If you sell an illusion you have to deal with both the delusional and disillusioned.
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What's the questions-to-answers ratio to make it acceptable to write "CEO here" in a topic, in your opinion?
How much and what would he need to post so damage control would have been done (and successfull) in your eyes?
Just asking in case I become a CEO and see someone having a solvable issue with my company's sercice.
Yes, that would be a Google killer. If you somehow find the money to provide it for free.
Finding a novel way of searching is one thing. Finding a novel way of financing the whole endeavor (and not going the exact route Google is) is another.
All kinds of IPO don't live up to their expectations. Facebook went down hard back in the day, for example.
All important things for sure. But life changing implies that this $1000 single handedly turn their life around.
When you are poor the $1000 might be quite a bit of money, and very useful to have, but afterwards you're still poor. That's my issue with that kind of statement.
When used to prevent a life and death situation it sure saved your life, but did it turn it around?
That would be indeed life changing. Thanks for the perspective.
AITA for thinking most people who say "$1000 would change my life" would certainly not have their lives changed by that money? In this example, with the new phone being pointed out (4000 for tuition aside), I cant help but imagining he'd just buy a new computer or a pile of games.
Realistically what can $1000 buy (in the US) that actually changes a life?
Social media fatigue is slowly getting traction. I don't have an article or study at hand to back it up, but I read about it the other day. Especially in younger generations it's a trend already.
Also, but that's only my personal theorie, i think it's a trend only among the less-hateful people. Hateful people nonstop spewing their vile messages everywhere is making "normal" people leave, which then turns off even more "normal" people.
The enraged slowly turning (unmoderated) social media into one big echo chamber.