The city looked spectacular on the live telecast.. Lots of crowds everywhere!
I hope this is an annual thing.
Lots of lessons to be learnt (police/admin coordination), but having this race is worth it.
The city is a haven for cyclists with its flats, slopes, & great weather.
There’s a strange problem in entrepreneurship that people who’ve never built anything feel very confident telling founders what to do. Most advice comes from people who haven’t earned the right to do that. They haven’t failed or risked their savings. Never hired or fired, never stressed to figure out how to pay salaries when the bank balance looks empty.
Building a company is suffering with purpose. Advice without scars is just noise especially when it comes from someone who has never felt that pain. Everyone has an opinion on the internet- Deepinder Goyal shouldn’t do this. Nithin Kamath should do that. It’s easy to have opinions when you don’t carry the consequences. The world is weird that way because it rewards loud commentary
If you’re a founder-just starting out or already funded, be selective about whose advice you take. Very few people have paid for their lessons in time, money or with stress. Giving chat GPT advice is easy. But it doesn’t build companies.
*Himalayan Pralay: Capitalism’s Reckoning in the Age of Kalyug*
>The 2025 floods mark a deadly pattern, not a rare disaster.
>Kalyug’s cosmic deluge is now capitalism’s ecological fallout.
I ✍️ this article published in #TheHindu today.
https://t.co/kuOVoFzAwo
Pune Knowledge on Tap.
Starting a new thing (with @AshishPonders@AdhesionLab@storyrulesindia@sjpatil). A monthly series of talks with experts. Over drinks at Wynkk Aundh. Last Thursday of every month, 6:30pm. Please mark your calendars. (And see next tweet. RT for reach)
Nothing like living in a neighbourhood where Silent Night, Holy Night does not belong, not even remotely.
Yet, every time a car reverses, there it is. 😂😂
Perspective from the auto driver today:
Food delivery apps have cannibalized rickshaw drivers' incomes.
"Previously, people used to go to restaurants to eat. If it was two or more, they'd take an auto... now everyone gets their food delivered at home."
India may be the only country where "being sneaky" is a feature.
Quick commerce platforms routinely state, for your selected address, that delivery will happen within 15-20 minutes depending on the time of the day. Have you ever checked how long it actually takes
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