Ross quit his job as a CEO and became a truck driver


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A social media post by Australia's Greg Ross has caused a stir. At the age of 60, Ross left his job as CEO of a theater company to start a new life as a truck driver and has been doing this for the past 12 years. Ross claims that after working a white-collar job all his life, at the age of 60, he felt tired of doing the same type of work. There was no challenge in life so I decided to quit my job.

Meanwhile, he came to know that he has thyroid cancer, so he decided to do something different in life. I thought about this a lot and finally decided to become a truck driver. He learned about driving by joining a truck company and has been driving trucks for the past 12 years.


Dhoni has 70 bikes, Prasad is stunned

Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bike love is known and a video of it has been uploaded by former fast bowler Venkatesh Prasad. Venkatesh Prasad, who was stunned to see Dhoni's bike collection, commented that this looks like a bike showroom. Prasad has also posted a video of Dhoni's car collection.

Dhoni owns around 70 bikes, including classic bikes like the Harley Davidson and Kawasaki Ninja, as well as the old-fashioned Ambassador and Yezdi. The cost of these bikes is crores of rupees. Dhoni has kept a separate staff for the maintenance of the bikes and has announced that he will not sell a single bike till he lives but will buy a new one.


Deepika loses crores as the startup gets locked

Many actresses venture into business and invest in different companies, but not all investments are successful. The same has happened in the case of Deepika Padukone. Deepika had invested crores in a startup called Frontro, but after this startup got locked, Deepika's money has sunk.

Frontrow was a platform for teaching non-academic skills. About 145 crore rupees were raised from the market to make the company run smoothly, but the company did not run. In order to keep the company going, 90 percent of the staff were laid off, but due to lack of revenue, the company was finally officially wound up. However, Deepika has received good returns in other investments.


Tamil superstar taxi driver in New Zealand due to bankruptcy

Abbas, a once very popular actor of Tamil films who appeared in films including Kamal Haasan's Hey Ram, has been missing for the past 8 years. Now there is an interview of Abbas in which he has announced to come back to films.

Due to this interview, his fans came to know that Abbas was settled in New Zealand with his family. Due to withdrawal of money, he had to file bankruptcy four times and had to drive a taxi to support his family. Initially, Abbas also worked as a mechanic. Abbas wanted to stay in New Zealand but became active on social media after his fans reached out to him. Abbas also met some producers who offered him films and now Abbas will start his career afresh.


No password sharing for friends in Netflix

OTT platform Netflix bans password sharing in India, angers youth According to the company's new policy, Netflix users will not be able to share their account passwords with friends but can share passwords with family members.

In May, the company banned password sharing in more than 100 countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Austria, Singapore, Mexico, as the revenue was affected due to password sharing. Now India has adopted the same policy.

Users are complaining on social media that the company is taking advantage of the increasing popularity of Netflix in India. In the last three months alone, the company has got 59 lakh new users in India.

The girl became blind due to the use of smartphone

Manju from Hyderabad went blind due to 'smartphone vision syndrome' has created a stir. As soon as Manju moved away from the smartphone, the blindness went away in a month. A doctor from Hyderabad tweeted that 30-year-old Manju used to see dark lines in front of her eyes and sometimes they stopped appearing. If I turn on the light at night, nothing is visible for a minute or two. As these symptoms increased, Manju went to an eye doctor and the report came back normal. I went to the neurologist, the report came back normal, but the doctor found the problem. Manju used to watch everything on the phone for 7-8 hours during the day and used the smartphone for 2 hours even after switching off the light at night. The problem went away within a month after the doctor told him to stay away from the smartphone.

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