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박재범 (Jay Park) - '想到你 (Thoughts Of You) (Feat. pH-1 & 李大奔 BENZO)' OUT NOW Performance video full version: 🎬 @JAYBUMAOM #박재범# #JayPark# @ph1boyyy #pH1# #피에이치원# #李大奔# #BENZO# #Yunu# #유누# #MVP# #엠브이피# #想到你# #ThoughtsOfYou# #MOREVISION#
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BENSON TIES IT FOR BUFFALO‼️ Game 6 is back to even in the 2nd on ABC 🔥
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.@bensonboone's “Beautiful Things” tallied 448.7 million on-demand audio streams in the first half of the year, according to Luminate’s 2024 midyear report. That makes it the most-streamed song of the year. The song, however, peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100. It becomes the first song in the past 10 years to rank as the most-streamed song at the year’s halfway point, but not hit No. 1. Take a look at the most-streamed songs at the halfway points for the past 10 years, and tap here for more takeaways from Luminate’s 2024 midyear report:
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@BenHolfeld me: 🗣️ it's my bday the babies in jayrandall22011's 2011 vid:
Jeff Bezos on why stress is almost always a sign that you're avoiding action: When times are rough, Bezos doesn't talk about willpower or pushing through. He reframes where stress actually comes from. "I find if I'm stressed about something, it's usually because I'm not doing anything about it," he says. For Bezos, stress is information. He treats it as a physical signal worth paying attention to: "If I'm stressed about something, I'm trying to figure out why am I stressed? I'm listening to my body as a signal that something is awry." And the relief comes from simply starting to move on it: "The stress goes away the second I take the first step of identifying the source of the stress. Why am I stressed about this? What's going on?" The next step is to stop carrying it alone. Bezos talks to someone, and more specifically, he looks for allies: "If you can find friends who are interested in similar things or want to help you solve a problem, problem solving is inspiring for me all by itself." This is where the shift happens. Once @JeffBezos has people around him, the same situation that once felt heavy becomes something he enjoys: "There's nothing more fun than getting in a room with a group of inventors and saying, 'Look, here's the problem. Let's invent a solution to it.' And as soon as you start doing that, I find that it turns from something that might create stress into something that creates fun."
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Jeff Bezos: The founder’s job is to build a “heavy” company Jeff Bezos recalls how Amazon’s stock price fell from $113 to $6 when the Internet bubble burst. “Shareholders were upset; employees were nervous; their parents were calling our employees and asking if they were ok,” Jeff remembers. “This was an environment of great nervousness. But I looked at the numbers in the business and every month — as the stock price went from $113 to $6 — our number of customers went up, our gross profits went up, and our losses as a % of sales went down. Every single business metric we were monitoring for that entire period (new customers, repeat purchases, etc.) kept getting better.” He offers founders the following advice: “As entrepreneurs, you’re focused on the fundamentals of the business. The stock price is an ultimate output that you have very little control over. The great investor Benjamin Graham is famous for saying that the stock market is a voting machine in the short run but a weighing machine in the long run. As founders, entrepreneurs, and business people, our job is to build a heavy company. We want to build a company that when it is weighed, it is a very heavy company. We do not want to focus on the stock price. That would be misleading because [the stock price] can be disconnected from the fundamentals.” Source: @Reuters (Oct 2025)
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Jeff Bezos: "If we ran Amazon the way New York City runs their school system, packages would take 6 weeks to arrive, we would charge you a $100 delivery fee and when the package did finally arrive, it would have the wrong item in it."
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