Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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(DAY 847) The Single Player Game of Life
Time operates as the ultimate equalizer in human existence. Whether you wake up in a mansion or a studio apartment, everyone receives the same twenty-four hours...
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(DAY 846) Cascade of Connecting Flight Delays
The mathematics of connecting flights operates on razor-thin margins that airlines have perfected over decades. A thirty-minute layover in Dubai, forty-five min...
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(DAY 845) Simple Joy in Rain
Monsoon is here. The air smells different — cleaner, softer, like it has rinsed itself of the dust and decisions that usually hang in it. The temperature has di...
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(DAY 844) The Business of Beds
Hospital chains operate on a simple yet complex equation - maximizing revenue per bed while maintaining occupancy rates. The metric that drives boardroom di...
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(DAY 843) A Much-Needed Super Lazy Sunday
Ten days of irregular sleep patterns had finally caught up with me. The kind of sleep debt that accumulates gradually, then hits you like a wall when your bod...
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(DAY 842) The Pond You Choose Matters More Than Your Swimming Skills
The metaphor feels accurate when I think about relationships, and major life decisions. Swimming ability matters, but the pond you choose to dive into often det...
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(DAY 841) The Push Before the Progress
Last night turned into one of those extended work sessions where time blurs into a single stretch of coding, writing, and planning. By the time I finshed, it wa...
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(DAY 840) When to Absorb and When to Adapt
Business operates on a simple truth that most people discover too late: setbacks are not anomalies but the standard operating procedure. The failed pitch, the l...
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(DAY 839) Inter Milan's 5-0 Champions League Final Loss
The scoreline was brutal in its simplicity. Five goals to nil. The numbers etched themselves into Champions League history in 2025, not for their beauty but for...
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(DAY 839) How Envy, Not Greed, Shapes Our World
The conventional wisdom suggests greed drives the world. Wall Street operates on it, corporations pursue it, and politicians leverage it for policy. But this mi...