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This is possibly the best example of guerrilla marketing by an airline all year - SAS - Scandinavian Airlines😍

This is possibly the best example of guerrilla marketing by an airline all year - SAS - Scandinavian Airlines😍

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Mark Cuban: You only need to be right one time to change your life forever.

Mark Cuban: You only need to be right one time to change your life forever.

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“I train like I’ve never won, and I compete like I’ve never lost.” - Eileen Gu

“I train like I’ve never won, and I compete like I’ve never lost.” - Eileen Gu

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Without discipline, your potential literally spills into the "distractions" tray. Stop feeding the noise and start fueling the goal.

Without discipline, your potential literally spills into the "distractions" tray. Stop feeding the noise and start fueling the goal.

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Eileen Gu first etched her name into history as the inaugural athlete of Chinese descent to claim gold at the Winter X Games, then, still a teenager, she inked a major modeling deal with IMG, graced (and even guest-edited) the cover of Vogue China’s Vogue+, and secured early admission to Stanford University with a near-perfect 1580 on her SATs. All before her 18th birthday. Today, at 22, she stands as the most decorated freestyle skier in Olympic history, male or female, with six medals across two Winter Games: three golds (including back-to-back halfpipe titles in Beijing 2022 and Milan-Cortina 2026) and three silvers, achieved in every event she’s contested. Credit: GQ Sports

Eileen Gu first etched her name into history as the inaugural athlete of Chinese descent to claim gold at the Winter X Games, then, still a teenager, she inked a major modeling deal with IMG, graced (and even guest-edited) the cover of Vogue China’s Vogue+, and secured early admission to Stanford University with a near-perfect 1580 on her SATs. All before her 18th birthday. Today, at 22, she stands as the most decorated freestyle skier in Olympic history, male or female, with six medals across two Winter Games: three golds (including back-to-back halfpipe titles in Beijing 2022 and Milan-Cortina 2026) and three silvers, achieved in every event she’s contested. Credit: GQ Sports

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World champion aerial athlete Maja Kuczyńska has stunned viewers with her extraordinary control in the air, making it look like she is “walking in the sky.” Source - Times Now

World champion aerial athlete Maja Kuczyńska has stunned viewers with her extraordinary control in the air, making it look like she is “walking in the sky.” Source - Times Now

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Ferrari’s $640k Luce EV is straight-up embarrassing, looks like a fancy Prius that costs as much as a small fleet of actual rockets. That video hits hard: top panel, this red Ferrari “Luce” they’re hyping at $640,000 with 2.5s 0-100 and 530km range. Bottom: some Chinese MGIM (or whatever IM Motors variant) for $43k that does 2.74s and 655km. One Ferrari buys you 15 of the Chinese ones that beat it on paper. Brutal. Ferrari completely botched this. They took their first proper EV, stripped out all the V12 screaming soul that actually justifies the stupid prices, and built a heavy four-door liftback with safe, Jony Ive-ish styling that could pass for a loaded Chinese exec sedan from half a block away. No drama, no aggression, just “most comfortable Ferrari ever” marketing fluff. Who the hell pays supercar money for that? It’s like they forgot what made them special and chased generic luxury EV vibes instead. This is exactly why Ferrari’s losing the plot in the electric world. Acceleration and range are now commoditized, you don’t get to charge Ferrari tax for specs that $40k cars match or crush. Tesla kicked the door down first: showed the world EVs could smoke supercars on the drag strip while pushing constant software updates and real innovation at scale. Then the Chinese (BYD, MG, Zeekr, Xiaomi, IM Motors) went nuclear, battery dominance, insane production speed, yearly refreshes, and they stuff premium features into cars that cost a fraction. 0-100 under 3 seconds? Ferrari’s hedging with hybrids and low EV targets because they know the truth: their heritage premium is getting absolutely demolished by spreadsheet reality. Tesla made high-performance EVs cool and accessible. China turned it into a ruthless value machine. Maranello’s overpriced electric mediocrity just proves the game’s changed and the old guard is still playing catch-up with badges instead of brains.

Ferrari’s $640k Luce EV is straight-up embarrassing, looks like a fancy Prius that costs as much as a small fleet of actual rockets. That video hits hard: top panel, this red Ferrari “Luce” they’re hyping at $640,000 with 2.5s 0-100 and 530km range. Bottom: some Chinese MGIM (or whatever IM Motors variant) for $43k that does 2.74s and 655km. One Ferrari buys you 15 of the Chinese ones that beat it on paper. Brutal. Ferrari completely botched this. They took their first proper EV, stripped out all the V12 screaming soul that actually justifies the stupid prices, and built a heavy four-door liftback with safe, Jony Ive-ish styling that could pass for a loaded Chinese exec sedan from half a block away. No drama, no aggression, just “most comfortable Ferrari ever” marketing fluff. Who the hell pays supercar money for that? It’s like they forgot what made them special and chased generic luxury EV vibes instead. This is exactly why Ferrari’s losing the plot in the electric world. Acceleration and range are now commoditized, you don’t get to charge Ferrari tax for specs that $40k cars match or crush. Tesla kicked the door down first: showed the world EVs could smoke supercars on the drag strip while pushing constant software updates and real innovation at scale. Then the Chinese (BYD, MG, Zeekr, Xiaomi, IM Motors) went nuclear, battery dominance, insane production speed, yearly refreshes, and they stuff premium features into cars that cost a fraction. 0-100 under 3 seconds? Ferrari’s hedging with hybrids and low EV targets because they know the truth: their heritage premium is getting absolutely demolished by spreadsheet reality. Tesla made high-performance EVs cool and accessible. China turned it into a ruthless value machine. Maranello’s overpriced electric mediocrity just proves the game’s changed and the old guard is still playing catch-up with badges instead of brains.

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Technology changes over time, but if you can learn how to problem-solve, you are going to do great things." Lisa Su, CEO of AMD

Technology changes over time, but if you can learn how to problem-solve, you are going to do great things." Lisa Su, CEO of AMD

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Shanghai, probably the world’s most beautiful city, a place I call home 😍

Shanghai, probably the world’s most beautiful city, a place I call home 😍

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PHD is good but please don’t waste time… - Lee Kuan Yew 😂

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The way you speak determines how others listen to you.

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The world's first screenless laptop has arrived

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kids say the darndest things😂

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Good work takes time.

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This Is How Great Leaders Handle Mistakes

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