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Planned Obsolescence: The Open Secret that Endangers Us
Are we being manipulated into buying more than we need? And who's paying for it?
Apr 45 min read
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Conversations to Know People Better
Late night conversations can be trump cards when it comes to revealing hopes, fears and character.
Feb 143 min read
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The Most Popular Blog Posts of 2024
Like, comment and share your favourite post of 2024!
Dec 27, 20245 min read
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Workplace Tips: What they don't teach in school
How to enjoy your work while not allowing its rough and tumble to take over your entire life.
Nov 15, 20247 min read
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Why Ratan Tata's passing feels like a Personal Loss
Bidding adieu to India's jewel and why it made me tear up.
Oct 11, 20244 min read
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Little Legacies
How do quirks get etched into our personalities? Do we carry some of them as souvenirs from the people we've known?
Sep 13, 20243 min read
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The Book Business: Will the medium dictate the message?
E-readers and audiobooks have changed how we read. Now they may end up changing what we read.
Aug 2, 20245 min read
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Comfort TV shows that help me Unwind
A long day calls for some couch therapy! This is my list of what never fails to soothe.
Jun 28, 20243 min read
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The Cost of Money: Cash or Card?
Your mode of payment - apps, cash or card - affects how much you spend and even how you perceive frivolous expenditure.
May 10, 20244 min read
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Rising above Imposter Syndrome
Do you worry about whether people think you're a fraud? Or feel like you don't deserve to be where you are? Well, you're not alone.
Apr 12, 20244 min read
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Seeking Synchronicity
Einstein called coincidence 'God's way of remaining anonymous'. Which is why a random happenstance can sometimes, be far from random.
Mar 22, 20245 min read
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The Allure of Simplicity
Is simple just another word for basic or does it hold deeper secrets?
Feb 23, 20243 min read
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One Coffee, Please. And a Portion of People-Watching
Do try this in public and report back!
Feb 2, 20243 min read
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The Charm of Whimsy
The whimsical adds sparkle to everyday life. From literature clocks to quirky fashion choices, embrace the enchantment of whimsy.
Jan 5, 20243 min read
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The Collaboration Credo
Working with others can spark innovation, creativity and lead to groundbreaking achievements. It can be fun too!
Dec 8, 20234 min read
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The Myth of Multi-Tasking
Does multi-tasking aid productivity? Or does the appearance of doing everything all at once mask the fact that we're not getting very far?
Nov 17, 20235 min read
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11 Life Lessons I learnt from the 2008 Recession
Why waste a crisis? I used it to introspect and figure out what's important, what's not and what's got to change.
Oct 27, 20236 min read
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Driving Me Crazy: How I Learnt to Drive
Sometimes, driving is the destination. At least, it was for me. And so, I took the long, scenic route!
Oct 6, 20236 min read
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The What, How and Why of the 2008 Recession
A cautionary tale of corporate greed, political corruption and the decline of good old common sense.
Sep 15, 202312 min read
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Netflix's Persuasion: How not to adapt a classic
This film is a prime example of what is lost when the spirit of a story comes third to audience appeasement and cashing in on market trends.
Aug 25, 20237 min read
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