Long back I had posted three really good short films. However, I had not written in detail about them. I recently showed one of those three short stories, "Ahalya", to my non-Indian friend and he liked the quirky film a lot. However, when I explained to him the mythological context behind it, he appreciated it... Continue Reading →
An appreciation note for Charlie Munger
This is an appreciation post for Charlie Munger - Berkshire Hathaway vice-chairman, Warren Buffett's business partner since 1959 and someone who I idolise. I have written about Charlie Munger multiple times on this blog, but I can't have enough of him; so here is one more post! Charlie Munger was born on 1st January 1924;... Continue Reading →
Life Force Pyramid
I came across this on "X" (Twitter) and loved the concept of the Life Force Pyramid. The Life Force Pyramid is a foundational tool that Dr. Phil Stutz — the subject of the Stutz Netflix documentary — uses with his clients. It consists of three levels: Body: Your physical health. People: Your relationships with others.... Continue Reading →
Attosecond Gets The Nobel Prize 2023
X (formerly Twitter) is my most preferred, in fact, the only platform for getting news, trending topics and in-depth insights on any topic. TheNobel Prize 2023 was no exception. A tweet on Google surge in "Attosecond" caught my attention and I followed the trail to get some interesting details. An attosecond is a very short... Continue Reading →
Incredible story of Lukasz Nowak – the new International Master of chess
Chess is one of my passions and some day I aspire to do justice to my potential. I have played chess since age of 9. I studied chess for 3-4 years but have been playing regularly for the last 33+ years; more often after the emergence of Chess software and mobile apps, because you can... Continue Reading →
7 Japanese Concepts for Transformation
I came across on social media these 7 eye-opening Japanese concepts that will transform your life. 𝟭. 𝗜𝗸𝗶𝗴𝗮𝗶 Discover your purpose in life. Determine the reason you wake up each morning. Choose something that aligns with your strengths, passions, and the needs of the world. This is what gives life meaning. 𝟮. 𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗸𝗶𝘁𝗮 𝗴𝗮 𝗻𝗮𝗶... Continue Reading →
Trust Is A Core Value…
I liked this tree diagram! Source: The Speed of Trust by Stephen Covey
Dunning-Kruger Effect
Did you know about the Dunning–Kruger effect? It is a cognitive bias where people with low ability, expertise, or experience tend to overestimate their ability or knowledge. We often face this psychological paradox in life: less competent people see themselves as professionals and qualified, while more competent people tend to doubt themselves and their abilities.The... Continue Reading →

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