The Brain Behind buying…
Why do we look out for products associated with our childhood?
Why do we look out for products associated with our childhood?
The greatest asset of the company is its people. - Jorge Paulo Lemann
“There’s a strange talk being spoken in the hallways of the corporate world today. It’s about inner peace and a desire to gain more from business than a hefty pay-check."
She used to be so great at math...
They say therapy helps....
-- A Critical Analysis Of A Picture – Rajya Sabha v/s Central Vista--What kind of a tale wouldn’t have a protagonist and an antagonist? A Tale is often told from the lead character’s point of view and is often glorified, but how about changing the angle of perception? After all,“Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter”.
Is this world run by colours? Perhaps it wants us to know its little secret and we just can’t figure it out? With exams coming up soon, all I did was throw my phone away to deal with my emotions. Anxiety has always been my best friend! I rushed out of the house with my music player and sat down on a park bench.
We, the homo sapiens have always had a subconscious desire to look up to someone more powerful, richer, or glamorous. Be it Lord Ganesha, Warren Buffet, or Shah Rukh Khan, the interest we’ve shown to listen to their stories and lives is prodigious.
Time is a resource which in economics, has been termed as “scarce”. Has it always been this scarce or has our hunger for productivity made it scarce? Our ancestors dwelled upon how time was a part of our lives, not a resource which had to be exploited like coal. These were the times before the invention of the mechanical clock, long before time started being measured in units, where people were not ruled by someone else’s schedules, where not doing anything didn’t mean wasting time! Then came a sudden shift in people’s mindset. A sudden need to come up with productivity hacks. Perhaps our hunger to be the most materialistic in society made us strive and settle for not one, but two jobs altogether!