Family first. Husband, father of two, and a quiet dreamer. Introvert with big goals, small circles, and a love for meaningful conversations with golgappa
The city taught us a new way to live, and we quietly accepted it.
Part of me admires how adaptable humans are.
Another part wonders if we've become so good at adjusting that we've forgotten to be surprised anymore.
When I first moved around Bengaluru regularly, I used to get irrationally frustrated by the traffic.
A 20-minute journey becoming 45 minutes felt unacceptable. I'd complain, check maps every few minutes, look for shortcuts, and wonder how a city could function like this.
And that's what struck me recently.
There's a psychological concept called the "normalization of deviance"—when an abnormal situation persists long enough, people stop seeing it as abnormal. We don't solve the problem; we adjust ourselves around it.
Big shoutout to @AkasaAir for an amazing experience on my recent Phuket → Bengaluru trip! Smooth service, right on time with boarding, and landed exactly as scheduled 👏✈️
A new era of hospitality is clearly emerging in Indian aviation. #akasaair
Boarding a cab out from Chennai central is nightmare. When it rains, only god can help.
@GMSRailway should definitely help in making it easy for passengers through a good parking system or a bridge drop like airport.
Request from a common man.
#SouthernRailway
If you are raising funds, keep this data in mind - global PE dry powder is at around $1.8 trillion. This money needs to go somewhere. Whether the economy is in recession or is booming, our goal should remain the same - build good businesses. #saas#superops.ai #startupindia
There should be a school for adults that teaches all the things that are rarely taught to us as kids.
Call it the school of adulting and teach:
Ergonomic posture, financial literacy, organising home, negotiation, hosting parties, supplements, fitness, meditation, nutrition.