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Just finished reading "Future proofing you" by Jay Samit. This book is aimed at budding entrepreneurs and those looking to kickstart their startups. The book takes you on journey of a young man who made $1M in one year. Along the way, the author lays out twelve different "truths" about being successful as an entrepreneur. From building a strong character to improving negotiation skills, the author has carefully chosen the main problems people face on their way to success. The book has tons of success stories from the world of startups. The book ends with an appeal to build sustainable businesses that care for the planet.

Personally, I hate people who introduce a famous person as their friend. "The other evening I had dinner with my friend Christopher Nolan." The author loves to do it this way. Absolutely hated this. But that's a personal preference.

I would rate this book 4/5 and recommend people to read it thoroughly. Quite a few gems in there.

#books #review #startup #entrepreneur #lifegoals #goals #skills

They aren't apple additcts, they are insane.

Just installed from Obtainium. Cant see where the lists option is. Little help?

#memes #meme #truestory #funny

Just read Bozoma Saint John’s interview on _Entrepreneur_. Such a beautiful mind. Can’t wait to finish current book and start reading The Urgent Life. #books #reading

India's #startup space is pretty saturated now. But what bothers me is that no one digitizing the brick and mortar shops. They are left in the lurch. Most of the people are now online. Those who are not, are getting into it very fast. But the brick-n-mortar shops are severely beaten by the conglomerates. If they are given visibility, they can still make profits.

“Ideas are cheap. Execution is key.”

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On amethyst, yes

Was reading Jay Samit's "Future Proofing You" and found a really nice technique to grow connection and find mentors on LinkedIn. So, I logged into my rusty LinkedIn profile. Apart from seeing my old college friends all well-placed now, I realised I have a tendency to disagree with most of the stuff shared on popular social networks. All the posts seem so shallow and half-baked and you can tell just by reading a couple of sentences that most of them are aimed at getting more likes and shit. I don't get the point honestly. If you have a good product/skill, you'd get noticed. Instead of posting non-sense on social media, these people should be writing good code and release them on Github. Honestly, Facebook/Twitter/LinkedIn and others have turned internet into a toxic cesspool of half-assed content.

#books #linkedin #socialnetwork #content

Of all the devices I own, iPad is perhaps the best choice I made. Tech specs aside, this device has given me the opportunity to read so many books I will probably lose count. Over the years, it is showing its age but I think I extend its life for one more year. But again, the new age iPad's are absolutely breathtaking. It's a sad truth Apple devices are so expensive that I have to plan at least a year ahead of purchasing.

Also, I am broke.