We Have Been Here Before
The technology is different. The drama is identical. We lived through this story before — we called it the personal computer.
The technology is different. The drama is identical. We lived through this story before — we called it the personal computer.
How to Lie with Statistics predicted exactly how data can mislead us — and seventy years on, India's own numbers prove every word of it.
Why does one AI prompt always lead to ten more? I explore the science of AI's strange pull — and how to stay in control. What's your longest AI rabbit hole?
After AI enhances decision-making at the top, the real bottleneck emerges below: execution. The next challenge is implementation intelligence. Smarter secretariats, same hands. Why the AI age will be won by institutions that redesign execution, not just adopt dashboards.
India should build its own foundational AI models through public-private investment—keeping money, data, and intelligence at home rather than perpetually renting them abroad.
Quitting isn't failure when it's a decision. A clear-eyed framework for knowing when to continue an exam—and when to choose another door.
Coaching estimates range from 81 to 100. Twenty years of data, seven statistical models, and one defensible answer: 81.
Ancient Vedānta, quantum mechanics, and Krishnamurti converge on one truth: the observer and the observed are not separate things.
India's industrial production, charted across fourteen years, reveals a hidden rhythm: factories, government spending, and retail discounts all obey one calendar. Understand it, and you can time your biggest purchases wisely.
Discover how Alfred Adler’s early psychology and modern neuroscience converge on one powerful truth: you are not a prisoner of your past, but the proactive architect of your expected future.
A few months ago, I was walking through one of those busy market lanes in Rishikesh — the kind where incense smoke mixes with river air, and every third shop is selling something you did not know you needed. I was not looking for anything in particular. But I stopped at
What Information Theory Reveals About the Loneliness of Men in Their Forties Introduction Today I came across a tweet from a man in his forties. His story felt familiar, almost as if I could have written it myself. "I am 42, senior IT job, house in Chennai, supportive wife,