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Givers and Takers

When a friend comes and asks you for information, how you’d respond most of the time determines your reciprocity style -

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I am not good at it

The excuse I use most often to convince myself for not doing an activity is “I am not good at it”. However, this has become a default excuse for a lot of things -...

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The Perils of Following Your Passion

A common advice to college students or someone starting their career is to follow their passion. While I’ve always believed in this, this blog post is an effort t...

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Knowledge vs Wisdom

In my first job, I joined an experienced team that had been working on the product for about 3-4 years. The product was already mature and they already had a larg...

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Andy Murray

Andy Murray might have played his last match against Roberto Bautista Agut at the Australian Open. He lost the match in 5 sets. I’ll remember him charging towards...

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A Guide to French Polynesia

My wife and I celebrated our first anniversary trip in French Polynesia (a group of islands south of Hawaii with Bora Bora being the most popular amongst them) af...

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Peer Pressure

Before the social media (about 15 years ago), I saw peer pressure as a good thing. The only source of peer pressure came from my friends - who were mostly like me...

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The days are long but the years are short - #30

My idea of celebrating birthdays have changed over the years. Previously, it meant being the center of attention - inviting lot of friends, cutting cake, answerin...

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A Guide To Inca Trail

The Inca trail is a popular trek in Peru, South America. The trail starts from KM 82 and ends in Machu Picchu. The trail is 26 miles long (42 km), has an elevatio...

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Robert Federer

You read the name right (or if you read it as Roger Federer, you might want to read the title again). The blog post is about Roger Federer’s dad, Robert.

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