Category: Education
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The Quiet Surrender: Trusting AI Over Ourselves

In a world drowning in options, AI promises peace—not by offering more, but by offering just one—and in that surrender, we must ask: are we losing ourselves?
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Warren Buffett: The Most Spiritual Capitalist

“You can’t buy time. You can’t buy love. But you can live wisely enough to earn both.” – Warren Buffett A Different Kind of Billionaire On May 4, 2025, Warren Buffett delivered his final speech as chairman of Berkshire Hathaway at the annual shareholders meeting in Omaha. The crowd erupted in a standing ovation that…
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Dear Parents, Are We Raising Thinkers or Performers?

Something strange is happening around us. Every event — be it a crisis, a tragedy, or even a celebration — is now treated like a scene from a movie. We’re clapping for outcomes we don’t fully understand. Posting dramatic opinions before understanding the context. Sharing statuses to “take a stand” when no one even asked…
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Is Burnout Increasing? Exploring Its Work-Related Causes

Burnout isn’t just about doing too much—it’s about doing what no longer makes sense. Through the stories of a factory supervisor from the 1990s, a remote operations manager today, and a future AI reviewer, this blog explores how the design of work has outpaced the design of being human. If you’ve ever felt exhausted without…
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How India’s Unicorns Missed the Global Mark

India built code for the world—but never a product the world fell in love with. While we scaled unicorns at record speed, most never left the country in spirit or design. This blog explores why—and how it all comes down to one missing ingredient: intent. Not funding. Not talent. But the ambition to build for…
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How AI Challenges Human Dominance

From agriculture to the internet, every revolution has made humans more capable—until now. The AI era isn’t about empowering us. It’s about surpassing us. If intelligence is no longer our edge, what remains of human value?
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The New Tech Blueprint: How AI Is Rewriting Developer Roles

Getting Started in Software (2010) I started my career in 2010 in software engineering. I barely knew Java. After joining TCS, we were given three months of training before being placed on a project. Anyone who didn’t know a programming language could learn the basics during that time. The purpose of the training was simple:…
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The AI Revolution: Human Producers Are Being Replaced

I don’t usually write about technology, but I can’t help myself this time. The long-term impact of Artificial Intelligence is too profound to ignore. We cannot truly understand the future if we don’t understand the role AI is going to play in it. This isn’t just another industrial or digital revolution—it is the biggest transformation…
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Wrong way of teaching physics to children

I used to hate physics, in fact, I still do. My recent topics of interest include “Where do we come from?” and “Is there a God?” and some more. Some consider these the big questions. While searching for answers, I suddenly came across a book titled “Brief Answers to the Big Questions,” and guess what—it…
