Tag: musings
All the articles with the tag "musings".
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(DAY 1047) A call that resets business thinking
The conversation today over Google Meet was with Amit Kumar, who has recently taken on the role of CEO at Takealot.com a...
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(DAY 1043) Closing 2025 with satisfaction
The end of 2025 arrives without drama, but with a sense of internal order that feels unfamiliar in a good way. On 31st December, I notice that the year does not...
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(DAY 943) The Resistance to Running
This Saturday was spent at a child’s birthday party held at Wupi, a trampoline park on the outskirts of the city. ...
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(DAY 942) A Saturday at Wupi
This Saturday was spent at a child’s birthday party held at Wupi, a trampoline park on the outskirts of the city. ...
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(DAY 904) Mysterious illness spikes before long weekends
The phenomenon of increased sick leave requests immediately preceding long weekends represents one of the most predictable yet unaddressed patterns in workpla...
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(DAY 892) Kids live fully in each moment
Children possess an innate ability to experience life with complete presence and authenticity that adults struggle to recapture, approaching each moment with cu...
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(DAY 891) WhatsApp groups die as we age
Most WhatsApp friend groups that once buzzed with daily activity now sit dormant, collecting digital dust as members drift into different life phases and priori...
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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...