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Building a startup is hard. Rejections, failures, and doubts are guaranteed. But resilience? That’s your superpower. It’s not about avoiding failure—it’s about using it to fuel your comeback. Grit builds empires. Keep going. #business #startup

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It's almost the end of the year, and here's a resolution worth keeping: Stop waiting for the 'perfect time.' Procrastination disguised as preparation is one of the deadliest traps. The perfect time doesn’t exist. Start messy. Start now. 2025 won’t wait for you.

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The end of the AI Revolution? Will AI go the way of the Blackberry? stupid.blog/p/the-end-of-t… #ArtificialIntelligence #BlackBerry

The end of the AI Revolution? Will AI go the way of the Blackberry?
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In the world of AI infrastructure, has there been historical precedent of such a concentration of capital being deployed in so short a time? If you said, no way, I can only reply — way — and remind you that it did not end well for many.

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Greed-to-Grief #greedy #prisons #CEO stupid.blog/p/greed-to-gri… A wise man once said, “It’s the little ones that will kill you.” And this is what happened to Kozlowski. At the time he started personally investing in art, Kozlowski was worth more than $500 million.

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A wise man once said, “It’s the little ones that will kill you.” And this is what happened to Kozlowski. At the time he started personally investing in art, Kozlowski was worth more than $500 million.