In basketball, teams can call for time out, sometimes, teams use it strategically to cut momentum. Slotting Ad breaks there wouldn’t be a problem as that is an ingrained part of the game.
If you play FC online, and opposition that pauses games alot, or that waits for every celebration to restart are usually the most frustrating.
@tiscoaig@Mikeliberation That’s even the easiest money to get back.
Problem is getting 100k from a far away seller. But something I paid you to get to me is in your possession and you want to leave without the giving it to me?
The beauty of social media is that we alienate social media from the real world.
On social media we have
Refer nd earn, affiliate marketing, running a ship n sale e-commerce store without owning goods, paid ads etc.
In the real world people deploy boys (agents) into the streets to get customers. These agents ensure their employer’s profits remain intact and add their own labour fee. I find them annoying based on their approach most times but their mannerisms and communication skill are different conversation. But the work they do is legitimate and more often than not, the employer is in the know. They are not different from your friend ordering from Ali express then selling at an inflated price to Nigerians. Next time tell your friends to advise their customers to order directly from Ali express
There’s no difference between a fashion designer in Agege Lagos and a fashion designer in Paris sewing for runway and about to lunch the collection used by all influencers at the next world ceremony.
The difference is just that the moment you get signed by a major clothing industry you get more structure, more visibility, more insight, more network, more ability to scale, more market understanding etc.
Yet there are no differences.
We tend to forget that learning is a lifelong continual process that defines where you are at a particular point. Its not even a choice. Everyone can eat food but the day you need to dine with kings at their level you get educated on fine dining etiquette. That alone makes you advanced than most people at the table. There’s a vast difference between pro (anything) and amateur in same niche. And the differences aren’t “just”
There are outliers that will pick up the chopsticks at first try and eat real good, most of us will need several tried, but to everyone we will have to learning it i f needed
First, I am a fan of data. But beyond visible data there is historical data. You listed a lot of things failing to realize how long it took DIFFERENT individuals to reach and break those data. Usain Bolt is probably the greatest 100m athlete not just because he broke records but because of the consistency of it.
Players, Top players growing up and looking foward to breaking a record set by someone, makes that person an icon.
When your colleagues and former players do it, it marks you as a legend.
When multiple legend agree to say he is the best, then the opinion of someone subscribing to watch won’t count
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Let us establish he had something that is a luxury to Liverpool, “Time”.
Just like any big team, if your strategy doesn’t work in the first 1-2 months you either buy players in January to implement or you go from bad to worse. There is no time in between playing twice or thrice in a week to standardize a strategy, the weekly training are majorly structured to the team you are facing next (sometimes 2-3 days after a match). That is the chaos of managing a top side
@tobyasky Context…. This is a 32s video.
And this is not immediately from when the throwing was called. The ref was probably “I am not doing this again with these guys”
@liverpxxl9 Anyone including Slot would improve Liverpool. Improving Liverpool is not a problem for any coach that has proven his worth. A decent preseason with fit players and a decent transfer window we can go blazing.
Losing the transparent windows is a critical strategic error.
In fast-paced, high-hustle retail, sight is everything. Consumers want to physically see the product to verify freshness and pastry quality before handing over cash. Stripping that away for a solid, matte finish replaces functional trust with sterile aesthetics.
Great design isn’t just about clearing up clutter; it’s about strategic clarity and preserving the brand's soul.
The redesign is a beautiful piece of art. But the OG wrapper, stripes, chaos, and all remains an absolute masterclass in mass-market psychology.
Gala is the ultimate Nigerian street food. I grew up eating it; we all did. There’s a deep, cultural connection there.
The current, chaotic wrapper in completely communicates that street energy. It’s loud, busy, and visually accessible. It instantly connects with the hustle of the environment it lives in.
When you make a mass-market product look too sleek, minimalist, and corporate, you introduce an unintentional barrier.
It starts appealing to a very specific "premium" demographic.
The moment a street snack looks like it belongs in an elite airport lounge, you risk alienating the core consumer. A guy in traffic will hesitate, thinking: "Did they change the price?"
You know most times the team who has the most goals gets penalized for time wasting not the other way round. The team under pressure gets penalized more for obstruction of set pieces. Cus the team with less goals, whose time are they wasting? And the team not under pressure, what are they obstructing?