TEDx talk of my friend Vidia Mooneegan. “Having experience is not longer an advantage. It means you are an expert of the past” – Vidia Mooneegan Here is his TEDx talk: . PS: Yes, the image on top – that… Continue Reading →
Jay-Z was inducted the Songwriters Hall of Fame, a historic achievement which marks the first time in history that a rapper has been accepted into the prestigious organization. Here is what Obama, a friend of Jay-Z, had to say about… Continue Reading →
I was tinkering this morning with the timeline solution developed by Northwestern University Knight Lab, and started making a timeline of the Men in Men of Mathematics – a book I have been reading. Then I started playing with it… Continue Reading →
There are a lot of pictures explaining the power of perspective, the classic glass half empty, half full, boat and land, etc. There are two images however that I have seen in the past few months, that completely changed my… Continue Reading →
This used to be a private internal video. The realization that I should share it openly came when I was reading the book from Jay Samit called Disrupt You. If you are buying a Kindle edition – purchase a hardcover… Continue Reading →
I had a missed call recently – I do not answer calls from unknown numbers, so when a text followed it, I was surprised. It said ” San, I am in Bangalore – “name.” I instantly recognized it as our… Continue Reading →
Where Could VR take off? We had a little mind jam about this and here is the conclusion: Our reluctance to embrace VR comes from the fear of letting go of the reality that we are born into and got… Continue Reading →
When I saw Shah Rukh Khan on Ted, My first thought was what is this guy doing here? Has Ted ran out of people with great ideas etc. Not wanting to judge someone before knowing, I decided to watch it…. Continue Reading →
The moment an artist dies, all his works becomes a limited edition. Adam Lindemann, an art collector, and gallery owner says, “art is part of our collective cultural history, and it is forever.” But when Yusaku Maezawa buys a Basquiat… Continue Reading →
Company lore is part of building a company culture. The good thing about it that it does not cost a dime. In fact, we can build it around the absence of things. Of late I have been experimenting with creating… Continue Reading →
I was going through an old hard drive and found this picture of my team from the company I sold some years ago. Building a 100 people company is all about putting those systems, processes, rules and finding those 6-10… Continue Reading →
To do lists do not work. Two reasons. a) It is faking achievement. b)Creating a priority ranked to do list itself is a task that gets downgraded to a random list. To do lists looks important because it looks like… Continue Reading →
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