April 21, 2026
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Lesson by Steve Jobs; How to Learn from Your Mistake

Learning from your mistakes is not just a simple adage; it’s a profound philosophy that has shaped the careers of countless individuals, and none more emblematic than Steve Jobs himself. Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple Inc., understood that embracing one’s mistakes is not just a means of self-improvement; it’s a vital pathway to innovation

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Usain Bolt loses $10 Million in Retirement Fund Fraud

Usain Bolt, a well-known Jamaican athlete, lost $9,998,000 in his own Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) retirement account earlier this month. When Bolt’s team brought the issue to SSL’s attention, the business acknowledged that it has been looking into other issues. The business, however, asserts that prior to that time, it was unaware that Bolt

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This new wireless In-ear Stereos rivals Apple’s Air Pods.

To give you a sneak peek, imagine yourself listening to the future song by your favorite musician in the studio. The engineers and producers make the last tweaks to ensure that every vocal, instrument, note, and sound is properly mixed before it is released. This goes above and beyond simply improving the audio experience of

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Furniture Area Basical Navik Power To Conjure

Ahen an unknown printer took a galley of type and their scrambled imaketype specimen book has follorrvived not only fiver centuriewhen an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged.

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From a House Help To Owning A Chain Of Successful Businesses

The climb to the top for Ms. Wangeci Warui was fraught with difficulties, and she attributes her achievement to her tenacity. She had the conviction that nothing could thwart her destiny and that her future was bright. Wangeci Warui is the founder, director and Chief Executive Officer of Bright Steps Car Hire Services. She is

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The Brains & Owners Behind the Famous Chicken Inn outlet

Chicken Inn, a famous brand by Simbisa Brands is a quick service restaurant, an Innscor subsidiary that officially opened its first Chicken Inn outlet in 1987 in Harare, Zimbabwe. Innscor was listed on ZSE in 1998 to boost its presence around Africa. Simbisa Brands was fully incorporated as a subsidiary on 5th August 2015. This

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INTRODUCING PIEME; AN “UBER” FOR FOOD LOVERS & CHEFS

Here is a quick question before we delve further. You’ve used a ride-hailing service like Uber or another one before. Right? Have you ever questioned how the system works given that Uber clearly owns nothing other than the technology and the app while the driver is the sole owner of the vehicle? Let’s go back

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Banks will no longer sell your property to recover loans

Many homeowners have defaulted on mortgage repayment due to the economic ravages of Covid-19 over the past two years and high interest rates. Some banks have, however, resorted to settling such defaults out of court since even auctions do not yield much – people have no money to purchase at the fall of the hammer.

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What is this new Monkeypox virus? Everything you need to know.

At the time of publishing this blog, the latest outbreak of monkeypox has reached 17 countries with 110 confirmed cases and a further 205 suspected cases. It’s a fast-moving story, so if you need to catch up on the latest, here are answers to some of the most pressing questions. How is monkeypox spreading? The first

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Spain becomes the first European country to offer 3 day Menstrual leave to female employees.

The Spanish government is set to pass a law offering three days of menstrual leave a month for workers who experience severe period pain, according to several media reports. The reform is part of a set of proposals around reproductive health and was first reported by Spanish radio station Cadena SER on Wednesday. Other proposed measures

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