Hasanain Hooda (@hasanainhooda) 's Twitter Profile
Hasanain Hooda

@hasanainhooda

To overcome fear, you need to become fear.

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Arpit Bhayani (@arpit_bhayani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I pay GST not because I have faith in the system, I pay because I have to, there is no way out. All the tax I am paying is going to some babu or a corrupt contractor or politician. I get nothing in return. Broken roads, filthy premises, polluted air, adulterated food, corrupt

Verstappen News (@verstappenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Horner: "Purple, Purple, White." Max: "Yeah, you want to know something? I saw how much I was up, I saw the gaps! I think I took it a bit easy through the last sector." GP: "Better than Purple, Purple, Stop." Max: "Yeah, we all know about that, he."

Akanksha (@nyctophilic___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Companies should allow WFH in cities like Bangalore and Mumbai. If physical presence isn’t needed, there’s no point wasting time, energy, and money battling traffic and poor infrastructure. Half your energy is wasted just reaching office.

Hansal Mehta (@mehtahansal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just returned from a long shoot in Colombo. A country grappling with economic crisis and fairly recent political turmoil, and yet its capital is cleaner, more organised, and more dignified than the so-called financial capital of a rising superpower. Every time I come back to

Ferrari News 🐎 (@fanaticsferrari) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📻 | Charles: “THIS IS JUST SO FRUSTRATING! We have lost all competitive pace. You just have to listen to me and I would’ve found a way to manage those issues.” “Now it’s just UNDRIVEABLE. It’s a miracle if we finish on the podium.” 😞💔

anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ‘law of unintended consequences’ seems to be operating stealthily in the prevailing tariff war unleashed by the U.S. Two examples: The EU may appear to have accepted the evolving global tariff regime, responding with its own strategic adjustments. Yet the friction has

The ‘law of unintended consequences’ seems to be operating stealthily in the prevailing tariff war unleashed by the U.S.

Two examples:

The EU may appear to have accepted the evolving global tariff regime, responding with its own strategic adjustments. Yet the friction has