Posts
All the articles I've posted.
-
(DAY 953) Happy Dushera and its importance
Dushera always brings a reminder of how festivals carry both cultural meaning and personal reflection. It marks the victory of good over evil, most often rememb...
-
(DAY 952) Remembering Mahatma Gandhi
I find myself thinking again about Mahatma Gandhi and how his life continues to be a reference point whenever the subject of truth, discipline, or social change...
-
(DAY 951) Running setback in September
September was supposed to be the month to complete 100 kilometers of running, but I ended up closing at 54. Travel first broke the rhythm, and when I returned...
-
(DAY 950) PADI divers group and friendship bonding
I keep thinking about how certain activities create bonds that ordinary conversations rarely manage to build. Diving with a PADI group reminded me of this. The ...
-
(DAY 949) Saturday evening cricket with neighbors
Every Saturday evening turns into a small ritual when the ground near the society fills up with a mix of people carrying bats, balls, and the easy laughter that...
-
(DAY 948) Startup events and mixers
I attended a startup event today, the kind that brings together founders, investors, and a mix of other stakeholders. These sessions are always compressed, wi...
-
(DAY 947) Swiggy hourly deals versus Amazon Flipkart offers
Swiggy has been running hourly gamified deals that feel less like discounts and more like a game of chance. The rotating nature of these offers means that eve...
-
(DAY 946) A Friend's Job Search
A message from a friend popped up, asking for a look at his resume. He’s decided to re-enter the job market after a period away. My own world is currently my st...
-
(DAY 945) The Fading Map of Thailand
It is September 24th, and the tan from my trip to Thailand earlier this month remains distinctly visible. The demarcation is clearest where my scuba diving we...
-
(DAY 944) A Product Team Member's Calendar
A product team member's calendar is not merely a schedule of tasks; it is a structural representation of priorities and a defense against the constant pull of...