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meeting discussions was so split between using top star yoon jihyo or newcomer shin seori as biojei model but when employees vote result in favor of seori segye really can't hide his happiness lol this cha lewser segye #myroyalnemesis #myroyalnemesisep3

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#SEONGHWA about meeting DPRIAN 😭🩶 ⭐️: Yesterday, I finally had time in my schedule.. actually, more than my schedule permitting it, hyungnim had time in his and he also happened to be in LA, so I went to see him. He said he wanted to show me around his studio and somehow everything just lined up… so I became a successful fan! Yesterday was actually the first time I got to meet him and he greeted me really warmly ㅎㅎ When I arrived to the practice room he was blowing bubbles, like this, to welcome me. So it was very ㅎㅎ very fun and heartwarming. He gave me a tour of the studio and ordered pizza for us to share. While we were eating, I asked him a lot of questions about things I was curious about, like music video behind stories and details about songs of his I love. You know the way we interpret a song differs depending on the listener, but I wanted to hear directly from him what kind of feeling he had when creating those songs. I wanted to hear the real stories from the person who made them, so I asked a lot of those kinds of questions. And it was really fascinating because what I had in mind was actually very similar to what hyungnim had intended. So that was very fascinating. He also told me so many kind and encouraging things… it really motivated me a lot, especially in what I’m doing now. So, ever since I came to the U.S. I was hoping I could meet him and get his autograph. I went all over the place trying to find a CD… but wow, everything was sold out! So eventually I was like, “Ah, it can’t be helped, I’ll just go without one.” I really like keeping physical albums from artists. For books too, e-books are great too, but there’s something special about being able to touch and feel a real book or album, you know? But then, just as we were saying goodbye, hyungnim said he had something for me and handed me the album himself. And then he said that he had left the message section empty on purpose because he was like “I wanted to write something after actually meeting you Seonghwa-ssi and seeing how I felt”. So just before I left, he wrote it down and the words were so beautiful. That really stayed with me. I too, when meeting others, used to write the messages in advance and bring them along, but now I feel like… if I ever get the chance again, I’d also like to write something based on my impression after the meeting and give it to them. There’s something really romantic about that. Also, watching him work (know about his artistic process) up close.. wow, it was just… really, really cool. So yeah I had such a happy, unforgettable time. He said he watched a lot of our performances too, and when he talked about the ones he’s seen, it made me so happy. On stage, he come across as super sexy, right? But when he was speaking, he was so humble and just kind… he just genuinely felt like a hyung. He was incredibly sweet and.. ah, am I like that too? ㅎㅎ I really had a good time. What stage he liked best? He said he’s seen my solo stage. I’m not sure if it was from Towards The Light or this current one (Skin), but he said it was really great to see how deeply I immersed myself in the concept. He also mentioned watching our Coachella stage, and he really enjoyed the sword-drawing part too. He shared a lot of really kind and encouraging words. To be honest, I had worried that my visit might feel like a burden or a hassle for him, but it was the opposite. He was so warm and welcoming, and apparently he was actually really curious about me too and really wanted to talk to me. So it ended up being a truly wonderful day. I came back full of inspiration. Of course, our biggest motivation is always ATINY but this became a new kind of motivation for me, a new inspiration.

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Steve Jobs on why the Beatles were his business model: In a 60 Minutes interview, Steve Jobs is asked about his approach to business. His answer? The Beatles. "My model of business is the Beatles. They were four very talented guys, four guys who kept each other's negative tendencies in check. They balanced each other and the sum was greater. The total was greater than the sum of the parts." Steve explains that this is how he sees business: "Great things in business are never done by one person; they're done by a team of people." He points to what happened when the Beatles split up as evidence: "When the Beatles were together, they did truly brilliant, innovative work. And when they split up, they did good work, but it was never the same. And I see business that way, too. It's really always a team." When asked about his biggest strength as a person, Steve's answer reinforces this team-first philosophy: "I've been very lucky in meeting incredibly talented people and hanging out with them. And so that's been my greatest strength." But Steve also warns about what can undermine great teams — arrogance: "All of us need to be on guard against arrogance which knocks at the door whenever you're successful." When asked if he'd lived through that himself, Steve acknowledges he had. The interviewer points to Apple's initial success and the sobering reality of competitors catching up. Steve goes further: "As you may know, I was basically fired from Apple when I was 30 and was invited to come back 12 years later. So that was difficult when it happened, but maybe the best thing that ever happened to me. There wouldn't be a Pixar if that hadn't happened. And so you know, you just move on. Life goes on and you learn from it." Asked if returning to Apple at 42 felt like sweet vindication, Steve's response reveals his broader outlook: "No. I thought at that moment what a circle of life. Life is just always mysterious and surprising and you never know what's around the next corner."

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Elon Musk on the hardest decision in his life: “It's just when I started running out of money from PayPal and the markets went into a recession, that's when bankruptcy was knocking at the door. It was in 2008. From 2008 through 2012, bankruptcy was knocking at the door. I had one of the toughest decisions I ever had to make in 2008. I had like $40 million left or something from the PayPal sale. And I could put it all on SpaceX or all on Tesla and increase the probability that either one would survive. Or I could split it. But to me, the company's like a kid. It's not like just a company to me. So it's sort of like if you've got two kids, how could you really say, okay, we're going to let one kid starve? So I was like, I couldn't bring myself to say I'm going to, you know, definitely that company's going to die or definitely that company's going to die. So I ended up splitting the money and gave $20 million to Tesla and $20 million to SpaceX. But that could have ended up being a super dumb decision, and both companies could have gone bankrupt as a result. So at the time, I was like, 'Man, this would really suck if both companies go bankrupt because I kind of split the meal.' But then, fortunately, the fourth launch of SpaceX reached orbit. If that fourth launch had failed, SpaceX would be dead for sure. And then we closed the Tesla financing round on the last hour of the last day that it was possible, which was 6 p.m. December 24th, 2008.”

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Alan on the factory model and how it is the root cause of everything happening in the private markets today: “ Everything that is covered in the media is just talking about the symptoms and not actually getting to the root cause. The root cause of this is the change of behavior patterns of the factory model. The way that we define the factory model in our industry is, there's two parts to it, and then there's an output. The first part is the industrialization of the fundraising process, or I'd say liability gathering. So literally raising as much capital as fast as you can. What comes second is, as a result of that, the industrialization of the asset side. So think about investing. So if you're on an investment team and all of a sudden your firm has a lot of money to invest your behavior has to start to change because you have to deploy that money much quicker. The best way to raise a lot of capital is to make it very simple. Make it very narrow. What started to change in 2018 is there are these things called SMAs (separately managed accounts). Prior to 2018, for the most part, the private capital ecosystem was basically funneled through funds. [After] every conversation with LPs was basically we want an SMA – you go to an LP, and say, “we're gonna raise $500 million or a $100 million and we're going to just do direct lending, or private equity, or real estate. The industry started to raise capital from the institutional channel. So pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, to some extent, endowments raise as much capital as possible in the simplest form. But the growth in institutional SMAs started to really taper off. So the next place where the industry started to go was the wealth space. But the characterization of the wealth space is that it's always easiest to raise in the pro-cyclical environments when things are going really well. But when things start to not go well, the wealth space or retail or individuals want their money back quickly – it's an important concept. And it got us to one of the symptoms that we're here today. But the one thing I wanna point out is that the SMA was a symptom, what's going on in the wealth system is a symptom. The stuck private assets bought post COVID paid way too much – all that stuff is symptoms. The root cause of this is the change of behavior patterns of the factory model.

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Patrick Collison recounts Stripe’s darkest moment Patrick recounts his first meeting with a bank where he was told “in no uncertain terms” that there was “no possibility” they would work with Stripe. Stripe faced roadblocks like this for two years, and Patrick tells the audience of entrepreneurs: “I really feel this imperative to emphasize the long period—two years is long time when you’re in it—of working away with so many of these roadblocks and headwinds and people telling us that it couldn’t work or shouldn’t work or was a bad idea… It could mean that you can’t actually do it or the idea is bad. Or it might not.” When asked what the darkest moment for Stripe was, he tells a story six months into the company’s existence when an upstream switch at their data center failed and took down Stripe’s API. Patrick’s pager alerted him at 4am, and he immediately went into the office. “This is not like a social media app or something. This is the conduit for our customer’s revenue. So it was a big deal.” It ultimately took 8 hours for the data center to fix the switch—the whole time Patrick was worrying this might damage customer trust and be the end of Stripe. “The darkest moment of course was because I was bracing myself for the deluge in complaints and dissatisfied customers and anger and vitriol and everything else. And 1pm rolled around and as far as I could tell, nobody had cared or notice. On some level, that was good news. But as I reflected on it, I realized that it was actually kind of existentially bad news.” Video source: This Week in Startups @jason (2017)

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tripleS’ Dahyun and DJ Kim Shinyoung talk about Taeyeon on radio 📻 💌💜 Dahyun: (reading message from viewer) I heard our Dahyun's role model is Taeyeon sunbaenim. Since you're Taeyeon's close friend, Shin-DJ, could you play matchmaker and build a bridge between them? Shinyoung: Ah really, are you a Taeyeon kid? (meaning grew up being influenced by Taeyeon) Dahyun: I really really love her! Shinyoung: Since when have you liked her? Dahyun: Since my first year of middle school. Shinyoung: If it was then… which song got you into her? Dahyun: It was when ‘I’ came out. Shinyoung: What really gives me goosebumps right now is that you were in middle school when ‘I’ came out! (…) What was the moment that made you fall for her as a fan? Dahyun: At the beginning, I watched the music video, as soon as I saw it, I don’t know, it was like why is my heart beating? I felt like this. Shinyoung: It’s a romantic comic. Dahyun: It was a difficult time for me, I was thinking ‘I want to be an idol, but I don’t have the confidence’ it was a time like that. When I heard her voice, it gave me a lot of comfort, I got the hope to live. Shinyoung: Ah, so it was comforting to you. Then let’s give a voice letter to Taengoo Taengoo Kim Taengoo! Dahyun: Taeyeon sunbaenim, hello! I’m the main vocalist Seo Dahyun of tripleS! I really hope you see this. I’m so nervous that a day like this has come so I can say this. I really love you so so so much. I listen to your songs about 5 times a day before sleeping. If it weren’t for Taeyeon sunbaenim, I can’t even predict what I would be doing right now. If I get the chance next time, I want to do a duet with you! I love you!

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Finally, the truth of what really transpired between Trump and Macron at the Vatican has come out. Trump was ready to meet with Zelensky but unknown to him, Zelensky and Macron had planned that it would be two of them meeting with Trump rather than Zelensky alone meeting with Trump. This was not initially communicated to Trump. That was why they had three chairs planted at the meeting spot. So when Zelensky showed up and started walking towards Trump, he kept looking backwards and darting around for Macron. Suddenly, Macron appears and gives him that warm “we’re bad” handshake, expecting to proceed into the meeting with Trump. Trump immediately signaled to his aides that the meeting was strictly for two - between him and Zelensky and nothing more. One of them immediately pulls the 3rd chair far away from the spot as Trump approaches Macron, politely telling him he was not welcomed at the brief meet up. It was at that point that the priest or cardinal looked away briefly, because of the uncomfortable situation. At that point, Macron respects himself and leaves his emotional partner to deal with Trump. Now ask yourself, why did Macron insist on being at a private meeting originally intended for just Donald Trump and Zelensky? Are you able to make the connection yet? By now you should know who owns the Ukraine war, who doesn’t want peace between Russia and Ukraine and why the freed states of the Sahel region has everything to do with it. Watch my videos. Wake up Africa!

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Jeongyeon : Now… honestly, We're just too much like family. So honestly, we don't have much to... Momo: much to say. Jeongyeon: Yeah. Chaeyoung: It never feels like it's been a long time since we saw each other. Momo: Right, even if it has been a while, it doesn’t feel like it Jihyo: but we sure chat a ton in the waiting room every day Nayeon: We say a lot of pointless stuff too. Jeongyeon: Earlier, when Tzuyu showed us our old practice videos, it’s been so long. It’s nostalgic. Nayeon: I like dance videos too, but I wanna see our old Korean, acting, or singing lessons. I really haven't seen those in forever. Jeongyeon: We used to go through those one by one while preparing for SIXTEEN Jihyo: if you were told to go back to being a trainee and prepare for SIXTEEN all over again, could you do it? Nayeon: Well, "SIXTEEN" was a hardship we were already "familiar" with, but debuting was completely "unknown territory", So looking back now, I don't think I could do it again. But back then, we just did it. Jeongyeon : Yeah, we just did it. Nayeon: We didn't even know what it was, and it was hard, but we just pulled it off. Jihyo: Talking about it like this, we really have so many memories from the past. Momo: We sure do. Nayeon: Its been 10 years Momo: For me, I actually only have memories of TWICE. Jihyo: Because our 20s are TWICE. Momo: Nothing but TWICE. Jihyo: Wow, we sound kind of cool. Jihyo: YOU, DONT SAY A WORD. Nayeon: ZIP IT Sana: I want to hear about our most fun times, not our hardest times. Sana: Like, which promotions were the most fun for us Nayeon: I'm not sure if it was truly the "most" fun, but something that was quite interesting in its own right and felt like the start of our "Forward thinking" steps was the presentation for "What is Love?" Nayeon: From then on, we started becoming more "Forward thinking" little by little. Jihyo: I still remember it. Jeongyeon: When we made a PPT and presented it. Jihyo: We gathered together in a hotel in Japan to come up with the concept. We were the ones who suggested the movie concept, too. That's why I still have the notes I used to make the PPT saved in my MacBook's Notepad. Nayeon: "What is Love?" originally wasn't the kind of concept we had in mind. Nayeon: I also remember what pdnim said, Nayeon: We heard advice like, "You can't do exactly 100% of what you want" "Also you need to listen to the company's opinions as well"

Liam_kim

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Its so good when u r not part of any tag & can enjoy such a beautiful Episode.. Nawab : There is no competition in love but just a desire to see your partner win in life 👏👏 This one dialogue actually sums up the vision of writers👌 .. Nawab is a gem of a husband ..Writers pls never change him .. Celebrating his wife's success wholeheartedly bec she topped in exams while he is already aware that he himself failed is a very rare quality in a man & gives a powerful message that even a husband can b happy with his wife's succees keeping aside his male ego even when he himself failed ..This is actual feminism 👍 .. Self awareness is very important & Nawab is self aware that he is not good at studies ..So he will never let his failure come in the way of his wife's success & thats what u call a "Real man" !! We keep pin pointing that Heer lies to Nawab but today even Nawab lied to Heer that he forgot his login password to make sure Heer dont get upset seeing his result & instead they both can celebrate her success ..He did it for Heer's happiness & to make sure she dont feel sad bec of his failure ..In short he lied too for Heer ..Thats what u call partners..Some lies r told to bring happiness & smile on your partner's face as long as the lie dont turn toxic for the relation..Thats where they both need to draw a line.. Coming to Heer becoming a professor & Nawab still a student -Again a blessing in disguise ..Tina-Arjun feels Nawab will again fail bec of which Heer as professor will suffer further humiliation--Thats what they meant when they both said Mr.Sandhu will b reason of Mrs.Sandhu's failure but I feel Nawab will study extra hard this time to make sure his wife dont face disappointment bec of him & might end up topping in 2nd chance thus making Heer proud of him .. So another fahhh of Tina-Arjun loading .. Makers r showing when #Heewab do something together as partners , success automatically comes ..So Heer as Nawab's teacher will change the entire tide 🔥 .. Last but not the least both made promises to each other --She will never hide things from him & he will never hesitate or take it as pity if she tries to help him out --This was the foreshadow that Nawab will b fine if Heer becomes his professor & will put in extra efforts to make sure they both shine .. They r slowly progressing towards their successful phase as lifepartners ..Only if the fandom could enjoy the journey peacefully bec such serve one rarely gets in today's ITV .. Only complain is they r newly wedded couple --so pls show some passionate romance & intimacy too between both which can go hand in hand with their life journey ..

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The Anti-Dutertes are dismissing the photos and videos of President Duterte sleeping or resting or even during the preliminaries at the ICC as drama or fake. The guy is 80 years old. Back in 2019, he revealed that he was suffering from “myasthenia gravis, a nerve malfunction that causes muscle weakness that can result in drooping of eyelids, blurred vision as well as weakness in one’s extremities. Up to 20% of people who have the disease experience at least one “crisis” that requires them to use a ventilator to help breathe.” Also remember, he used to take fentanyl as prescribed by his doctor, a potent opioid painkiller, because of the pain from a spinal injury caused by other motorcycle accidents when he was younger. (He stopped using his prescription back in 2016, because the drug is a highly addictive drug.) Watch the video from his March visit to Hong Kong, his frail condition is clearly visible. Now, consider that frailty alongside an average 20-hour flight to The Hague, plus a 7-hour time difference (The Hague is 7 hours behind Manila). Can you imagine the impact of jet lag on someone his age? Recovery time from jet lag gets longer as you age. So no, dear Anti-Dutertes, he’s not faking it. Didn’t you yourself start questioning Duterte’s health as far back as 2017? Why dismiss this old guy’s condition as drama. His mouth is still fiery but his body is understandably fragile. You supporters of Imelda Marcos and JPE should understand of all people.

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