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Circus of thieves

I stumbled upon a instagram reel which was funny nevertheless had truth in it. Here it goes:  -  Dawood Ibrahim ran away after blasting bomb  -  Vijay Mallya ran away after taking loan  -  Nirav Modi ran away to London after diamond heist with around 11000 crore  - Police caught whom? The person without the helmet on roads. Isn't India one of the best places to live in. We see all the wonders of the world. Sunny Leone's name came in the college merit list for a B.A in Kolkata. Father cheats in Ludo, his daughter files complaint that it caused emotional stress and led her to lose her trust in her father. We enjoy everything in India from Golgappa Maggi to Chocolate Idlis to Mirinda Omlette.  But what we don't realize or rather even if we realize, we accept it as 'chalta hai' attitude in our system of justice. Most of Gen-Z Indian don't care of which politician is corrupt, as they are busy with their cool life and Entrepreneurial mindset of making m...

CRM Framework - Learn Earn Churn

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 The "Learn, Earn, Churn" framework in customer relationship management is iterative: Learn why churn happens and refine the value proposition. Use those insights to earn more effectively. Continuously monitor and address churn to sustain growth. Courtesy - Canva photos 

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I ‪‪❤︎‬ Coffeee...

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 Thanks to ChatGPT for the below content. Hail ChatGPT and myself for customisation :-) Hey coffee lovers!      Let’s take a little aromatic trip down memory lane and see how coffee became the soul-soothing, conversation-starting drink we all adore. In India, the story of coffee is as rich as its flavor—a blend of tradition, innovation, and some seriously cool modern vibes. So, grab your favorite brew and settle in as we explore coffee’s journey in India. A sip through History...       Believe it or not, India’s love affair with coffee started way back in the 17th century. Baba Budan, a Sufi saint, smuggled seven precious coffee beans from Yemen’s port of Mocha during his pilgrimage to Mecca. He planted these magical beans in the green, misty hills of Chikmagalur, Karnataka. And guess what? That region still reigns as one of India’s top coffee hubs.       Fast forward to the British era, and coffee cultivation was booming under the East ...

Future @ Work

    The future of work is something to ponder. The traditional 9-to-5 or 40-hour workweek is becoming obsolete for the younger generation, who prioritize faster rewards, whether in money or career growth. This shift has already led to the rise of freelancing. Over time, the importance of "time" as a primary factor for pay is being replaced by "skill." Gradually, even skills might become less critical. But what will replace skills? Perhaps, it's attitude. Maybe.     Consider the ASK model (A - Attitude, S - Skills, K - Knowledge). While knowledge is important, it’s no longer a major differentiator in an era where humans compete with AI. Information is abundant, and machines excel at processing it into insights. Skills matter to an extent, but they too might become redundant in the near future. Attitude, however, is where humans can still shine—our emotional intelligence and personal touch make a difference. At least for now, this gives us an edge.     Histor...

Its all about the Curves, isn't it?

        I love beauty and economics, have always pondered over the similarities between the two. Yes, be it nature or economics or even life, it falls into the curve. The Bell, of course.        Beauty lies everywhere, even in a flower, colors, mountains, birds, women, child etc. It is how the eyes sees that matters. A curvy lady can enchant my eyes as much as an economical demand supply curve for me. It is pleasurable only after all the break even, isn't it?           Renowned statisticians say everything in life falls into the Bell curve. Be it count of dices over a period, heights, weights of a group of people, marks of a class/grade, life cycle of industry or a person. We do enjoy its peak as much as while growing. Once the peak is achieved, what about the downfall? Take for instance the Governments or kings that have ruled before. How long have they sustained in the peak is what matters.      Isn't...

Freak out Saturday - OMG 2 & meditation

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       After a while, I got my free time yesterday and wanted to keep myself away from work. At times, I can keep on going and going when it comes to work, that I feel jaded. Yesterday was my break day.  I started my day with a movie in Global Malls, went to OMG2. Since I saw its trailer and my obsession with Gods, made this an obvious choice.      By the way, I did enjoy the OMG part 1 too, where Paresh Rawal filed a case against God for an earthquake. It was Krishna who came to his rescue there.   OMG2 is on a totally different level. The message in the movie was not just about the religious beliefs, but how our Indian education system was so advanced in ancient history.     It reminds me of Lord Macaulay's address to the British parliament on 2nd Feb 1835, where he emphasizes that in order for them to dominate India, they need to break our education system. A snippet of his speech in the pic below: Credits - raganugapre...