Solar powered cell phone made of recycled plastic.
Full fledged Flash player for smart phones.
Abraham Lincoln as perceived by different cultures.
Shutting down the internet in its current form and redesigning a whole new internet.
[above quotes are headlines from the NYT]
Sabarmati river front development as an aesthetic and environment benefit to Ahmedabad
Disused railway coaches as temporary shelters for the homeless.
Mobile soup kitchens in cities.
Too many classes in a day.
Too little sleep in a day.
In a day, I get bombarded with ideas, sensations, thoughts and experiences. I get inundated by information. I frequently try to make sense of it all. Sometimes I succeed, most often I do not. I like to connect dots, draw conclusions, even hypothesize. Hypothesizing is a risky business. What if the hypothesis proves wrong? The loss is to the ego and not to the learning process. Ego is the biggest stumbling block to learning. Yet one cannot discard ego. [Or one should but can not, even when one tries.] The efforts involved in learning are all related to taming the ego, everything else follows naturally. It is like identifying the right target segment after assessing and segmenting the market. Positioning still needs to be done but almost half the job is done once the target segment is identified. [Learnings distilled from internship experience, couple of marketing workshops I attended]. Positioning is the right frame of mind.
Full fledged Flash player for smart phones.
Abraham Lincoln as perceived by different cultures.
Shutting down the internet in its current form and redesigning a whole new internet.
[above quotes are headlines from the NYT]
Sabarmati river front development as an aesthetic and environment benefit to Ahmedabad
Disused railway coaches as temporary shelters for the homeless.
Mobile soup kitchens in cities.
Too many classes in a day.
Too little sleep in a day.
In a day, I get bombarded with ideas, sensations, thoughts and experiences. I get inundated by information. I frequently try to make sense of it all. Sometimes I succeed, most often I do not. I like to connect dots, draw conclusions, even hypothesize. Hypothesizing is a risky business. What if the hypothesis proves wrong? The loss is to the ego and not to the learning process. Ego is the biggest stumbling block to learning. Yet one cannot discard ego. [Or one should but can not, even when one tries.] The efforts involved in learning are all related to taming the ego, everything else follows naturally. It is like identifying the right target segment after assessing and segmenting the market. Positioning still needs to be done but almost half the job is done once the target segment is identified. [Learnings distilled from internship experience, couple of marketing workshops I attended]. Positioning is the right frame of mind.
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