Watch Out!

Pritish Nandy puts forth some great points in his recent post entitled ‘The deficit of trust‘… I live on the 24th floor of a well

Amazing Thailand

I love Thailand!  I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Thailand on four earlier occassions, some work and some vacation.  And, it was for a business

7 Japanese Principles

Garr Reynold’s blog on all things related to presentation design – PresentationZen – is easily one of the finest I’ve ever encountered.  I’ve blogged about it often,

Location Based Future

TechCrunch recently featured a guest post written by the famous Robert Scoble – one of the most popular (stalked) users of location-based services and someone

Raavan

So often, I find that movie critics and reviewers in India fail to recognize the merits of any thing that lies outside of mainstream cinema. 

The Great Indian Tragedy

According to the backgrounder by The Economic Times: A lethal plume of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas escaped from a storage tank at the Union Carbide

Seeing The World

It’s been a while since I’ve posted any thing on this blog pertaining to “Travel”.  From the frequency of posts on that subject, you would

Who You Are

Thanks to Jin, I discovered a gem of a guest post on the excellent GapingVoid blog.  In “You, Less Than“, Pamela Slim presents her views on

Then What?

Another brief but thought-provoking post from Seth Godin, called Sad Tim: At the post office the other day, a guy wearing a beautiful handmade scarf

World 2.0

I chance upon The Artist Farm recently, and soon find myself reading post after post on a wide range of interesting topics.  One particular post that

Decision Dilemma

Seth Godin makes some interesting observations in his post on Rational vs Irrational decision making: No one is rational all the time. In fact, somewhere

Fighting Complacency

I few days ago, I encountered a blog post by Jin Yang entitled ‘Complacency‘.  In it, Jin writes about his early years growing up in

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