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Присоединился Eylül 2023
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Done hai ji ✅️
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Most stories thay start beautifully , and feels it will last forever ends . It feels painful but nothing can be done you only jave to accept and move on, where once you felt special you will feel ordinary there NEVER get attached man !
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@krutikvirani just look at the laughter.........😍🥰☺️
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he brought her a packet of melody chocolates 😭😭😭😭🙏🏻
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@krutikvirani suscribe (Subscribe)
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List of words I couldn't pronounce as a kid: - Jenior sunior (junior senior) - Suiscate (suitcase) - Swamika Vivenand (Swami Vivekanand) I guess that's where my retvrdmaxxing began
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@krutikvirani what is that QR for?
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Krutik@krutikvirani·
2250 HRS Awake.
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@krutikvirani may be this is the reason we have no to almost zero innovation
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Krutik@krutikvirani·
Must read:
sphinx@protosphinx

Chinese founders are usually: - engineers - party members - capitalists In that order. So when they build or acquire a company, maximizing shareholder value is not the first objective. The first objective is acquiring know-how and industrial capability. The mindset is: "we should know how to build this thing in China for the simple reason that my civilization needs to learn this sooner or later and i don't care about consequences or optics - if it looks like stealing IP so be it, I don't have to explain..." The only people judging you are in your local party HQ. If you’re a credible founder in China, you can go to a local party chief and say: "I need x engineers, land, and some starter funds to build this widget company" And if the state thinks the industry matters, you’ll get the best resources in the province, industrial land and enough support to get going. The rest is up to you. Many, many fail. Like most people think they would be successful with capital - go to China and see. You get everything - land, capital, people and even then the success ratio is like 1-5%... OG American founders were also engineer-first. Bill Hewlett and David Packard built HP as engineers. Same with a lot of old American industrial giants. But over time those founders exited and the boards got taken over by pure financial operators focused entirely on maximizing quarterly shareholder value. A single generation of this mentality hollowed out the entire American industry. Product-first founders like Elon Musk exist today because there was a generational demand for good engineering lead founders. Indian boomer founders meanwhile were always capitalist-first from day one. Not even saying that negatively. Many come from communities that are insanely optimized around capital survival and allocation. That’s a real skill developed over centuries. But the downside of that mindset is that they were rarely engineer-first or product-first EVEN if they were engineers by training. They were always capitalist first. And that's very reasonable. They're on their own. Nobody has their back. They need to perform or die. So when an Indian conglomerate acquires something like Jaguar, the instinct becomes: - optimize margins - reduce costs - extract shareholder value But if you don’t deeply understand first principles of car manufacturing, how much value can you really compound long term ? So companies get handed to hired professionals and MBA operators. The exact same class of people that helped hollow out American industry. Now America is slowly realizing pure financial capitalism can become self-destructive because eventually the spreadsheet people cannibalize the actual industrial base in pursuit of EPS. India already lives in that reality. Infosys is a good example. A company effectively consuming itself to maintain quarter-on-quarter performance without aggressively building the future. And as I said they’re not even wrong. Anyone would do the same unless the system is realigned for long term incentives. Who in India actually has your back if you miss numbers for 2-3 yrs while investing heavily into long-term capability ? Tesla survived because retail investors and the American public effectively backed Elon Musk through a decade of chaos and losses. Toyota delivers 6-7x of Tesla's profit EVERY QUARTER but Tesla wins because try posting and see Tesla retail investors explaining you the future of automobiles. Indian scarcity markets can't and won't tolerate that kind of long-duration industrial gamble. Its a 3k gdp/capita country nobody has time for long term nonsense plus who know who's grfiting vs being serious...people talk about nationalism then take your money and run. China solved this by - serve the party - align with state goals - stay below the radar and build the system will protect you while you build. In India you are on your own. - manage the regulators - manage capital - which is very expensive - manage your own power/infra - deal with corruption - manage untrained talent All of that becomes a massive tax on operations. Nobody has the time to do any long-term thinking. Any anyone who does that would be eaten alive by those who optimize for survival.

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Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence: “Everyone knew it was impossible, until a fool who didn't know came along and did it.”
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@krutikvirani very correct , Do what is best for you , don't do anything illegal that's it
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@_Creation22 bhai sahab😕
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At this point it's between NTA vs NEET 😭😭😭
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most people work to survive , if we would worked on things that we actually love then the output would have been very different , we mostly fail to recognise our strengths or don't use it enough
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@krutikvirani i do that after i watch a movie LOL
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Krutik@krutikvirani·
My superpower is reading a book and then instantly making it my entire personality for the next 48 hours.
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how to decrease eye power (without LASIK) or stop it from increasing ????
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@krutikvirani spiritualism must be a way to keep yourself calm, bounceback after failure/disaster, tolerate loses it shouldn't be a business but all unnecessary things are done except working on themselves
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Krutik@krutikvirani·
People are often so unaware of the vast expanse that is Hinduism. A Hindu can be a yogi, a theist, an agnostic, or even an atheist. He can just sit at home, close his eyes, and remember the One that he loves. And just like that, he is as religious as any other Hindu. There has not yet been a religion on this planet so vast, so varied, and so inclusive. It even accommodates rebels who deviate from the norm with the spirit of discovery and exploration. After all, spirituality (of which all religions are a subset imo) is the ruleset of nature meant to help you achieve absolute freedom. How paradoxical and beautiful.
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Press Trust of India@PTI_News

STORY | Hinduism way of life, not mandatory to go to temple to prove belief: SC Observing that Hinduism is a way of life, the Supreme Court on Wednesday said it is not necessary for a Hindu to mandatorily go to a temple or perform a ritual in order to remain a Hindu, and even lighting a lamp inside the house is enough to prove one's belief. The observation of a nine-judge constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant came while hearing petitions related to discrimination against women at religious places, including the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, and on the ambit of religious freedom practised by multiple faiths, including Dawoodi Bohras. Justices B V Nagarathna, M M Sundresh, Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Aravind Kumar, Augustine George Masih, Prasanna B Varale, R Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi are also part of the nine-judge bench. READ: ptinews.com/story/national…

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@krutikvirani anyone is paying money for hacking their ex's "social media account" people have a lot of useless money i guess
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Someone I know just got scammed on some sketchy dark web marketplace. Fwiw, please never give money to people who say “oh yes I can definitely hack into your ex’s social media”. Hacking is: - illegal - for nerds
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@krutikvirani may be because you have nowhere to go🥲🧐
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Krutik@krutikvirani·
1450 HRS Why am I still here
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@ramxcodes which device do you use to track stress?
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Side effects of hustle culture that your brain is constantly fired up to do more. Thinking about more possibilities every single minute. Never at rest. I’m so habitual of the habit of falling asleep as soon as I lie in bed. The situation only happens when my mind and body are both about to shut down completely. But now that’s not the case. I always have some cognitive and physical energy because I get to sleep early. However, my brain doesn’t know how to REST. I never feel like the day is ended mentally. The only day end for me used to be when I ship stuff, code till my eyes and head hurt, and I fall asleep on the table. I’ve come a long way. I left hustle (systematically). But hustle never left me.
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