I shared a satirical piece from Denounce that pokes fun at Microsoft’s ubiquitous 'Where do you want to go today?' advertising slogan, capturing the tech-focused humor and corporate skepticism of the early 2000s.
I discovered a collection of parody ads and logos that satirize famous brands, including Microsoft. These "false advertising" examples use humor and graphic design to mock iconic corporate visual identities and marketing messaging.
I argue that time management is actually about building habits and managing my moods. I prioritize choosing the right tasks over efficiency, using strategic procrastination and working only when I’m inspired to get things done faster.
I told IITM graduates that grades and jobs are depreciating assets. Focus instead on friendships—they are appreciating assets that grow more valuable over time. Make new friends today by simply talking to the people sitting right next to you.
This talk transcript shows how reshaping and joining mismatched maps unlocks political, administrative, and business insights that would otherwise stay hidden in disconnected geographic layers.
I reflect on the courage required for professional honesty, whether allowing negative customer feedback or saying "no" to overtime. By challenging my internal fears and setting clear boundaries, I found that directness is more effective than people-pleasing.