trust

Capitalism has put trust in the back seat. Old days we had a family physician, butcher, or milkman. They cared for us, and we trusted them with their quality of service. With time we are merely limited to buying or consuming. There is a pure transaction at play. We are just another face paying for …

true

We have to be true to ourselves in our actions to avoid future regrets. Our life is not a binary but a colorful rainbow. These colors are like our experiences. As we age or when our mind is idle, our thoughts will continuously remind us about these colors. If we have lived the moments true …

sugar

Last few weeks, I have avoided sugar. Apart from rice, I was not taking anything else. The side effect of it was not getting enough sleep. Again, this is my observation. I had some sweets yesterday, on the eve of Holi. After which, I good 8-10 hours of sleep. I am not sure if it …

Crisis

Crisis tests leadership. When things run smooth, we don’t notice much about the pillars or fundamentals of any business. COVID was one such situation that defined a company, especially how they treated their employees. There were mass firings and, many businesses got shut down. When the Brazilian frost hit in the early days, green beans …