ritesh kudecha

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ritesh kudecha

ritesh kudecha

@riteshkudecha

Producer - Phule | The Tashkent Files | Vicky Velingkar | Still about Section 377 | Gamer4Life 🎬🎮#️⃣ Practical Dreamer 💭 stoic wannabe.

Katılım Ocak 2009
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Lawrence Kitema@lawrencekitema·
Sad Truth: Parents don’t fear death. Their greatest fear is leaving their children in this world, knowing that no one will love them the way they do.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Life runs on three rules: Paradox - stop trying to figure everything out. Humor - learn to laugh, especially at yourself. Change - nothing stays the same.
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Vineeth K
Vineeth K@DealsDhamaka·
Hospitality (Hotels) in India is underrated. I’ve travelled to 14+ countries, and one thing I’ve clearly seen, service in India is just too good. You feel looked after, almost pampered, even in normal hotels. After yesterday’s JW Marriott issue, I moved to another Marriott property today. After 5 hours, I realized the heating wasn’t working, room stuck at 66°. I called them, and then they said there’s an electrical problem and entire hotel is running at this temperate. They can give another blanket or a portable heater… but only when I asked. I’ve seen this in other countries too. In Austria, I once asked for a spoon, and the reply was, room service is 10 Euros. A restaurant in Switzerland was closing at 7PM and we asked for a Pizza (15 mins before closing time), they told they can’t get it as it’s closing time, only cold sandwiches (to-go) can be served. In India, service may be cheaper, but the care you get is much better. People go the extra mile without you asking. That’s what makes it special.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Nothing in life stays forever. So when it’s good, live it fully. And when it’s not, trust it will pass. Better days are always on their way.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Have you ever taught your kids what to do with their money? When they get an allowance or earn from small jobs, turn it into a real-world lesson. Split it three ways: • one part for saving & investing • one part for fun • one part as a small “home tax” for shared family goals A simple way to inculcate good long-term habits.
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Blake Burge
Blake Burge@blakeaburge·
Major cheat code for life: Learn to delay your reaction. Anger, fear, and impulse will try to make you move fast. There's power in pausing. In the pause, you see clearly, you respond wisely, and you avoid decisions you’ll regret. Slow down to speed up.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
Never forget this: 1. If you’re always available, people stop valuing you. 2. If you constantly help, they start using you. 3. If you stay silent when it hurts, they’ll hurt you more often. 4. If you settle for less, they’ll never offer more. 5. If you don’t set limits, they’ll take control.
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Sunil Gupta
Sunil Gupta@HeySunilGupta·
I’m completely stranded at Moscow airport… alone, helpless, and running out of hope. No one from @makemytripcare or @etihad is answering my desperate messages. Russia doesn’t accept Visa or Mastercard anymore. I have ZERO cash left. Not even for food or water. The Etihad ground staff is avoiding me more than my ex ever did — literally turning their faces away and telling me “just call customer care”… which has been busy for hours. I’m standing here like a beggar in my own nightmare. I don’t know how I’m going to get home. I’m scared. I feel abandoned by the very companies I trusted with my journey. My family is waiting and I can’t even tell them I’m safe. Please… if anyone from Etihad, MakeMyTrip, or even the Indian embassy sees this — HELP ME. And if you’re reading this, just one RT could save me. I’m begging. #StrandedInMoscow
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Prashanth Rangaswamy
Prashanth Rangaswamy@itisprashanth·
To all worried about not buying gold and silver when it was cheap . Except a very few percentage of wealthy people - every single one of our parents and grand parents have missed the same bus many decades or years back . Reason - they did not have that extra cash to buy and were running to meet their monthly expenses . So - just stop worrying and create a way to make that extra cash . That extra cash can ONLY , ONLY be created by some type of manufacturing / creation / or small business . Find what suites you - start as soon as possible with courage . When you have 10 crore rupees in your bank account - gold and silver price will be least of your worries . Be practical - stop running behind the herd and find ways to create wealth ! And - live your life . Max 80 years is our life time , don’t spend years whining about gold and silver prices . If u have missed it - it’s alright . If u have a nice family , great kids or a peaceful life - u r blessed !
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Gabbar
Gabbar@GabbbarSingh·
Micro-dramas are the new rage. 1-3 min episodes, made for mobile. It is no longer a fringe format - it’s fast becoming a universe of its own. Recent data shows Moj emerging as India’s biggest micro-drama ecosystem, with audiences spending significantly more time here than on many OTT platforms. Backed by ShareChat’s massive user base, this feels like the next chapter of Indian entertainment unfolding in real time. (Data source: Similarweb) #IndiaKaApnaSocialMedia @sharechatapp
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Sindhu Biswal
Sindhu Biswal@sindhubiswal·
I know a 35-year-old married couple in India. No kids by choice. Household income is strong. House almost paid off. Good investments. Foreign trips every year. Comfortable life. Looks sorted from the outside. But in the long run, this choice usually backfires. In India, money without family responsibility mostly turns into consumption. Bigger cars. Better phones. Another vacation to the same three places with different hotel names. At some point, experiences stop feeling new. Kids aren’t just an expense here. They’re continuity. Legacy. A reason to stay sharp, relevant, grounded. Ask older Indians what gave their life meaning. Almost none will talk about gadgets or trips. They talk about their children, the sacrifices, the chaos, the pride. Comfort is addictive in your 30s. Loneliness is brutal in your 60s. Choosing ease over building something bigger feels smart today.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
10 HARSH TRUTHS
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
DARK FACTS ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR: 1. Ignoring someone gets their attention. 2. Silence encourages secrets. 3. Liars avoid eye contact. 4. Smart people have fewer friends. 5. Feet show true interest. 6. Smiles can boost happiness. 7. Body language reflects feelings. 8. Focus fades after 10 minutes. 9. Positive affirmations inspire success.
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Orange Book 🍊📖
Orange Book 🍊📖@orangebook·
Delayed gratification is great when it comes to making money, but there are so many things you can only truly experience when you're still young, don't become an old wealthy person who has never truly lived and who's now trying to buy back and catch up with their long gone youth.
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Rumi
Rumi@rumilyrics·
Life is strange. You arrive with nothing, spend your whole life chasing everything, and still leave with nothing. Make sure your soul gains more than your hands.
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