Startup tip: Stop obsessing over the perfect prompt.
Spend more time on context engineering.
The more relevant context you give an AI, the less time you spend fixing its output.
"Wealth is not money. Wealth lies in men. This is where true power lies" greatest tip by our founding father
Happy Father’s Day to Late His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the Founding Father of the UAE. Your vision and legacy continue to inspire generations
"You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems."
That's probably the most useful startup advice from Atomic Habits.
Great founders build systems for learning and talking to customers.
Why do most ideas never turn into startups?
Because ideas stay in your head instead of becoming actions.
Getting Things Done taught me this:
If you don’t capture it, you’ll forget it.
If you don’t clarify it, it stays vague.
If you don’t define the next action, it never starts
Consistently improving your product, distribution, and customer experience by 1% each day compounds faster than most people realize.
What startup habit has given you the highest return?
Is Trump really putting Israel first?
The 14-point MoU seems to be less about backing Israel and more about securing a foreign-policy win before November
India canceled Celebi's $400M contracts due to Turkey’s betrayal regarding Pakistan. Despite India’s earthquake aid, Turkey sent soldiers to fight India. New Delhi is now arming Turkey’s rivals like Greece, Armenia, and Cyprus.
A London-bound Boeing 787 crashed 30 seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad in June 2025, killing 241 on board and many on the ground.
One year later, the final report is still missing.
Why?What actually caused it?