10 takeaways from “Zero to One” by Peter ThielPS: I haven’t been active on this blog for a while due to life events, will try to post semi-regularly now :)Nov 12, 2023Nov 12, 2023
Part 1: Reconciling the climate crisis and humanity’s constant need for growthThis article is Part 1 in a series. Follow https://snj.medium.com/ for Part 2May 28, 2022May 28, 2022
Is there a benefit to devaluing the Indian Rupee (₹)?The value of the Indian rupee relative to other world’s currencies, in particular the U.S. Dollar, and to a lesser extent the British Pound…May 14, 2022May 14, 2022
Looking to 2022: Of sacked football managers and new year resolutionsPS: This is a rambling article without a defined ending, and only intended to serve as an accountability tool. Proceed with caution.Dec 28, 2021Dec 28, 2021
Why do we need to be a generalist in a specialized world? Reviewing RANGERecently completed: Range by David Epstein. A masterful book, that challenges our core assumption that hyperspecialization is the key to…Sep 22, 2021Sep 22, 2021
Life after COVID-19: Butterfly effects and why we need to care about our supply chainDo you know where a) the clothes you buy, b) the snacks you eat or c) the car you drive are produced?May 30, 2021May 30, 2021
Money: The made up thing (!) that we can’t live withoutI read this book a few weeks ago, and it fundamentally changed a lot of misconceptions i had about Money (i.e. blew my mind!)Mar 27, 2021Mar 27, 2021
Sustainability Series: The myths we need to stop believingThis article is Part 2 of a series on sustainability. Follow Shriram for more.Jan 31, 2021Jan 31, 2021
Sustainability Series: Greenwashing -The most important term you may not have heard ofThis article is part one in a series on sustainability. Follow Shriram for more.Jan 3, 2021Jan 3, 2021
Do No Rules Rule? What Netflix's counter-intuitive culture can teach usNo Rules Rules is a fascinating, highly counter-intuitive book. At several moments, I had to put down the book because what it was telling…Nov 28, 2020Nov 28, 2020