Nov 8, 2021Member-onlyWhen Childhood Stories aren’t as Sweet as we RememberedHow re-reading The Giving Tree challenged my view of generosity and gratitude While going over my childhood books in my parents’ apartment, I came across The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. The book easily stands among my top 3 favorite childhood books. If you haven’t read it, please take three…Books6 min read
Published in ILLUMINATION·Sep 15, 2021Member-onlyThe Boat vs Fish DilemmaHave headphones blurred the line between immersion and disconnection? Last month, I signed up to run a half marathon. Having never run a proper race before, I started to imagine what the atmosphere on race day would be like. One of the things that puzzled me was whether I should wear my headphones or not while running. I’m used…Society4 min read
Aug 1, 2021Member-onlyTrust Me, You’re Way More Creative Than You Think‘Everyone who’s ever taken a shower has had an idea’ Nolan Bushnell I started writing a newsletter during the lockdown in France. Immediately, I had to find an answer to a tough question — what should I write about? It was particularly tough because I felt like people wouldn’t be…Creativity5 min read
Published in DataDrivenInvestor·Jul 30, 2021Member-onlyOpportunity in CrisisThough the Coronavirus crisis is unquestionably tragic, as far as startup creation goes it’s pretty valuable. 7 Questions To … Mathias Pastor, Director @The Family What’s The Family? The Family is a long term minority & strategic shareholder for lots of different ambitious European businesses. So our core focus is on helping startups & founders to grow. And usually…Startup8 min read
Jul 27, 2021Member-onlyA 33km Run Up and Down the Giant of Provence 🗻“Mont Ventoux is a special mountain” Alberto Contador 685 years ago, the Mont Ventoux witnessed “one of the great moments that oscillate indecisively between the epochs” as Italian Philosopher Petrarch ascended the Mountain in what appears to be the first known account of someone climbing a mountain solely for pleasure…Running9 min read
Jul 25, 2021Member-only10 Things I Learned Playing Chess ♟️“Chess is life in miniature.” Like a lot of kids, one of my first extracurricular activities was the school’s chess club. I have few memories from that time, only that of losing at a tournament and claiming that I had mistaken a piece’s position on the board. A few years…Life Lessons8 min read
Jul 16, 2021Member-onlyFrom 0 to 500km in 4 Months 🏃♂️“Most runners run not because they want to live longer, but because they want to live life to the fullest” Haruki Murakami While there are many benefits to remote work, a clear downside is that you can quickly become sedentary if you’re not cautious. To prevent my daily activity from…Running5 min read
Jul 9, 2021Member-onlyProviding Assistance to Sex Workers in Navi Mumbai’s Red Light DistrictNGOs across India are empowering sex workers towards a life of freedom. Two months ago, a colleague and I were given the opportunity to visit Sahaara Charitable Society to talk to their CEO and employees and visit their educational and all-in-one centers (education, nutrition, healthcare, counseling) in Navi Mumbai’s Red-Light…India8 min read
Jun 21, 2021Member-onlyPredicting My Next Favorite Book 📚 Thanks to Goodreads’ Data and Machine Learning 👨💻“If you don’t like to read, you haven’t found the right book.” — J.K. Rowling This article is quite different than the ones you might be used to. I really enjoyed working on it and sharing it with you, I hope you’ll enjoy reading about it 🙂 If you want…Machine Learning11 min read
Jun 2, 2021Member-onlyWhen Showing Beat Sharing, it was Time to Delete Instagram 📸The We Generation or the Me Generation? About 6 months ago, I deleted the Instagram app. There wasn’t a defining event that led to the deletion. Rather, I slowly came to realize that the app was having negative effects on me, namely: FOMO, egocentricity, and addiction. Now I know what…Instagram5 min read