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Why 90% of Online 'Success Gurus' Are Selling You a Lie

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Why 90% of Online 'Success Gurus' Are Selling You a Lie   Let’s get one thing straight: Most “success” you see online is as real as a ₹2000 note in Monopoly . You’ve seen them — the guy in a rented Lamborghini, the girl on a Bali beach, both screaming about “financial freedom” while selling you a course that costs more than your rent. Here’s the brutal truth no one tells you: 90% of these so-called mentors are just professional marketers, not actual success stories. 💸 1. The ‘Fake it Till You Sell it’ Game Most of them start by borrowing a lifestyle for one photoshoot. Rent luxury cars → Post pics. Airbnb a mansion → Pretend it’s theirs. Stand in front of someone else’s yacht → Call it “their empire.” The photos are bait. The real business? Selling you the dream . 📉 2. If They Were That Rich… Ask yourself: If someone really made ₹50 lakh a month, would they be sliding into your DMs to sell a ₹5,000 course? Nope. They’d be too busy making actual money...

The Hidden Owners of the Internet: Who Really Controls What You See?

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  The Hidden Owners of the Internet: Who Really Controls What You See? Ever feel like the internet is free and open? Spoiler: It’s not. The web isn’t a digital playground. It’s a controlled maze , and you're the lab rat running in it — clicking, liking, and consuming exactly what you're meant to. Let’s blow the lid off who’s really in control of the net — and how you’re being subtly played every single day. 🔍 1. Search Engines Aren’t Neutral — They’re Filters Google doesn’t show you the “best” results. It shows you the most monetizable , most advertiser-friendly, most conforming results. Ever noticed how Page 1 looks the same every time? That’s not organic, that’s algorithmic obedience. Google’s algorithm favors big publishers, authority domains, and what it wants you to believe . 📱 2. Social Media = Algorithmic Mind Control You don’t see what your friends post anymore. You see what the algorithm thinks will keep you online longer. More time online = more ads...