Why I Read

I think that in life and in business, the more we experience things, the more wholesome we become. Or, better still, the more accepting we become of life and it’s little ironies. In that regard, I find that lived experiences are many times preferable than any talk or theory because Read more…

Green Origin

I once read an online news article about a guy in India who wanted to sue his parents for, well, bringing him into the world, i.e., giving birth to him. I don’t know if the court battle really did happen. It could have been a publicity hoax by some local Read more…

Too Dear

I once read a story set in Monaco – a tiny country in Europe on the sunny shores of the Mediterranean. The tale is by the grandmaster Tolstoy himself, and humorously recounts the ordeals this micro-nation faces as it deals with a murderer to bring him to justice, and it Read more…

Phobjikha, where?

Google Phobjikha. The first images that pop up are those of the vast U-shaped glacial valley with its lush marshes the meandering Black River in the center. This archetypal notion of the place as just the valley is super entrenched so much so that the whole gamut of Bhutanese travelogue Read more…