Knowledge is knowing that you will fail. Experience is remembering that knowledge after you fail. Wisdom is remembering that experience before you start working on something new. And that wisdom teaches you to focus on the process. Because the process is the best chance of winning. Shortcuts and hacks are ways to win once if the stars alignContinue reading “WhatsApp, Amazon, Boeing, Digital Education and Chips: 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”
Intel, Softbank, Venture Capital, Payment Apps and Upgrad: The Week’s Most Interesting
Philip II of Macedonia set the stage and the foundations of the army for his son Alexander. Before him the army was quite ordinary and hardly had anything special about them. He was known for all the changes he made to the entire structure of the army, including starting the practice of uniforms, regiments (calledContinue reading “Intel, Softbank, Venture Capital, Payment Apps and Upgrad: 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”
A future Nobel,Democracy, Moore, Ford & Autocrats: The Week’s Most Interesting (03.05.2020)
The World is re-opening because the consumption driven economy is completely stagnant across the world. The next two weeks will remain the most tensely watched in the history of the modern world because for the first time in my opinion, we are taking a bet against evolution. We are putting economic survival first, asking people toContinue reading “A future Nobel,Democracy, Moore, Ford & Autocrats: The Week’s Most Interesting (03.05.2020)”