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 …
Category Archives: Life
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 …
Isolation
How many of us are living in isolation? We resort to social media applications, news feeds. Do we feel we don’t belong in this real world where we would interact humanly? Why do we have to take shelter to anonymous platforms to share our pain, happiness? Is it because with the advancement of technology has …
Self herding
How many times did you end up buying a bigger or newer costlier coffee at your favorite roaster? You will know only if you check your expenditure on coffee. You repeated your own behavior and ended up drinking costlier coffee in bigger mugs. But what about the sample coffee barista offered you? Well congratulations, you …
Prediction
It is difficult to leverage past data and predict for the future. We should be more rational with our evaluation process keeping these points : Excerpt from a book Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger by Peter Bevelin
Luck
We undermine the virtue of luck. Once we get famous or successful, we forget how much luck played its role. Our survivorship bias takes over reality. It was luck that you were in the right place to seize an opportunity. Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity. ― Seneca
Listening
Listening is one of the most important virtue for us. A good listener gets more love, respect, and recognition. This art can help us in being focused in all situations. A good founder grasps more from a board meeting. To me a great salesperson, you have to be a great listener. Not listening to your …