@MobiKwikSWAT tried paying education fees using @MobiKwik & it failed. Haven’t received money back to the source since 4 days. Who would wait for 10 days in today’s time? Other platforms reverse it immediately or within48 hours. Gonna uninstall it for sure. Pathetic!!
Successful people are often one trick ponies because once someone finds one thing that brings money or status, they slowly stop looking outside that narrow window.
That’s why normal people often have a broader understanding and opinions of different subjects, politics, society and human behaviour, because they spent more time observing the world than mastering one narrow game.
There is only one rule of friendship.
Friends who aren’t with you when you’re in the hospital aren’t really friends. Nothing else matters. Booze, Parties, Travel, Festivals, Celebrations. NOTHING.
Either they’re there or they’re not!
@aditiraval I have been saying this for long એકવાર તો રાજ ઠાકરેની જેમ પરચો બતાવવાની જરૂર છે જ. Replies માં એક content head એવું કહે છે કે ચાલે ગુજરાતીઓ લિબરલ છે.. લિબરલ હોવું અને taken for granted લેવાઈ જવું એ બંનેમાં ફરક છે. ગામડામાં શું કહે ખબર જ હશે તમને તો.. ધોકે ડોબું દોવા દે! 😉
Got a call from one political party as a reminder about my duty to vote. Sure. But look at the time of call @TRAI@DoT_India . At 12.07 midnight? Do I have any right to sleep peacefully? Or are we paying taxes just to fulfil our duties??
#democracy#localbodyelections2026
If you haven’t seen “Trading in the Zone” by Mark Douglas yet, you're missing the core principles of trading.
Just 22 minutes long, but it could completely transform your mindset towards the market.
The true edge in trading lies not on the screen, but in mastering your psychology.
A new bull market rarely announces itself with clarity. It arrives disguised as recovery, then momentum, and finally inevitability. What truly defines it is not just rising prices, but the arrival of new participants who experience the market without memory. They do not carry the weight of past cycles, drawdowns, or false dawns. Price becomes their primary teacher, and in a rising environment, price rarely argues against belief.
There is a useful tension here. The freshness of a newcomer allows participation without hesitation, while experience brings the ability to recognize excess and manage risk. The challenge is not choosing one over the other, but holding both at once. To stay receptive enough to act when opportunity is emerging, yet grounded enough to question when conviction becomes crowd-driven.
The most effective participants learn to shift along this spectrum. Early in a cycle, they lean into openness and participation. As the cycle matures, they gradually reintroduce caution and selectivity.
This balance creates a powerful dynamic. Fresh conviction drives engagement, while informed restraint shapes survival. The market rewards those who can carry curiosity without losing discipline, and conviction without losing perspective.
You have no experience.
You’ve never started a company.
You’ve never had a full time job.
Nike is going to kill you.
You’re a kid.
You don’t have technical skills.
You shouldn’t build hardware.
Apple is going to kill you.
You can’t build hardware.
You can’t measure heart rate non-invasively.
Athletes don’t care about recovery.
Under Armour is going to kill you.
It won’t be accurate.
You don’t listen.
You’re an ineffective leader.
You can’t recruit great talent.
You’re going to have to pay every athlete.
You can’t measure sleep non-invasively.
It’s too expensive to research.
Athletes are a small market.
The product costs too much to make.
The product costs too much to sell.
Your valuation is too high.
Consumers aren’t going to want it.
Hardware is too hard.
You should measure steps.
Fitbit is going to kill you.
You can’t build a marketing engine.
You can’t raise enough money.
You need a real CEO.
Google is going to kill you.
You can’t be a subscription.
You can’t build a brand.
You can’t do consumer in Boston.
Your valuation is too high.
You shouldn’t make accessories.
You shouldn’t make apparel.
Lululemon is going to kill you.
You can’t predict Covid.
Stay in your niche.
You are going to run out of money.
You can’t build a health platform.
Amazon is going to kill you.
You can’t measure blood pressure.
You can’t get medical approvals.
The market is too small.
You don’t understand AI.
The market is too competitive.
It won’t work internationally.
The supply chain is too complicated.
You can’t build an AI.
You can’t raise enough money.
It’s too competitive.
Healthcare isn’t going to want it.
…
Just keep going ✌️
If you haven’t watched “Trading in the Zone” by Mark Douglas, you’re missing the real foundation of trading.
Just 22 minutes.👇📊
But it can change how you think about the market forever.
Because your real advantage isn’t on the screen, it’s in your psychology.
Gold has fallen 16% since the Iran war started.
Everyone is asking: why is gold falling during a war?
Wrong question.
The right question is: who was holding gold, and why did they sell?
You are killing #radio and then keep lamenting that radio is dead.
I am listening to radio in Lucknow on my drive to my village home. For the last 30 minutes, I have been hearing only ads. I am not exaggerating.
Before there was one bad song.
You don’t work hard to create good content for radio, play only ads all day, and then say radio is dying????
@AhmedabadPolice બીજો ઈશ્યુ. ૧૦ વાગતા સુધીમાં તો આખી ગલી જાણે શાકભાજીનું માર્કેટ થઈ ગઈ હોય એમ, ૫-૭ શાકવાળા આવે. ધંધો કરે એનો વાંધો નહીં, પણ માઇક લઈને આવે.. અને એક કલાક સુધી તાંડવ મચાવે. કોઈ ફોન આવે તો વાત ના કરી શકો. કોઈ મીટિંગ ચાલુ હોય તો કેન્સલ કરવી પડે. (૩/n)
ગરીબને ક્યાં દાંત હોય સાંભળ્યું છે?
એક દૂધવાળો રોજ ઈલેક્ટિક વાન લઈને દૂધ આપવા આવે છે. અને પાછળની સોસાયટીના નાકે આવીને ૧૦ ભોંપુ વગાડે. દૂધ એક જ ઘરે આપવાનું છે. પણ ભોંપુ આખી સોસાયટીને સાંભળવાનું. એ પણ સવારે ૭ વાગ્યે. (1/n)
તમે ભલે રાત્રે મોડા કામ કરીને 2-3 વાગ્યે સૂતા હો. એને દૂધ વેચવાનો અધિકાર છે તમને ઊંઘવાનો નહીં. એને ૧૦ વાર રિક્વેસ્ટ કરી છે કે જેને દૂધ આપવાનું છે એના ઘરનો દરવાજો ખખડાય અને બીજાની ઊંઘ હરામ ના કર. પણ લુખ્ખી દાદાગીરી કરવાની અને ધરાર નહીં માનવાનું. છે આનો કોઈ ઈલાજ? @AhmedabadPolice
"The most important thing in the next 3-4 years is data centers in space.
In every way, data centers in space, from a first principles perspective, are superior to data centers on earth.
In space, you can keep a satellite in the sun 24 hours a day. The sun is 30% more intense, which results in six times more irradiance than on Earth. So you don't need a battery.
The cooling in these data centers is incredibly complicated. Space cooling is free. You just put a radiator on the dark side of the satellite.
The only thing faster than a laser going through a fiber optic cable is a laser going through absolute vacuum. Link satellites with lasers, and you have a faster and more coherent network than any data center on Earth."