I wanted to find the first example of overcoming adversity for today’s piece. The history of adversity is so old and the need to overcome it so strong that you just can’t trace the first example of it. It is part of that inherent character of human beings. The faster you get over denial, the faster youContinue reading “Non Profits, Fintech, Next Billion, Magic Leap and Parque das Tribos: The Week’s Most Interesting”
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Batteries, Blockchain, Ads, Medicines and Nuclear Power: The Week’s Most Interesting
The ability to predict the future is crucial. It is the crucible on which every leader whether corporate or global is measured. But the crystal ball of the real world is bound by a hundred variables and that makes it supremely complex. From the decline of West Indian cricket to the over dependence of middle eastern countries on oil,Continue reading “Batteries, Blockchain, Ads, Medicines and Nuclear Power: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Google, Delhivery, SMIC, VC and COVID Recovery: The Week’s Most Interesting
A rather sad week, with possible war on the border,news of suicides, and rising cases. Some streaks on sunlight as at least one big company keeps its promise of being debt free as compared to the massive defaults we are used to of the last couple of years. So this week I wanted to do 2 things. The firstContinue reading “Google, Delhivery, SMIC, VC and COVID Recovery: The Week’s Most Interesting”
Gates, Cars, Digital, Culture and Coffee: The Week’s Most Interesting (25/04/2020)
It’s been a week of uncertainty. Across the world, we seem unsure on how to spend the next few weeks fighting COVID. Most of the money, sanctioned for unemployment in America has already been used up, Kurzabeit (similar to furlough but more direct) is showing limited impact on German businesses. The global economy has hitContinue reading “Gates, Cars, Digital, Culture and Coffee: The Week’s Most Interesting (25/04/2020)”