The Cloner’s Empire: Why Copycats Became the World’s Richest

💥 We worship billionaires as “visionaries.” We think they invent. The naked truth? The richest weren’t inventors at all. They were cloners. They spotted someone else’s idea, copied it, localized it, executed like assassins, and buried the original six feet under. From Bill Gates to Sam Walton, Ola to Flipkart, Tesla...

The Billionaire Race: Shah Rukh Khan vs. Aravind Srinivas — A Tale of Two Eras

There’s a viral post doing the rounds: “Shah Rukh Khan took 30 years to enter the billionaire club. Aravind Srinivas did it in 3. That’s the scale of tech. The opportunity curve is beyond imagination.” At first glance, it feels like a simple comparison between Bollywood’s King and a rising...

The Quiet Billionaire Code: Secrets of the Truly Self-Made Rich

Money makes noise. Wealth makes silence. And the loudest truth is this—the real rich don’t look like the rich you see on Instagram reels or Netflix series. We’ve been sold the image of “success” as Ferraris, infinity pools, and logo-plastered outfits. But the billionaires who truly built their empires from...

The Coming SaaS Bloodbath: How AI Is About to Eat Salesforce, HubSpot, and Indian IT Giants

⚡1. SaaS as We Knew It Is Over Let’s start without sugarcoating: SaaS is dying in its current form. For decades, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) ran the world. Giants like Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zendesk convinced businesses to pay millions for “cloud-based subscriptions” that managed sales, customer support, contracts, HR, and more. Indian...

Gandhi’s Last Warning at Mehrauli: A Mirror India Still Refuses to Face

On 27 January 1948, three days before an assassin’s bullet ended his life, Mahatma Gandhi stood at the shrine of Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki in Mehrauli, Delhi. The city was trembling under communal riots. Mosques were desecrated, temples were defiled, homes were burned. Gandhi, frail and fasting, called it what it...