
Lomash Dhruv
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The stock market is over, and you should get out before Trump triggers
The stock market is over, and you should get out before Trump triggers a full-blown recession—that’s what the mainstream media wants you to think. Headlines are screaming disaster, social media is in a frenzy, and everyone is asking the same question: should I sell now before it gets worse? But there’s more to this than meets the eye. You know I’m a serious investor, obsessed with the stock market, and since many of you have started investing, I feel a responsibility to give you my opinion on this.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Trader
How to Manage your Money Like The 1%
How to Manage your Money Like The 1% Let me tell you something that will change your life if you let it sink in. The richest people in the world are 75% entrepreneurs, 15% investors, 7% inheritors of wealth, 3% athletes, entertainers, and artists, 0% employees who just earn a salary. So if you want to know how to manage your money like the 1%, you have to understand what those first four categories have in common. So let's think about it. Entrepreneurs own businesses. Investors own assets. Rich kids own trusts. Finally, athletes, entertainers, and
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Trader
Zeus Monaco: The Mysterious Billionaire
"Zeus Monaco: Unraveling the Enigma of the Elusive Billionaire” Meet Elon Tobiana, a man whose life is nothing short of a fantasy for most—a living legend known as the "Jewel of Monaco." Born in Paris, Elon always dreamed of a life that stood apart from the ordinary. With his magnetic personality, impeccable style, and a luxurious empire, he’s not just an icon but a mystery wrapped in elegance.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Motivation
The Unlikely Triumph of George Dantzig: How a Late Arrival Changed Mathematics Forever
The Unlikely Triumph of George Dantzig: How a Late Arrival Changed Mathematics Forever In the annals of mathematical history, few stories are as inspiring as that of George Bernard Dantzig, a young man whose accidental brilliance revolutionized the field of linear programming. Born in 1914 to a family of Jewish immigrants in Portland, Oregon, George’s journey from an ordinary student to a celebrated mathematician is a testament to the power of perseverance and an open mind. This is the story of how a simple misunderstanding—arriving late to a university lecture—led to solving two "unsolvable" problems, impacting millions worldwide through applications in economics, logistics, and beyond. Let’s dive into this remarkable tale and uncover the lessons it holds for us all.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Motivation
From Farm to Fossil: How a Farmer Found a Prehistoric Creature’s Shell
From Farm to Fossil: How a Farmer Found a Prehistoric Creature’s Shell In 2015, a routine day took an extraordinary turn for Argentine farmer Jose Antonio Nievas. While strolling near his family’s farm, about 25 miles north of Buenos Aires, he spotted something peculiar buried in the mud along the riverbank—a strange, black, egg-like object.At first, it seemed too bizarre to be real, as if it belonged in a Hollywood blockbuster or a dinosaur documentary. Rushing home to share the news with his wife, Raquel Cornell, Jose’s excitement was met with laughter. Raquel later recalled:“My husband came back from the car and said, ‘Hey, I found a dinosaur egg!’ We all laughed at first, thinking it was a joke.”But as Jose began clearing away the thick layer of mud, the truth started to emerge. This was no egg—it was enormous, nearly 3 feet wide, far too large to be any dinosaur egg. Curiosity quickly turned to exhilaration, and experts were called in to investigate.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Geeks
Digital Lords and Dispossessed Users: The Political Economy of Control in Platform Societies
Digital Lords and Dispossessed Users: The Political Economy of Control in Platform Societies The digital age has transformed the global economy, sparking debates about whether traditional capitalism is giving way to a new paradigm. Some scholars and critics argue that large tech platforms, wielding unprecedented control over data and digital infrastructure, function as modern-day feudal estates, extracting value from users while stifling free-market competition. This perspective, often termed *techno-feudalism*, draws parallels between Big Tech and medieval lords. But is this comparison accurate? Does it fully capture the complexities of today’s digital economy?
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in 01
The Wild World of Social Media: Meena Alexander, Influencers Gone Wild & the Digital Age
The Wild World of Social Media: Meena Alexander, Influencers Gone Wild & the Digital Age In today’s hyper-connected digital age, social media has become a global stage where fame is fleeting, controversy fuels clicks, and authenticity often coexists with spectacle. At the heart of this ever-evolving landscape is Meena Alexander—a rising influencer reshaping what it means to thrive online. From educational platforms like Blooket to scandals surrounding OnlyFans leaks, and headline-making personalities like Camille Monfort, let’s explore the untamed world of social media where opportunity, drama, and innovation collide.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Lifehack
Terrifying Halloween Stories: True Tales of Horror and Survival
Terrifying Halloween Stories: True Tales of Horror and Survival Halloween is all about spooky fun, costumes, and candy, but sometimes the night takes a sinister turn. These real-life Halloween stories are so chilling they’ll make you double-check your locks and think twice about venturing into a haunted house. From home invasions to ghostly encounters, these eight true tales of terror will haunt you long after October 31st. Grab a cozy blanket, dim the lights, and dive into these gripping Halloween survival stories.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Horror
Terrifying Titans: 10 Dangerous Creatures That Once Ruled the Earth
Terrifying Titans: 10 Dangerous Creatures That Once Ruled the Earth Throughout history, Earth has been home to some truly monstrous creatures—massive and terrifying beings that dwarf modern predators. While dinosaurs like *T. rex* and *Spinosaurus* often steal the spotlight, many other fearsome beasts once roamed the planet, many of which are less famous but just as formidable. From giant apes to colossal sharks, here’s a countdown of the 10 most dangerous non-dinosaur creatures that once ruled Earth, each leaving behind a legacy of power and terror.
By Lomash Dhruv 8 months ago in Earth
"The Science Behind Sexual Thoughts: Why Your Brain Won’t Let Go"
Start writing... The Young Monk’s Encounter: A Story of Temptation, Redemption, and Inner Strength In a tranquil monastery tucked away in the hills, a young monk followed a disciplined routine. Each morning, he journeyed down to the nearby village to collect alms—a daily practice of humility, gratitude, and connection with the world beyond the temple walls.
By Lomash Dhruv 9 months ago in Motivation
"5 Shocking and Terrifying Moments Captured on Camera"
"5 Shocking and Terrifying Moments Captured on Camera" Number 5, it's been estimated that Nationwide. There are 600,000 ski related injuries per year and an average of 54 deaths per year, the most common causes of death or injury while skiing are hitting a tree or falling off a cliff. 54% of these deaths occurred on beginner-friendly Trails, while 31% were an expert trails. Surprisingly, the increase in the number of people who wear helmets, hasn't resulted in fewer fatalities, Helmets are designed to protect Riders at about 12 mph while skier or snowboarder who collides with a tree or another Rider is typically going 25 to 40 mph. The 3 videos, you're about to see are a horrifying skiing accidents that can happen to anybody. Fortunately, all the skiers in these videos survived.
By Lomash Dhruv 9 months ago in Horror
A Terrifying Friday: When a Normal Class Turned Into a Nightmare
# A Day I'll Never Forget: Real Lockdowns I Experienced at School It was a typical, boring day in calculus class. It was Friday, 7th period, and the week was almost over. Spring break was just around the corner, and everyone was getting antsy in their seats. I could tell that nobody was really paying attention. Luckily, we didn’t have a test that day like some of my friends did in other classes. Instead, our laid-back teacher decided to let us play games on *Sporcle.com*.
By Lomash Dhruv 9 months ago in Horror





