Category: articles

  • 26 Years, 27 Lessons

    I turned 26 this July. And it’s funny when I realize how many of the beliefs I carried all the way up until 26 were useless. I mean, so totally, brutally, useless. I—like many say—wish somebody had told me these things earlier. Be it about relationships or business or about people and life in general. …

  • A Security Staff at Your Mind’s Entrance

    The purpose of hiring a security staff is to filter the kind of people entering inside a building. For if everyone is let inside, only chaos would ensue. The same is true for our mind. If we allow ourselves to be distracted by every passing thought, there will be no mental space left to focus…

  • Sometimes, Patience Is All You Need

    Writing offers you a window for self-analyses. Putting your thoughts on paper allows you to see where your thinking lacks logic or needs further refinement. More often than not, the thoughts you record on the paper will will stare right back at you—making you question your IQ, whether you are abnormal, and having you wonder…

  • Learning Resilience the Japanese way

    The infrastructure corridor connecting Vadapalani and Poonamallee has emerged as one of the most significant urban mobility upgrades in western Chennai. Over the past few years, the corridor has witnessed major development through metro rail expansion under Chennai Metro Phase 2, along with road upgrades and elevated infrastructure projects aimed at reducing congestion and improving connectivity. By…

  • How I Convinced Myself to Workout Consistently

    The infrastructure corridor connecting Vadapalani and Poonamallee has emerged as one of the most significant urban mobility upgrades in western Chennai. Over the past few years, the corridor has witnessed major development through metro rail expansion under Chennai Metro Phase 2, along with road upgrades and elevated infrastructure projects aimed at reducing congestion and improving connectivity. By…