Early-Stage Founder • 1m
Killing the elephant is symbolic. In many ancient cultures, an elephant was rare, valuable, and powerful. If a desperate man kills one, he earns wealth, respect, and security his poverty ends. But it’s deeper than that the “elephant” represents a massive challenge, a risk so big that either you conquer it and change your life forever, or it crushes you and ends your suffering. Either way, you're no longer stuck in the slow, painful trap of poverty. It’s about choosing action over hopelessness risking everything for a real shot at freedom.
Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 1m
🧠 THE ELEPHANT ROPE MINDSET 🐘💭 When elephants are young, their caretakers tie one of their legs to a small pole with a rope. The baby elephant struggles for days, trying to break free but fails. Eventually, it gives up. Years later, that same el
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It’s a metaphor for courage in the face of impossible odds. As a founder, you’re often pushed to the edge. You hunt for opportunity, even if failure looms large. But that’s the truth of the game: staying still guarantees poverty of purpose, freedom,
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Transforming Healthcare Through Global Entrepreneurship Medical innovation knows no borders. Across the globe, healthcare entrepreneurs are driving breakthroughs — from AI-powered diagnostics in India to mobile clinics in rural Africa and biotech st
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Varlyq Technologies • 8m
🌐 Russia Hits Google with a $2.5 Decillion Fine! 🌐 Russia has slapped Google with a jaw-dropping fine of $2.5 decillion for not restoring 17 Russian TV channels on YouTube. To put it simply, that’s a number so astronomical, it surpasses the total
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🏠 India vs Dubai: The Property Paradox 🇮🇳🇦🇪 “Dubai’s Indian buyers are smiling wider than India’s.” – Abhishek Jamuar, CA & Startup Founder 🔹 In Dubai, middle-class Indians buy 2-3 properties, rent them at 6–7% yield, borrow at 5%, and build
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