Believe It Will Work — Even If It Might Not

Posted on 18 Apr 2025 00:00 in Startups
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If you want to start your own business or build something new, here's a strange but true idea: You have to believe it will succeed, even though it probably won't.


AI Can Be Misled

Posted on 15 Apr 2025 00:00 in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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AI Can Be Misled — That’s Why Critical Thinking Still Belongs to Us


Great artists steal. Great AI steals.

Posted on 03 Apr 2025 00:00 in Personal
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The question isn’t whether AI can be creative. The question is: How do we evolve along with it?


Slow Down

Posted on 30 Mar 2025 00:00 in Startups
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Sometimes, slowing down is the smartest move in life and business.


Still a Translator, Still Standing and Thriving.

Posted on 21 Mar 2025 00:00 in Small Business
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Translator in the Age of AI and Machine Translation.



The Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025

Posted on 26 Jan 2025 00:00 in Personal
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A Journey of Grit, Growth, and a Little Bit of Magic


Mr. Osamu Suzuki

Posted on 30 Dec 2024 00:00 in Personal
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The Maruti 800 wasn’t just a car—it was a dream made real for millions. Suzuki didn’t just bring cars to India; he brought hope and built a bridge between two nations.


Dr. Manmohan Singh

Posted on 27 Dec 2024 00:00 in Personal
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Dr. Manmohan Singh, one of India’s greatest leaders. His vision transformed the Indian economy, brought India to the global stage, and forged lasting partnerships, notably with Japan and the U.S. His legacy will inspire generations. Rest in peace.


Volunteering: Not a favor—you’re contributing to something bigger than yourself

Posted on 12 Oct 2024 00:00 in Personal
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Volunteering and honorary jobs are often seen in such a limited light, especially in places like India, where many people confuse these selfless acts as some social currency or favor.