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A few days ago, we moved into a new building. There was no water supply in our flat, so we visited the building office. They sent us to the top floor, where the security guard could turn it on. We went upstairs, and the guard asked us to wait for five minutes. While we stood there, he locked the door and ran downstairs, leaving us stuck on the 25th floor. We felt stressed and called out for help, but no one heard us. We didn’t know anyone there and had no contact numbers. I thought about calling the police, but then I saw the Rapido app, booked a ride, and when the rider arrived, he helped us get down safely. What should be done about that security guard?
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I'm matured now Also me: Yellow to yellow
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A peaceful evening somewhere between Mumbai to Varanasi
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Meet Maxx. Pure heart, loyal soul. Dogs do not just live with you, they feel your silence, your pain, and your happiness. Sometimes the most honest love in the world comes from a dog.
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The sound of waves, the golden sun reflecting on the sea, and the cool breeze created a peaceful atmosphere. I experienced a sense of calm that is difficult to describe. Standing there and watching the ocean felt like enough. A moment I captured.
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When history meets the road, even traffic pauses for a moment of wisdom
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Hey @grok complete this cropped image
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Lately, I have noticed something interesting. Every office I walk into, whether it's Teleperformance, Tech Mahindra, or even JP Morgan, most desks have the same laptop sitting quietly there. A ThinkPad. This makes you wonder, why not other laptops? Why is it almost always this one?
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When traveling by train, try to choose the side lower birth, or side upper. The side lower is a great option if you want to avoid arguments and crowding. It offers an outside view, easy access, and more comfort. If you prefer more privacy and peace, the side upper is even better since it gives you your own quiet space. Lower and middle berths often come with problems. You may deal with seat exchanges, people wanting to sit or sleep at different times, and constant luggage confusion. So, always choose the side lower or side upper. If not, first class is a good option, but for that price, you might even find a flight on Skyscanner.
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It seems the world has woken up and thought, "You know what would really add excitement? World War 3." Because rising prices, unemployment, debt, and daily chaos were not dramatic enough. Yes, let’s move from online arguments to actual missiles. From keyboard warriors to real battlefields. From trending hashtags to burning cities. We call ourselves a modern civilization. Smartphones in hand. AI in our pockets. But emotionally, we’re still stuck in 1914. Maybe instead of competing over who has bigger weapons, we could compete over who has better schools, hospitals, and opportunities. But that would be too boring, right? War is louder. Peace just doesn’t trend. #WorldWar3 #Iran #Tehran
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Ten years ago, if you asked a child what success looked like, you would hear answers that held significance: doctor, IAS officer, scientist, business owner. There was a sense of creating something lasting and respected. Today, ask the same question and you will often hear one word: Influencer. Not because they love storytelling or want to educate or inspire, but because they have seen how quickly a random reel can lead to fame, money, and validation. That is the cultural shift no one discusses. We are raising a generation that seeks visibility before credibility, spotlight before substance, and followers before a foundation. Creating content has power. It can educate millions and make a real impact. But when the goal is only to be seen and not to be skilled, success becomes empty and fragile. The real achievement is not going viral. The real achievement is becoming so good that they cannot ignore you.
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I went to a village for a wedding and faced a problem I never expected. There was no Blinkit, no Zomato, and no instant delivery. I realized something important: convenience isn't a luxury anymore; it's a habit. I got frustrated over basic things. Then a thought hit me: why not build it here? That night, I started planning. I spoke to my family and made a cost estimate. Apps, a website, operations, and runway would total 15 lakh rupees. Then I went all in. I talked to vendors from the sabzi wale bhaiya to the samosa wala, from the kirana store to the fal wale bhaiya. Everyone was ready to join. The model was simple: an 8% commission from vendors with an average order value of 300 rupees. My share would be 24 rupees. The delivery fee would be 25 rupees for up to 4 km, leading to 49 rupees in revenue per order. My target for the pilot phase was 250 orders per day and connecting 15 villages. The projected daily revenue was around 12,000 rupees. I finalized the name: Villicart. Everything was ready: the market, the vendors, the plan, the printed documents, and the project reports. But there was one problem: delivery boys. Everyone wanted a fixed salary. Some asked for 12,000 rupees plus fuel, others 16,000, and some wanted at least 10,000 rupees. I proposed a performance model: 21 rupees per order for up to 4 km, and 5 rupees for each extra km. No one agreed. I tried negotiating and explaining, but I couldn't form a team. Without execution, even the best plan fails. Today, the files for Villicart are still sitting on my table. That day, I learned something powerful: India doesn't lack ideas; it lacks systems and a culture of execution. Sometimes, the biggest barrier to business is not funding; it's people. Villicart never launched, but the mindset did.
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