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all things work culture, emerging business trends, tech, etc. (enjoyed best with a cup of coffee)

Watching from Afar

Watching from Afar

Europe is closely observing the American election this year. It does not take much to realize that the US-EU relation has been dwindling owing to Trump’s choice of adjectives for the region’s leaders and policies, and the overall lack of consensus over key issues like climate change and

The Catcher and the Mind

The Catcher and the Mind

If I had a penny for every time someone told me they disliked The Catcher in the Rye, I’d have a mansion overflowing with riches today – the monetary metaphor does little to prove my point, but I’m tired of having heard too many comments of discontentment regarding J.

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

This year was special as far as the Nobel Prize Announcements were concerned – many remarkable discoveries found acknowledgement and were considerably relevant particularly in the trying period that we’re going through. But it was unique because women won ‘big’ this year! There were three winners for science– two for

The Balance-Act

The Balance-Act

She’s a four-time finalist for the Pulitzer; She’s won the Peabody Award in 2018 for the very series that’s now under the scanner – Rukmini Callimachi has just walked into a controversy that on-lookers in the field of journalism were perhaps hawking for. Feeding right into the mouths

The state of African startups

The state of African startups

With an estimated 1,500 to 2,000 languages spoken by over 1.2 billion people across 54 countries, Africa offers a unique blend of entrepreneurial talent, raw infrastructure, and opportunities.