• Perplexity: The Curiosity Machine That’s Actually a Trust Engine

    Perplexity: The Curiosity Machine That’s Actually a Trust Engine

    A Note Before We Begin: I wrote this because I genuinely admire what Aravind Srinivas and the Perplexity team are building. I’ve been following their work closely, reading interviews, watching social media content, and tracking their product evolution. The technical execution is remarkable. The team is world-class. The growth trajectory speaks for itself. But I’m…

  • 37signals: The Company That Owns Control (And Doesn’t Know It)

    37signals: The Company That Owns Control (And Doesn’t Know It)

    A Note Before We Begin: I’ve been following Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson’s work for years. Their books changed how I think about business. Their writing is consistently sharp, honest, and useful. I watch Jason’s posts on X not because I’m looking for flaws, but because I’m fascinated by what makes certain businesses connect…

  • How Wynter Owns Clearance (And Why They Don’t Know It)

    How Wynter Owns Clearance (And Why They Don’t Know It)

    A Note Before We Begin: I’ve been watching Peep Laja’s work for a while now. The rigour he brings to marketing, the anti-BS stance, and the way Wynter has grown are impressive. His LinkedIn content consistently challenges lazy thinking, and I respect that deeply. This piece isn’t a critique. It’s an attempt to read Wynter’s…

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  • Five Life Lessons My Coach Taught Me

    Last month I crossed 500 days of training milestone, while raising my one rep deadlift max to an all-new 300lb. To set the record straight and avoid the ire of fitness elite, I do Crossfit on alternate days of the week. (Spoiler: Completing x-days has never been and never was the objective. It happens to…

  • Dentsu’s Chairman on “The Big Game Mentality”

    Some time ago, I had the opportunity to sit across the table, at a conference, with a man who turned around a 3 million company (Rediff DY&R) into a 100 million powerhouse, almost overnight. Sporting a ponytail, and alive with experience, Mr. Sandeep Goyal, Chairman, Dentsu Advertising (the biggest agency in the world — holds…

  • Is India the worst for digital nomads?

    According to 70 nomads on NomadList, India is probably one of the worst places to work scoring poorly on almost all categories. Internet, gays and women have it so bad you can’t help but cringe. Quartz chimes in. This is fucking insane! Having lived and worked in Chandigarh, New Delhi, Mumbai and New York I…

  • The Tesla of Online Airline Ticket Booking is Virgin

    The notorious flag glooming over most airline ticketing portals is hanging on a price pole. Commissions are held back like a receding hairline. I’d rather shave it than wax nostalgic sporting a comb over. Hemmed on that flag are the letters “FUCK” in big bold letters, underlined, enclosed in a starburst, catching a welfare fluff.…

  • How I got my first job in advertising (Third and final part)

    Read part one and two first. While I stood in one corner of the room, by the balcony, overlooking Thane, my friend lay lazy in bed. We were brainstorming ideas to get me a foot in the door at an advertising agency. He was hosting me for the weekend while I was in-between places. He worked…

  • How I got my first job in advertising (Part two)

    Read part one first. Before the one bedroom hall kitchen there was a room. Not just any room. It was a classroom at the end of a hallway on the third floor of a school. Yeah, thats right. You heard me right. The room was divided into three parts, appropriated with a bed without sheets,…

  • How I got my first job in advertising (Part one)

    The bell to our one bedroom hall kitchen rang. We were expecting burgers and fries from McDonald’s this afternoon. But, this wasn’t your regular delivery. There was a catch. My roommate and me were jobless and broke as fuck. No advertising agency was willing to hire virgin copywriters. I was told repeatedly that I lacked…

  • Assumptions, eating pizza and startups

    There we were, at the end of a long day, huddled together at a pizza place, debating the intentions of “circular-pizza-sliced-perforations” on the top of a pizza box. Let’s quickly add context to “we” here. There’s the founder, the designer and I. Back to that evening. “It’s meant to keep the pizza fresh,” prompted the…

  • What’s the Indian rope trick have in common with picking up girls?

    For many years, people from across the world have travelled to Indian shores to witness a fakir climb miraculously his way up a rope that disappears into the thin sky above. Only to reappear minutes later from behind the crowd to everyone’s shock and loud applause. Indian men, ever since, have developed a natural knack for…

  • Trip to the dentist

    A few days ago I found myself lying down on a rather swanky chair in a dentist’s office. Nope, it wasn’t a root canal but a perspective client seeking some brand restructuring. In these, first-off meetings I like the getting-to-know-the-client-better by stepping into my nosey 12-year-old self with 21 questions routine. To your surprise, the…

  • The Indian Platter

    I’ve just knocked the socks of the hottest looking female on the planet for the 100th time. We lay there, arms crossed, looking into each other’s eye with content. But, only I’m not. I’d be a douche if I said something. Truth is, I got bored. Rather quickly. Too quick for even my own good.…

  • Match Tickets

    There I was, a chilled beer in hand, on the edge of my seat, watching the match between India and Australia. Despite my bleak knowledge and interest for the game, the cricket fever had gotten the best of me. An adrenaline rush ensued once Yuvraj hit the ball down the boundary towards victory. It sure…

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