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Nehul Malhotra

@nehulma

Here to learn about Stock Trading, Indian startups and Cricket

New Delhi Katılım Ekim 2009
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Happy New Year. May India Win T20 world cup
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Sachin Kapil Dhoni Bumrah
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beeple@beeple·
HOW TO FIX YOUR ENTIRE LIFE IN 1 DAY
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Cricbuzz@cricbuzz·
🚨BCB has urged the ICC to change their group so that they can play all their league games at the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka Cricbuzz understands Bangladesh want to swap groups with Ireland
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Nitesh Sharma@niteshshar1·
@ravihanda @nehulma Did zomato did it on purpose? Just after posting on X he appeared on a podcast talked about how people make fake complaints of the food and that device that he came up with on podcast it all looks more intentional
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Silence rewards. Zepto and Instamart have stayed silent and all heat is going to zomato
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Ravi Handa
Ravi Handa@ravihanda·
What is your FI (Financial Independence) number? Basically, the amount of money that if you had - you would not need to work. You can comment or like the amount in the thread.
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@ravihanda @brajput868 Think of it this way. If you offered all the videos for free, it would be better than if you had a paywall (in edtech)
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Ravi Handa@ravihanda·
Building in EdTech vs FinTech: In EdTech, what’s good for the user is good for the business. If the course is good, the video teaches well, the tool actually helps the student learn, performance improves and that inevitably leads to more trust, more users, more business. Short term or long term, incentives are aligned. In FinTech, I’m seeing the opposite. The moment a product becomes good for the business, meaning it makes money, it usually becomes bad for the user. Commissions, pushy products, incentives, all the things that generate revenue often work against user outcomes. And the truly user-first things? Simple advice, clarity, restraint, doing nothing - those are hard to monetize. As someone who’s built EdTech before, this misalignment is deeply uncomfortable.
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Virat Kohli@imVkohli·
Looking forward to scoring lots of runs for my Team..
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Ankit Nagori
Ankit Nagori@ankitnagori27·
Many successful people are fearful about not being able to repeat success in their new projects and hence end up not giving their best. This reduces their chances of success in future and get branded as “lucky” or “one time wonders”. True for business, sports, art, cinema, everything.
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WOW
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

“My name is Elena. I’m 71, and I cut hair in my garage. Twenty-five dollars, cash only, no appointments. You just show up, sit in the vintage hydraulic chair I saved from my old shop, and let me help you look human again. I spent nearly half a century at a high-end downtown salon before my hands started developing a tremor—nothing major, but enough to end the days of hundred-dollar precision layers. Now, I do simple, honest trims in my driveway under a sign that says "Elena’s Community Cuts." Most folks come because they’re struggling financially. That’s fine; I keep the prices low on purpose. But Miguel came because he had reached the end of his rope. He showed up on a Tuesday morning—maybe 48 years old, weeks of stubble, hair matted and hanging past his shoulders. He looked like he’d been living out of his car. "How much to make me look like someone worth hiring?" he asked. I saw his hands trembling. I saw the crushing shame in the way he avoided my gaze. "Sit down," I told him. I didn't mention the price. I worked for over an hour. I cut, shaped, and refined his beard. When I finally spun him toward the mirror, he stared at his reflection for a long, silent minute. "I forgot," he whispered. "I forgot I was still in there." He pulled out nine dollars in crumpled singles. "It's all I’ve got. I’ll bring the rest when I can." "That’s the exact price today," I lied. "Tuesday special." He knew. He started crying—not just a sniffle, but the kind of deep, gut-wrenching sob that comes from a person who hasn't felt seen in years. "I have a job interview Thursday," he said. "The first one in a year. I’d stopped trying because I looked like… well, like I’d already lost. You just gave me a fighting chance." The New Sign After he left, I sat in my garage and thought about how many people stop trying simply because they can’t afford to look like they’re trying. So, I put up a new sign: "Job Interview Cuts – Free. No Exceptions." Word traveled to places I’d never visited: shelters, unemployment offices, and recovery centers. People started appearing. Young, old, men, and women—all with that same "lost" look Miguel had carried. I work six days a week now. Some people pay the twenty-five dollars; some pay more. But the interview cuts? Those are always free. A woman named Sandra came by once. She was a single mother of three, interviewing for a position at a credit union. Her friend had tried to trim her hair with kitchen shears because a salon was out of the question. I fixed it. I gave her a look that screamed professional and confident. She got the job. Two months later, she came back and handed me sixty dollars. "For the next few people," she said. The Return of Miguel But the moment that truly stayed with me was when Miguel returned a year later. He pulled up in a clean sedan, wearing a sharp suit and a fresh haircut. "I’m the floor supervisor now," he told me. "At the logistics firm where I interviewed. I bring people here now—guys from the temp agency who are working hard but look rough. I tell them Elena’s got their back." He handed me a four-hundred-dollar check. "I’ve kept track. You’ve cut hair for sixteen people I’ve sent your way. This is for them, and whoever comes next." The Lesson: Giving Back the Mirror We’ve performed over 400 interview cuts in the last two years. Local barbers even come to volunteer on their days off. Last month, a man got hired at a prestigious firm. His new boss told him he was hired because "anyone who keeps their dignity after hitting rock bottom is an asset." But it was the haircut that got him through the door. I’m 71. My hands shake sometimes. My garage smells like rosemary shampoo and old concrete. But I’ve learned this: when life falls apart, people don't just lose their income. They lose the mirror. They lose the version of themselves that belongs in a room where their future is decided.“ Ai image is for demonstration purpose only.

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Sad to see a sensitive issue like gig workers’ welfare being debated on social media rather than through closed-door, constructive discussions. Worse, some otherwise dignified and respected voices are engaging in public accusations. This approach rarely ends well—and it risks harming the very gig workers it claims to represent
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Samir Arora
Samir Arora@Iamsamirarora·
Why do we need Uber or Ola car to come ASAP. Why not have everyone wait minimum 15 mins so drivers don't have to drive carelessly etc. You can plan yr trip accordingly. In any case, drivers should be allowed to cancel bookings if they don't want to go where u want to go. Agree anyone?
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Samir Arora
Samir Arora@Iamsamirarora·
@AmuthanIyer How is anyone concerned with what u need. Driver is an independent agent -should be allowed to choose. I am not advocating this but only pointing out how any demand to ban anything can lead to multiple issues.
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