Well-Being: A Personal Take
A few months ago, a friend in finance told me, "A cyclist is a disaster for the economy." I laughed, but then he explained:
🚗 No car loans, no EMIs, no fuel purchases—bad for banks & oil companies.
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