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back in uni, i told my auditorium during a seminar that most successful companies don’t survive cos they are brilliant, that they surivive because they outmaneuver and exploit others through manipulation, market control and forcing competitors into failure.
the room went quiet.
a few students laughed nervously and the professors just looked at me like i had said something you are not supposed to say out loud in public...
after class, the dean approached me leaned in and said, “chris be careful.” that stayed with me till date and i realized something; truth is only welcome until it becomes inconvenient. speak too freely and you don’t get corrected, you get managed. that is when it became clear to me that academia does not always reward honesty but rewards alignment and the deeper lessons are not in the curriculum, they are in what everyone quietly agrees not to say.
learn something 👍
A good relationship is not 50/50 all the time. Sometimes it’s 80/20 or 90/10, depending on who needs more support at the moment — Veteran actor, Chiwetalu Agu
— 6 yıl üst üste Dünyanın En İyi Hakemi seçildi
— Alopesi nedeniyle 24 yaşında saçlarını 10 günde kaybetti
— 4 dilde konuşurdu: İtalyanca, İngilizce, Fransızca, İspanyolca
Bakışları VAR'dan önce VAR'dı.
Pierluigi Collina
JOHNNY DEPP DONATES ALL OF AMBER HEARD SETTLEMENT MONEY TO CHARITY
Johnny Depp donated the entire $1 million settlement he received from Amber Heard to charity.
He split the money equally — $200,000 each — between five meaningful non-profits supporting critically ill children, Indigenous communities, environmental conservation, and medical camps for kids with serious illnesses.
His legal team promised from day one that he wouldn’t keep a single penny… and he delivered.
A genuinely positive Hollywood story in the end.