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Chamara Peiris

@chamara

Founder @PlayLeeg. Business, Start-ups, and Technology.

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MANGO is the new FAANG 🍋 And no, that’s not a typo. We’ve gone from the social and mobile era (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google), to the intelligence era: Microsoft, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI. Each MANGO company dominates a layer of the new AI

MANGO is the new FAANG 🍋
And no, that’s not a typo.

We’ve gone from the social and mobile era (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google), to the intelligence era: Microsoft, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google DeepMind, and OpenAI.

Each MANGO company dominates a layer of the new AI
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I moved from Chrome to Perplexity’s Comet and then discovered Dia through the Superhuman AI. Dia changed how I use the browser on my Mac and I'm loving it 🚀 youtube.com/watch?v=YVOw0T…

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Living in the arena with high agency is how you discover what’s natural and true for you. 🧠 High agency isn’t about control, it’s about ownership. That quiet belief that you can shape outcomes instead of waiting for someone else to. You can’t think your way into clarity. You

Living in the arena with high agency is how you discover what’s natural and true for you. 🧠

High agency isn’t about control, it’s about ownership.
That quiet belief that you can shape outcomes instead of waiting for someone else to.

You can’t think your way into clarity. You
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Been thinking about dopamine lately. That small spark of happiness when something feels right. Not the kind you get from your phone, the real kind. Over the years, I’ve found mine in things that don’t look impressive from the outside: • Experiencing new things. • Loving the

Been thinking about dopamine lately. That small spark of happiness when something feels right. Not the kind you get from your phone, the real kind.

Over the years, I’ve found mine in things that don’t look impressive from the outside:
• Experiencing new things.
• Loving the