Objectivity, and the path to joy
Are we really objective when evaluating our own happiness? Maybe if one were really responding to a need, and not a want (driven by social validation or self image), one would be in the moment, and experience joy.
Are we really objective when evaluating our own happiness? Maybe if one were really responding to a need, and not a want (driven by social validation or self image), one would be in the moment, and experience joy.
Whitefield continues to play host to new breweries, this one is opposite Prestige Shantiniketan. We visited in August, so the brewery should be up by now. Even if it isn’t, go there for the rooftop, friendly service and some excellent spicy food.
The review of this book on my various social feeds had disappointed me, but fortunately, the book didn’t. Broadly, the book is about the forgotten people who are trampled as the world grinds forward on the path of progress. It is everything that Roy writes about in non-fiction, but framed in fiction for a change. Firmly favourited.
My take on the importance of a world view in brand building. With the ever-reducing shelf lives of brand and marketing play books, a “skin in the game” approach is a strategic imperative. What is that, how does one arrive at it – my perspectives using Nike as an example.
Korean in Kammanahalli is not really a stretch of imagination. And Arirang has been on the list for a while now. Lip-smacking food that included a spicy pork bibimbap and a Chicken Gimbap, and really friendly service means that I’d not only recommend it, but make a repeat trip as well.