My previous job got me hooked to watching Star Trek Enterprise, AB gets the credit. Some takeaways: As a captain of the ship, the first responsibility is the safety of its crew. It is easy to get blindsided with decision making. Our ego and bias can burst the entire ship. Handling crisis requires rationality and …
Category Archives: Life
Power problem
There comes a professional stage in most of our lives where we become a manager or a leader. Most of us earn it with hard work and grind. It makes us humble and empathetic. There is another bunch of these folks who land into these positions without toiling hard. These are the power-hungry people, insecure …
Legacy
Humans like to leave their legacy. In princely states, kings would build castles, water fountains, and gardens. Tyrants, dictators and mass murders left us with many scars. Our legacy should be our contribution to society and people around for good. How we have changed millions of lives in a positive way. Most of those statues …
On Thomas Edison
I read “the wizard of Menlo Park, a life of Thomas Edison” recently. All this while I saw Edison as the guy who killed Tesla. I am not sure if that is true, but reading this book made me know a few other things about Edison. His entrepreneurial journey begun in early age, printing newspaper …
Sail
There comes part in everyone’s life where he/she feels completely broken. The lucky ones end up finding a sail, a person/book/hook which takes us out of our screwed up present. I have had many friends, sail in my life and it helped me in shaping who I am now. Help others, pay it forward. Look …
On Jamsetji Tata
I spent a few days reading, For the love of India: The life and times Of Jamsetji Tata. Not much has been written, taught about him. It made me realize the influence of the Parsi community in industrializing India. Some learnings: Importance of Education: As a result, Jamsetji IIM, JJ School of Arts and many …
Individuality
Our individuality is constantly at a test. We get influenced and drape ourselves with externalities. Are we not a unique individual with our own brain, body? Why do we have to pretend, act like someone else? Our identity which should have been our individuality becomes a copy of someone else.
Business evaluation
Excerpt from a book Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger by Peter Bevelin
Overthinking
Overthinking is a cause of depression. We end up imagining situations which have not happened. The fear of its happening itself makes us miserable. Our brain is hard-wired to think negatives. That came with our Homo Sapiens DNA. Always in fight and flight mode. The only thing we can do to avoid getting stressed and …
How to be miserable?
Charlie Munger in his commencement speech on June 13, 1986, to the Harvard School, talks about four ways to become miserable. Munger continued from where Johnny Carson had spoken. Carson’s prescriptions for sure misery included: 1) Ingesting chemicals in an effort to alter mood or perception 2) Envy 3) Resentment On top of this, Charlie …