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He went from an idea on paper to building a $5 million-a-year business — all from a simple fingerprint lock.

During his Shark Tank pitch, he revealed the product charges for only 30 minutes and lasts an entire year on one charge. Retail surveys showed nearly everyone wanted one — and for good reason. With a $20 production cost and a $60 price tag, his margins were unbeatable. Even Sam’s Club wanted 30,000 units before the product officially launched.

What started as a small prototype turned into a global demand machine. Proof that one smart idea, backed by execution, can unlock more than just doors.

→ Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s boldest leaders.

#SharkTank #Entrepreneurship #SuccessStory #BusinessGrowth #Innovation #Mindset #EntrepreneurMindset #Wealth #Startup #Leadership
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He went from an idea on paper to building a $5 million-a-year business — all from a simple fingerprint lock. During his Shark Tank pitch, he revealed the product charges for only 30 minutes and lasts an entire year on one charge. Retail surveys showed nearly everyone wanted one — and for good reason. With a $20 production cost and a $60 price tag, his margins were unbeatable. Even Sam’s Club wanted 30,000 units before the product officially launched. What started as a small prototype turned into a global demand machine. Proof that one smart idea, backed by execution, can unlock more than just doors. → Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s boldest leaders. #SharkTank #Entrepreneurship #SuccessStory #BusinessGrowth #Innovation #Mindset #EntrepreneurMindset #Wealth #Startup #Leadership
In 2004, 32-year-old Ashley Revell from London sold every possession he had—clothes, car, even his name—raising $135,300. Then, in a bold move captured on live TV, he placed it all on red at a Las Vegas roulette table.

The wheel spun. The ball dropped. Red 7.

In seconds, his fortune doubled to $270,600.

One moment. One spin. Total risk. Total reward.

Media - Ashley Revell/YT

#business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #gambling
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In 2004, 32-year-old Ashley Revell from London sold every possession he had—clothes, car, even his name—raising $135,300. Then, in a bold move captured on live TV, he placed it all on red at a Las Vegas roulette table. The wheel spun. The ball dropped. Red 7. In seconds, his fortune doubled to $270,600. One moment. One spin. Total risk. Total reward. Media - Ashley Revell/YT #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #gambling
Innovation becomes meaningful when it restores dignity and independence

A doctor presented a robotic arm designed to transform the lives of disabled individuals. Despite costing only $1,800 to manufacture and selling for $15,500, demand far exceeds production. With over 100 patients already and many more waiting, the team’s biggest struggle is scaling manufacturing. Their goal is to grow from 100 units a year to 500 and eventually 1,000, but that requires millions in investment.

What shocked the investors was how many specialized funding groups dismissed the project simply because they did not care about the human mission behind it. Even profitable innovation gets overlooked when compassion is missing. For the few who see both the impact and the opportunity, this space represents a chance to change lives at scale.

Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the worlds boldest leaders

#businesswisdom #healthcareinnovation #robotics #impactdriven #entrepreneurship #leadership #techforgood #successstories #entrepreneurarchived
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Innovation becomes meaningful when it restores dignity and independence A doctor presented a robotic arm designed to transform the lives of disabled individuals. Despite costing only $1,800 to manufacture and selling for $15,500, demand far exceeds production. With over 100 patients already and many more waiting, the team’s biggest struggle is scaling manufacturing. Their goal is to grow from 100 units a year to 500 and eventually 1,000, but that requires millions in investment. What shocked the investors was how many specialized funding groups dismissed the project simply because they did not care about the human mission behind it. Even profitable innovation gets overlooked when compassion is missing. For the few who see both the impact and the opportunity, this space represents a chance to change lives at scale. Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the worlds boldest leaders #businesswisdom #healthcareinnovation #robotics #impactdriven #entrepreneurship #leadership #techforgood #successstories #entrepreneurarchived
In 1984, we met Theo Huxtable—a wisecracking teenager played by 14-year-old Malcolm-Jamal Warner—who told his TV dad he had no interest in going to college.

Eight years later, in the 1992 series finale of The Cosby Show, that same kid strode across the stage in a cap and gown, proving his younger self wrong in the best way possible.

It wasn’t just Theo who grew up on screen—we watched Malcolm grow too. Over nearly a decade, he transformed from a curious, headstrong teen into a grounded, respected man, all under the warm glow of prime-time TV.

For many of us, he wasn’t just a character. He was the little brother we all felt we had.

And it makes you wonder—did television teach us more about life than school ever did?

Media - @cosbyshowofficial 

#business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #money #education #tax
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In 1984, we met Theo Huxtable—a wisecracking teenager played by 14-year-old Malcolm-Jamal Warner—who told his TV dad he had no interest in going to college. Eight years later, in the 1992 series finale of The Cosby Show, that same kid strode across the stage in a cap and gown, proving his younger self wrong in the best way possible. It wasn’t just Theo who grew up on screen—we watched Malcolm grow too. Over nearly a decade, he transformed from a curious, headstrong teen into a grounded, respected man, all under the warm glow of prime-time TV. For many of us, he wasn’t just a character. He was the little brother we all felt we had. And it makes you wonder—did television teach us more about life than school ever did? Media - @cosbyshowofficial #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #money #education #tax
Logan Paul, speaking on Adin Ross’ stream, argued that you’re either born an entrepreneur — or you never will be.

He pointed out that with 62,000 people watching live, Adin was charging only $1 for text-to-speech messages. Logan’s advice was blunt: “Charge five. It’s a privilege to get your message read in front of 60,000 people. They could be plugging products and building brands right now.”

While Adin admitted he felt bad about “scamming” his viewers, Logan framed it differently. Entrepreneurs see opportunity where others feel hesitation. It’s about understanding value — and not being afraid to charge for it.

The difference between entertainment and entrepreneurship is perspective. One sees an audience. The other sees a business.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#business #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #loganpaul #adinross
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Logan Paul, speaking on Adin Ross’ stream, argued that you’re either born an entrepreneur — or you never will be. He pointed out that with 62,000 people watching live, Adin was charging only $1 for text-to-speech messages. Logan’s advice was blunt: “Charge five. It’s a privilege to get your message read in front of 60,000 people. They could be plugging products and building brands right now.” While Adin admitted he felt bad about “scamming” his viewers, Logan framed it differently. Entrepreneurs see opportunity where others feel hesitation. It’s about understanding value — and not being afraid to charge for it. The difference between entertainment and entrepreneurship is perspective. One sees an audience. The other sees a business. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #business #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #loganpaul #adinross
A recent comment from Elon Musk about prioritizing work over gym time has reignited a familiar debate online. It raised questions about what truly matters more: building wealth or maintaining physical health.

For some, success means maximizing every hour toward career goals. For others, fitness is a non-negotiable part of performing at their best.

The reality is that long-term achievement rarely comes from neglecting either side. A strong mind, a healthy body, and meaningful work often reinforce one another.

Rather than choosing between success and fitness, many high performers aim to excel at both. The challenge isn't picking one—it's finding the balance.

Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more content on entrepreneurship and business 

#elonmusk #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship
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A recent comment from Elon Musk about prioritizing work over gym time has reignited a familiar debate online. It raised questions about what truly matters more: building wealth or maintaining physical health. For some, success means maximizing every hour toward career goals. For others, fitness is a non-negotiable part of performing at their best. The reality is that long-term achievement rarely comes from neglecting either side. A strong mind, a healthy body, and meaningful work often reinforce one another. Rather than choosing between success and fitness, many high performers aim to excel at both. The challenge isn't picking one—it's finding the balance. Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more content on entrepreneurship and business #elonmusk #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship
At just 30 years old, Vitalik Buterin — who founded Ethereum at 19 — is the genius behind Ethereum — and yes, some people’s entire savings are literally in his hands 😅. Even while changing the world, he manages to keep a quirky, meme-worthy vibe.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for more fun and inspiring moments from the world’s top innovators.

#ethereum #vitalikbuterin #crypto #blockchain #funny #entrepreneur #innovation #tech
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At just 30 years old, Vitalik Buterin — who founded Ethereum at 19 — is the genius behind Ethereum — and yes, some people’s entire savings are literally in his hands 😅. Even while changing the world, he manages to keep a quirky, meme-worthy vibe. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for more fun and inspiring moments from the world’s top innovators. #ethereum #vitalikbuterin #crypto #blockchain #funny #entrepreneur #innovation #tech
Elon Musk has often warned about declining birth rates — and he points to a clear pattern.

He explained that populations with higher levels of religion, lower education, and lower income tend to have higher birth rates. Meanwhile, groups with low religiosity, higher education, and higher income have the lowest birth rates by far.

For Musk, this isn’t just a demographic statistic — it’s a civilizational risk. If the most educated and wealthiest populations stop having children, while birth rates only remain high in poorer communities, the long-term consequences could reshape societies and economies worldwide.

It’s a reminder that building the future isn’t just about technology — it’s also about people.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#business #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #elon #elonmusk #birthrate
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Elon Musk has often warned about declining birth rates — and he points to a clear pattern. He explained that populations with higher levels of religion, lower education, and lower income tend to have higher birth rates. Meanwhile, groups with low religiosity, higher education, and higher income have the lowest birth rates by far. For Musk, this isn’t just a demographic statistic — it’s a civilizational risk. If the most educated and wealthiest populations stop having children, while birth rates only remain high in poorer communities, the long-term consequences could reshape societies and economies worldwide. It’s a reminder that building the future isn’t just about technology — it’s also about people. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #business #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #elon #elonmusk #birthrate
In 1992, Robert Downey Jr. stepped onto Wall Street… and couldn’t believe what he saw. 

“If money is evil, that building is hell.
The most obnoxious, money-obsessed, high-energy people I’ve ever had to endure.”

A reminder that even the brightest stars can be shocked by the intensity of the finance world.

→ Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#wallstreet #robertdowneyjr #finance #money #success #entrepreneur #motivation #business #wealth #entrepreneurmindset
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In 1992, Robert Downey Jr. stepped onto Wall Street… and couldn’t believe what he saw. “If money is evil, that building is hell. The most obnoxious, money-obsessed, high-energy people I’ve ever had to endure.” A reminder that even the brightest stars can be shocked by the intensity of the finance world. → Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #wallstreet #robertdowneyjr #finance #money #success #entrepreneur #motivation #business #wealth #entrepreneurmindset
Scrooge McDuck broke down just how massive the difference between $100,000 and $1 billion really is. 💰

What looks like a fortune is tiny compared to a billion: stacked upright, it would reach 800 times the height of the Washington Monument. Stretched out, it could wrap around the Earth four times. And if you picked up one dollar every second, it would take you 32 years to collect them all.

A billion isn’t just more money — it’s an entirely different scale. 🚀

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #scroogemcduck #money #financialeducation #wealth #mindset
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Scrooge McDuck broke down just how massive the difference between $100,000 and $1 billion really is. 💰 What looks like a fortune is tiny compared to a billion: stacked upright, it would reach 800 times the height of the Washington Monument. Stretched out, it could wrap around the Earth four times. And if you picked up one dollar every second, it would take you 32 years to collect them all. A billion isn’t just more money — it’s an entirely different scale. 🚀 → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #scroogemcduck #money #financialeducation #wealth #mindset
In a 2015 appearance on Conan, comedian Bill Burr offered a sharply critical—and controversial—take on Steve Jobs. Dismissing the tech icon’s legacy, Burr quipped, “I didn’t get the big deal... new phone can’t use the old charger. This is your hero?” He argued that Jobs wasn’t the innovator people made him out to be, but rather a savvy marketer who took credit for others’ ideas—like the iPod—and built mystique around them.

This view clashes with the widely held perception of Jobs as a visionary who helped transform Apple into a $2 trillion giant by 2025. Defenders of Jobs, including many on Reddit, argue that his brilliance wasn’t in inventing products, but in turning existing ideas into cultural phenomena through impeccable design, user experience, and branding.

Burr’s blunt critique underscores a deeper question that still divides opinion: Was Steve Jobs truly a creative genius, or simply a master of presentation who capitalized on others' innovations?

Media - @teamcoco 

#business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #stevejobs
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In a 2015 appearance on Conan, comedian Bill Burr offered a sharply critical—and controversial—take on Steve Jobs. Dismissing the tech icon’s legacy, Burr quipped, “I didn’t get the big deal... new phone can’t use the old charger. This is your hero?” He argued that Jobs wasn’t the innovator people made him out to be, but rather a savvy marketer who took credit for others’ ideas—like the iPod—and built mystique around them. This view clashes with the widely held perception of Jobs as a visionary who helped transform Apple into a $2 trillion giant by 2025. Defenders of Jobs, including many on Reddit, argue that his brilliance wasn’t in inventing products, but in turning existing ideas into cultural phenomena through impeccable design, user experience, and branding. Burr’s blunt critique underscores a deeper question that still divides opinion: Was Steve Jobs truly a creative genius, or simply a master of presentation who capitalized on others' innovations? Media - @teamcoco #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #stevejobs
Paul Han and his brother gave their parents the ultimate gift: freedom. 

They told them they would never have to work again. A Hawaii vacation, a credit card with no limit — their parents couldn’t believe it. They thought their sons were only making a few thousand a month.

But in reality, the brothers had built an online business that made $700,000 in just 30 days. 

It’s proof that with vision, hard work, and persistence, you can change not only your own life — but the lives of the people you love most. ❤️

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #paulhan #successstory #financialfreedom #familyfirst #onlinebusiness #motivation
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Paul Han and his brother gave their parents the ultimate gift: freedom. They told them they would never have to work again. A Hawaii vacation, a credit card with no limit — their parents couldn’t believe it. They thought their sons were only making a few thousand a month. But in reality, the brothers had built an online business that made $700,000 in just 30 days. It’s proof that with vision, hard work, and persistence, you can change not only your own life — but the lives of the people you love most. ❤️ → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #paulhan #successstory #financialfreedom #familyfirst #onlinebusiness #motivation
Elon Musk was once asked a wild question: could Tesla ever build an aquatic car?

He admitted that a “submarine car” is technically possible — but the market for such a vehicle would be tiny. The idea might excite enthusiasts, but practicality and scale matter more than novelty.

This response captures Musk’s core philosophy: just because something is technically possible doesn’t mean it’s worth building. True innovation isn’t about chasing every wild idea — it’s about focusing on what can scale, solve real problems, and reshape entire industries.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.
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Elon Musk was once asked a wild question: could Tesla ever build an aquatic car? He admitted that a “submarine car” is technically possible — but the market for such a vehicle would be tiny. The idea might excite enthusiasts, but practicality and scale matter more than novelty. This response captures Musk’s core philosophy: just because something is technically possible doesn’t mean it’s worth building. True innovation isn’t about chasing every wild idea — it’s about focusing on what can scale, solve real problems, and reshape entire industries. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.
Imagine losing the ability to move your arm — then regaining it thanks to technology.

On Shark Tank, a doctor presented a robotic arm designed to give disabled individuals independence again. It costs $15,500, but only $1,800 to make — and demand is already outpacing supply.

With over 100 patients and more waiting, his vision is clear: scale production from 100 units a year to over 1,000. But that requires $5 million in funding.

Some investors saw only numbers. Others couldn’t grasp the human mission behind the innovation. Yet for those who understand impact, this is more than a business — it’s a chance to transform lives.

→ Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#sharktank #entrepreneur #innovation #robotics #healthcare #technology #business #impact #motivation
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Imagine losing the ability to move your arm — then regaining it thanks to technology. On Shark Tank, a doctor presented a robotic arm designed to give disabled individuals independence again. It costs $15,500, but only $1,800 to make — and demand is already outpacing supply. With over 100 patients and more waiting, his vision is clear: scale production from 100 units a year to over 1,000. But that requires $5 million in funding. Some investors saw only numbers. Others couldn’t grasp the human mission behind the innovation. Yet for those who understand impact, this is more than a business — it’s a chance to transform lives. → Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #sharktank #entrepreneur #innovation #robotics #healthcare #technology #business #impact #motivation
Wealth often changes how people value the things they once chased.

When asked whether he owned a yacht, Mikhail Prokhorov reportedly responded with a shrug, saying he had one but didn’t even know where it was. The comment captured an interesting shift that sometimes happens at extreme levels of wealth. Objects that once symbolized success can eventually lose their meaning once they’re easily obtainable.

His broader point was about detachment. Possessions can provide comfort or status, but they rarely define fulfillment on their own. Over time, many high achievers place more emphasis on freedom, purpose, and control over their time rather than accumulating more things.

What looks like the ultimate reward from a distance can feel ordinary once it’s within reach.

Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the worlds boldest leaders.

#billionaire #entrepreneur #wealth #success #mindset
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Wealth often changes how people value the things they once chased. When asked whether he owned a yacht, Mikhail Prokhorov reportedly responded with a shrug, saying he had one but didn’t even know where it was. The comment captured an interesting shift that sometimes happens at extreme levels of wealth. Objects that once symbolized success can eventually lose their meaning once they’re easily obtainable. His broader point was about detachment. Possessions can provide comfort or status, but they rarely define fulfillment on their own. Over time, many high achievers place more emphasis on freedom, purpose, and control over their time rather than accumulating more things. What looks like the ultimate reward from a distance can feel ordinary once it’s within reach. Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the worlds boldest leaders. #billionaire #entrepreneur #wealth #success #mindset
A millionaire once shared the best financial advice he ever got: “Stay small enough long enough, you’ll be big enough soon enough.”

He explained that early on he kept expenses low while cash flow was high — making $30,000 a month with just $3,000–$4,000 in overhead. He didn’t upgrade his lifestyle until he had millions saved. Only then did he swap his Kia Optima for a Maserati, and even then, he bought it in cash.

When asked what keeps so many people broke today, his answer was blunt: “Scrolling. Watching other people live their life versus getting it after themselves.”

And the deepest quote he carries with him? “I’ll see you at the top, because the bottom is too crowded. But never look down on anyone unless you’re helping them up.”

Wealth isn’t just numbers — it’s discipline, perspective, and belief. As he put it: believing that you can is far more profitable than doubting that you can.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #business #money
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A millionaire once shared the best financial advice he ever got: “Stay small enough long enough, you’ll be big enough soon enough.” He explained that early on he kept expenses low while cash flow was high — making $30,000 a month with just $3,000–$4,000 in overhead. He didn’t upgrade his lifestyle until he had millions saved. Only then did he swap his Kia Optima for a Maserati, and even then, he bought it in cash. When asked what keeps so many people broke today, his answer was blunt: “Scrolling. Watching other people live their life versus getting it after themselves.” And the deepest quote he carries with him? “I’ll see you at the top, because the bottom is too crowded. But never look down on anyone unless you’re helping them up.” Wealth isn’t just numbers — it’s discipline, perspective, and belief. As he put it: believing that you can is far more profitable than doubting that you can. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #entrepreneurship #entrepreneur #business #money
What happens when taxes climb too high? 

In this heated debate, a fund manager argues that extreme tax rates would actually discourage productivity. Instead of continuing to work and create jobs, many wealthy individuals would simply stop working once they’ve hit their limit.

On the other side, critics point out that in the past, economies thrived even with much higher tax rates. The clash highlights a deeper question:
👉 Should wealth be taxed more to balance inequality, or does it risk slowing down innovation and growth?

→ Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #fundmanager #economy #investing #leadership #wealth
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What happens when taxes climb too high? In this heated debate, a fund manager argues that extreme tax rates would actually discourage productivity. Instead of continuing to work and create jobs, many wealthy individuals would simply stop working once they’ve hit their limit. On the other side, critics point out that in the past, economies thrived even with much higher tax rates. The clash highlights a deeper question: 👉 Should wealth be taxed more to balance inequality, or does it risk slowing down innovation and growth? → Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #fundmanager #economy #investing #leadership #wealth
While most CEOs are chasing investors and stressing over launch deadlines…

He’s out here swimming shirtless in an ice-cold mountain lake — completely unfazed by the chaos of the business world.
Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, has transformed massively over the years — once a quiet, lean programmer, now a disciplined, muscular leader with an aura of absolute control.

He doesn’t even use a smartphone because he refuses to let technology own him.
That’s not eccentricity — that’s a mindset most people will never understand.

Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s boldest leaders.

#PavelDurov #Telegram #Discipline #Mindset #EntrepreneurLife #Leadership #Focus #SelfMastery #StoicMindset
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While most CEOs are chasing investors and stressing over launch deadlines… He’s out here swimming shirtless in an ice-cold mountain lake — completely unfazed by the chaos of the business world. Pavel Durov, the CEO of Telegram, has transformed massively over the years — once a quiet, lean programmer, now a disciplined, muscular leader with an aura of absolute control. He doesn’t even use a smartphone because he refuses to let technology own him. That’s not eccentricity — that’s a mindset most people will never understand. Follow @entrepreneurarchived for more timeless lessons from the world’s boldest leaders. #PavelDurov #Telegram #Discipline #Mindset #EntrepreneurLife #Leadership #Focus #SelfMastery #StoicMindset
Wall Street legend Peter Tuchman explained the stock market to IShowSpeed in the simplest way possible.

He trades over a billion dollars a day and broke it down like this: every time you buy a new iPhone, new Nikes, or even a Rolex — they lose value the second you own them. But if you bought the stock instead of just the product, your money could grow for years.

The lesson? Don’t just be a consumer. Be an investor.

→ Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs.

#entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #petertuchman #ishowspeed #stockmarket #investingwisdom #financialeducation
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Wall Street legend Peter Tuchman explained the stock market to IShowSpeed in the simplest way possible. He trades over a billion dollars a day and broke it down like this: every time you buy a new iPhone, new Nikes, or even a Rolex — they lose value the second you own them. But if you bought the stock instead of just the product, your money could grow for years. The lesson? Don’t just be a consumer. Be an investor. → Follow us (@entrepreneurarchived) for timeless lessons from the world’s most iconic entrepreneurs. #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #business #petertuchman #ishowspeed #stockmarket #investingwisdom #financialeducation
In 2017, Yunha Kim appeared on Shark Tank, pitching her meditation app, Simple Habit. She sought $600,000 in exchange for 5% equity, presenting impressive early traction: 500,000 users and $750,000 in revenue. The app’s unique selling point was its accessible, 5-minute meditation sessions.

However, the pitch stirred controversy when Mark Cuban accused Kim of being a "gold digger" due to her $2.3 million cash reserve. Despite interest, Kim turned down offers from both Richard Branson and Robert Herjavec.

After the episode aired, downloads surged—reaching 1 million by late 2017 and eventually growing to 7 million users by 2020.

In 2023, Kim sold Simple Habit to Ingenio, which rebranded it as Sleep Reset, shifting its focus from meditation to sleep health. According to a 2023 study, users of the revamped app now gain an average of 44 more minutes of sleep per night.

Media - @sharktankabc 

#business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #sharktank
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In 2017, Yunha Kim appeared on Shark Tank, pitching her meditation app, Simple Habit. She sought $600,000 in exchange for 5% equity, presenting impressive early traction: 500,000 users and $750,000 in revenue. The app’s unique selling point was its accessible, 5-minute meditation sessions. However, the pitch stirred controversy when Mark Cuban accused Kim of being a "gold digger" due to her $2.3 million cash reserve. Despite interest, Kim turned down offers from both Richard Branson and Robert Herjavec. After the episode aired, downloads surged—reaching 1 million by late 2017 and eventually growing to 7 million users by 2020. In 2023, Kim sold Simple Habit to Ingenio, which rebranded it as Sleep Reset, shifting its focus from meditation to sleep health. According to a 2023 study, users of the revamped app now gain an average of 44 more minutes of sleep per night. Media - @sharktankabc #business #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #sharktank

Entrepreneur Archived (@entrepreneurarchived) Instagram Stats & Analytics

Entrepreneur Archived (@entrepreneurarchived) has 564K Instagram followers with a 3.86% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 1.09K posts, Entrepreneur Archived received 9.33M total likes and 280M impressions, averaging 8.59K likes per post. This page tracks Entrepreneur Archived's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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Entrepreneur Archived (@entrepreneurarchived) has 564K Instagram followers as of July 2026.
What is Entrepreneur Archived's Instagram engagement rate?+
Entrepreneur Archived's Instagram engagement rate is 3.86% over the last 12 months, based on 1.09K posts.
How many likes does Entrepreneur Archived get on Instagram?+
Entrepreneur Archived received 9.33M total likes across 1.09K posts in the last 12 months, averaging 8.59K likes per post.
How many Instagram impressions does Entrepreneur Archived get?+
Entrepreneur Archived's Instagram content generated 280M total impressions over the last 12 months.