Book Review – Comfort Crisis

I just finished reading (and re-reading) yet another amazing book for this year – “The comfort crisis” by Michael Easter. When my friend suggested this book last year, I assumed it was a regular self-help book dealing with mental fortitude. But it turned out to be a glorious amalgamation of story, statistics and studies onContinueContinue reading “Book Review – Comfort Crisis”

Running Ultramarathons

The first time I met Anirudh, a fellow resident at our residential community, was during a casual run inside our compound. He was running with another gentleman, who was running barefoot. The duo seemed to be running forever, with a poise of long-distance runners! Only when I interacted with Anirudh, I found he was anContinueContinue reading “Running Ultramarathons”

Welcome to the Tribe

The whole of human race belongs to the homo sapiens “tribe”. Within this broad classification, we divide ourselves into various nationalities, religions, languages, regions, caste and creed. These are the typical “tribes” based on history and geography. The human quest for novelty keeps evolving, and we now have tribes based on social engagements and mutualContinueContinue reading “Welcome to the Tribe”

Book Review – Antifragile

This book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb had been on my must-read lists for a long time. During a visit to one of my friend’s homes, I chanced to see it on his bookshelf and requested him to lend it out to me. It took me a long time to complete this book though, mostly dueContinueContinue reading “Book Review – Antifragile”

A magic number called Twelve

We welcomed another new year on Jan.1st, 2025 – Solar new year to be exact – celebrating our planet Earth completing its full rotation around sun. Twelve months is what it took. The concept of a month originated from Moon’s phases – a lunation cycle – one new moon to another. The Gregorian calendar weContinueContinue reading “A magic number called Twelve”

You always start from zero

Every start of a new year brings with it a fresh slate. The past years’ accomplishments and resolutions (met or unmet) seem immaterial at the moment. It’s time to come out with a fresh list of to-dos and to-learns for the year; or at least do more and learn more since last year. The newContinueContinue reading “You always start from zero”

Ending the year with gratitude

As the curtains fall over yet another year, it’s time to retrospect the year that it has been. A lot of things happened this year, lots of firsts, lots of action and events. It’s appropriate then, to end this year 2024 with a sense of gratitude. Not just for the good things that have happened;ContinueContinue reading “Ending the year with gratitude”

Inventors Diesel, Otis and Carrier

My daughter excitedly mentioned the other day: “Papa, we have improved so much in technology since olden times, right?”. Yes, lot of technological evolution has indeed happened over the centuries, lot of inventions leading up to this technologically advanced world that we live in today. A lot of it though, we take it for granted.ContinueContinue reading “Inventors Diesel, Otis and Carrier”

The Trojan horse

One of the fascinating aspects of the Greek mythology is that of the Trojan Horse. The ancient Greeks (Achaeans) waged a war against Troy (present day Tevfikiye in Turkey). The mighty Greek army, even after relentless aggression, could not enter the impregnable fortress of Troy. King Odysseus of Ithaca, one of the shrewd generals leading theContinueContinue reading “The Trojan horse”

Being a purpose-driven Fan

There are two prime fan modes out there: one doing the “Hero worship”; the other of “Role model”. For someone who believes a certain individual has reached a special persona, one that (we think) is completely out of our league, ends up doing “Hero Worship”. We see their success and stardom, but then also believeContinueContinue reading “Being a purpose-driven Fan”