
The past does not define you, but it certainly does shape your present frame of mind. We spend ample time trying to forget it while ignoring the learnings we get from the mistakes we've made.
If you happen to remember something from the past, maybe it's a sign of something you haven't confronted and dealt with.
Enjoy!
Dec 6, 2023
25 min

There is a hypothesis stating that the way we speak, the way we communicate is inhibited since we were in nappies and there's no changing that and it couldn't have been more wrong.
From your voice, vocabulary, pronunciation, semantics etc. It's a skill you develop, forever and don't let anyone say otherwise.
Enjoy!
Dec 1, 2023
12 min

The logic of having a 100 books published on "Business Culture" does not make sense. You either have a good culture or a shit culture. It's not an intricate answer.
Here's our take with our own personal experiences working across different companies. Working inside the shit cultures and the great cultures.
Enjoy!
Nov 27, 2023
41 min

A wise person once said,
"Be careful of your ego on the days where things seem to be going your way. That’s probably when you need to try the hardest to stay grounded. We all want to feel good, sometimes even excessively so. You start getting praise, you start getting recognition and you start feeling proud. Then you get entitled and you start losing your way. Understand that as much as the good days exists, the bad ones exists too"
Nov 27, 2023
20 min

You could make the contentious argument that we have never been more disassociated than ever before. Think about that for a second, we're here in a physical realm, but are we REALLY here?
A conversation held on repetition over repetition. Time and time again. Awareness is the light at the end of the tunnel.
Here's our thoughts on this. Enjoy!
Nov 23, 2023
9 min

Two quotes from philosophers in our history and one of our favourites, “Reading Helps You Have Conversations with the Dead” and “Books are a way of gaining wisdom from the ones no longer with us”.
So here’s a quote we came up with- “You have a moral duty as a human being to be curious enough to gain wisdom and knowledge from the information at your disposal”
Have you ever asked yourself if you should’ve had an extended conversation with a senior citizen born in a world different to yours? Maybe you would after this.
Here’s Life Lessons from an 80 Year Old.
Enjoy!
Nov 20, 2023
2 min

A man that needs no introduction. Henry Ford is one of the few that understood the direction of the world and he certainly did see things not many did.
Here's a few quotes from the man himself.
Enjoy.
Nov 13, 2023
1 min

We've decided to transition into calling it "Passage Time" from Chapter Time.
This is an extract from the book, "How To Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie. Something we can all relate to.
Enjoy!
Nov 11, 2023
39 sec

We've been working on our communication skills quite a lot in the last 6-7 months. From the simplest things such as our voice to overwhelming factors such as our Vocabulary. Once we understood its importance, we've been enjoying the process. Have a listen to know about some of the things we do to improve the way we communicate.
Attached below is the youtube url of someone we believe provides valuable insight on improving your communication:
https://www.youtube.com/@ttsar
We certainly did enjoy recording this episode. Hope you guys enjoyed this too.
Feedback is highly appreciated.
Nov 8, 2023
27 min

We always seem to come back to the book It Doesn't Have To Be Crazy At Work By Jason Fried & David Hansson and I recommend you do too.
In a world filled with Instagram Hustlers or Masochists, this book cuts out all the fluff and tells you that you don't necessarily need to run a company like it's terminal because we both know, it's highly unlikely that it is. Hope you enjoy this passage from the book
Nov 1, 2023
3 min
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