هممیهنانم،
علی خامنهای، ضحاک خونخوار زمان، قاتل دهها هزار تن از شجاعترین فرزندان ایران از صفحه روزگار محو شد. با مرگ او، جمهوری اسلامی نیز در عمل به پایان خود رسیده است و بهزودی زود به زبالهدان تاریخ خواهد پیوست.
هر تلاشی از سوی بقایای رژیم برای تعیین جانشین خامنهای، از پیش شکستخورده است. هر که را به جای او بنشانند، نه مشروعیت خواهد داشت، نه بقا؛ و بیتردید شریک جنایات این رژیم نیز خواهد بود.
به نیروهای نظامی، انتظامی، و امنیتی: هرگونه تلاش برای حفظ رژیمی در حال سقوط، محکوم به شکست است. فرصت آخر شماست تا به ملت بپیوندید؛ به گذار باثبات ایران به آیندهای آزاد و آباد کمک کنید؛ و در ساختن آن آینده سهیم باشید.
مرگ خامنهای جنایتکار، اگرچه دادِ خونهای ریختهشده را باز نمیگرداند، اما میتواند مرهمی باشد بر دلهای سوخته خانوادههای دادخواه؛ پدران و مادران، همسران و فرزندان داغدار؛ و خانوادههای جانفدایان انقلاب ملی شیروخورشید ایران.
ملت شریف و شجاع ایران،
این اگرچه آغاز جشن بزرگ ملی ماست؛ اما پایان راه نیست. هوشیار و آماده باشید. زمان حضور گسترده و تعیینکننده در خیابانها بسیار نزدیک است. ما با هم، متحد و استوار، پیروزی نهایی را رقم خواهیم زد، و آزادی ایران را در سراسر میهن اهوراییمان جشن خواهیم گرفت.
پاینده ایران،
رضا پهلوی
Dear @jk_rowling,
Sina Ashgbousi was a true Harry Potter fan, the kind who believed in magic because the world needed it.🪄
For his birthday, they brought Sina Ashkboosi a Hogwarts letter.
They took him to Café Platform in Tehran. The Sorting Hat was placed on his head.
He wore Slytherin robes and a green scarf, held a wand in his hand, and blew out his birthday candles like a kid living inside his favorite story.
Days later, in Tehran, he was shot by a bullet and turned into a name that must never be forgotten.
In memory of Sina, forever 17 years old 🪄
In the accelerated tech industry, taking a risk is key to innovation. Successful tech founders embrace courage and bold moves, unlike fund managers. Here’s why:
1. First, the essence of tech startups is breaking new ground. Bringing a disruptive idea to life is inherently risky. It involves exploring uncharted territory, where the potential for failure is high.
2. Risk-taking tech founders’ willingness to risk it all stems from a comfort with minimalism or having a baseline level of contentment. Such founders possess a unique blend of ambition and personal resilience, where their professional risks are balanced by a personal philosophy that values the essence of experience and change over material success.
3. Then there's the Silicon Valley mantra: "Fail fast, fail often." It's not just a catchy phrase; it's a recognition that failure is a stepping stone to success. Risk-averse tech founders might miss out on crucial learning opportunities that come from bold attempts.
4. VCs are on the hunt for the next big thing, and they know that astronomical success often comes from ventures that were once considered long shots by bold founders. Risk aversion doesn't align well with this search for high-reward opportunities.
5. And then there’s scaling and competition. In tech, you're either the disruptor or “the disrupted”. A cautious approach might leave you trailing behind more aggressive competitors, making rapid scaling and bold decision-making non-negotiable.
However, this isn't to say that recklessness is the key. Successful tech founders are smart, they know how to navigate risks.
What a joker #peterschiff is. He now wants to buy our bitcoin to sell us schiff paper gold? Not in a million years lol. How does he think that this buys him reputation? Because it’s doing the opposite. This declares that the value of Bitcoin is higher than Gold.
My entrepreneurs, product managers and fellow business starters. This is the biggest lesson in my entire journey; You know what’s right to do, stop doing the side things and focus on either product development or your customer.
#startups#Toronto#leanstartup
@badcryptobitch Exactly. So why call them a terrorist group before digging deeper? The Moro folks are the only Muslim crowd down there, and for years the filipino gov tried to leverage the stereotype of muslims=terrorist to shut them down. However, they are only protecting their tribe ✌🏼
@MetaMask If nothing is done with data, for what reason is the data collected? Omitting the ("requirements"), it appears a your reasoning actually begets more suspicion to be honest.