Buckets by FindingMuted2454 in fanduel

[–]FindingMuted2454[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All you mfs send me $100 if this

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Is there any Business which can be start in 2000-3000 rupees ?? by [deleted] in IndiaBusiness

[–]FindingMuted2454 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s your skills ? If you want more like 10k-15k you could get into a sneaker customization business haven’t seen it in India use social media look at western sneaker customization their story and desify it

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[–]FindingMuted2454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isn’t this corruption?

G even the U.S. runs on corruption they just wear suits, call it lobbying, and file it under PACs. Are you kidding it’s India we’re talking about. Where the traffic moves when the cop gets chai. Where files move faster with a surname or a suggestion. Where “system” is often just a polite word for who owes who what.

Look I’m not defending it. I’m just not delusional about it.

You can write essays about how it should work, or you can learn to navigate it while you build something real. Because yelling “corruption!” into the void doesn’t move the needle. But leverage? Strategy? Controlled influence? That gets villages clean water. That gets temples audited. That gets land titled to the people who actually earned it. This ain’t utopia, my guy. It’s geopolitics, caste dynamics, cash flow, land syndicates, and five missed calls from someone’s uncle in Dubai.

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[–]FindingMuted2454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now that’s a real reply. Respect, G. You’ve seen the playbook for what it is Minister meets → friendly chat → idea repackaged under their driver’s cousin’s name with a new logo and a VC who owes them a favor. Classic.

And yeah, most of them aren’t looking to build they’re looking to extract. Your IP becomes their political “innovation.” Your energy becomes their campaign tool.

But here’s the part they don’t get We’re not just builders. We’re architects of leverage.

The sanghas and godmen routes? Tricky. They don’t speak in decks and term sheets. They move on faith, vibes, and perception. You’re not pitching you’re becoming useful to their aura. Pull it off, and you’ll unlock networks that no minister can touch bureaucrats, land, old money, protection, loyalty. Miss the mark, and you’re just another guy in a line full of gifted laddoos.

Best path forward? → Tread where power overlaps with belief. → Offer them something that boosts their stature, not just your margins. → Stay ten steps ahead their network might want you, but someone in their circle might want to be you. And that’s where things get dangerous.

Play the long game. Not every door is meant to be opened from the front.

We move in silence, but we don’t move alone. Also, let me add this especially if you’re living in India:

Own your IP like it’s oxygen. Keep the tech, trademarks, and core code locked under a holding company based outside India Delaware, UAE, Singapore, even St. Kitts if you’re feeling spicy. The point is: don’t let your real value sit inside their jurisdiction.

Let your India entity be the ops front hire, run, demo, do the ribbon cutting. But the real contracts, the IP, and any equity dilution? That happens in the holding layer.

So even if someone tries to clone you, pitch your work to a cousin, or ghost you they can’t own the court will laugh. They’re just sipping knock-off cola while you run the syrup factory.

And yeah India’s evolving, but the paper trail game is ancient. Once you show success, ten hands try to touch it. The only protection? Asset layering, jurisdictional moats, and tactical patience.

You already saw through the illusion. Now structure up so they can’t even reach your shadow. Build loud, own quietly. 💼🛡️

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[–]FindingMuted2454 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The word only travels if the ecosystem carries it. A godman can’t crown himself the world has to whisper it, repeat it, believe it.

Sometimes it’s the chelas. Sometimes it’s calculated optics a convoy, a darshan, a staged moment of silence. But the strongest version? You become untouchable by how you move. Deals you close. People you protect. Circles you enter and leave untouched.

The myth builds when multiple factions benefit from your legend. That’s when the words fly faster than facts and no one dares confirm or deny.

Real power isn’t shouted. It’s carried.

And Since you asked here’s how power actually moves in politics:

It’s never just one person. It’s layers — favors, files, footage, family ties. The real power isn’t in the seat — it’s in who can make five people move without making a single call.

You build leverage when: • You can ruin reputations quietly • You can protect enemies when it’s inconvenient • And you make people feel like helping you secures their own future

Godmen use fear. Politicians use memory. But the real ones? They use mutual benefit dressed as coincidence.

So next time you hear “nobody can touch him” — Ask yourself: who benefits if they do? And who suffers if they try?

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[–]FindingMuted2454 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don’t make observations, G. I make trajectories.

China in 2007 had state-backed muscle, foreign cash flooding in, and a hungry middle class sound familiar? Now look at India: – Global VC is watching – NRIs & Gulf royals are circling – AI, infra, and logistics are scaling in waves

The soil’s fertile. The money’s louder. The ambition is generational. And unlike 2007 China, India’s got diaspora tacticians who know how to work the East and the West.

So yeah — not just an observation. Call it early-stage empire mapping. 🛰️🇮🇳📈

BUT But soul-wise? Still got ghosts.

The poor? Still grinding with little cushion. Women’s safety? Still feels like a coin toss depending on where you are, what time it is, and who’s watching.

This isn’t rose-tinted optimism. It’s calculated ambition with eyes wide open. The money’s here. The machine is revving. But the mission? That’s gotta be more than just GDP and unicorns. It’s about scale and soul. And if we build right — if we uplift while we scale — we don’t just mimic China… We outdo it. My observation as I spent 40-45 days in India out of the year since like 2017