Partners I – Looking Up Paragliding Partners in Sky

Partners in Sky – This photo captures paragliding pilots circling in a thermal above the billing take-off. Pilots follow a circular path in a rising draft of warmer air in order to gain height. After sufficient height is gained, they head off to a next way point. Paragliding pilots usually fly in a groups so that they can easily find Read More …

Brexit – Easier said than done

… and finally, it happened! A political earthquake has happened in the UK and its political and economic impact will slowly spread throughout the world. Britons have voted to opt out of European Union. About 52% of the population voted to leave and 48% voted to remain. In the exact numbers, a small fraction of 1,269,501 (1.2 million) people changed Read More …

Curve III – Paris Photographs

[Click on images to view in LightBox]   In this blog, I have gathered a few photographs from my last year’s trip to Paris. Paris has innumerable photography sites. In this post, Parisian art and monuments are presented from a different perspective. It is a collection of Paris photographs containing curve or curved structures. Even simple day to day photography Read More …

Short story – An invite for lunch

They met at a metro station. He fell for her immediately at a first sight. Both of them walked around the local market, he, unwilling to spend too much money on a first date, he kept insisting he likes spicy and home cooked food. After couple of weeks of dating, he received an invite for lunch. Dressed in perfect white Read More …

Curve II – Eiffel Tower

Eiffel curves – This huge arch at the base of Eiffel tower looks beautiful   Eiffel curves – Beautiful curved pattern of the steel mesh at the top most floor of Eiffel tower   Beautifully lit eiffel tower at night [Click on the photos to view them in light box]   I couldn’t resist the second post for this challenge. Read More …

Curve I – Mesmerizing Spiral Kannur lighthouse

Mesmerizing spiral straicase at Kannur lighthouse [click on the photo to view in light box]   I went on a bike trip to Kannur with my best buddy in the month of February 2016. We visited the Kannur Lighthouse during this trip. Visitors were allowed to visit the top of the lighthouse. To reach to the top, we had to Read More …

TED – Misconceptions about Rewards Driven Motivation

Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, and misconceptions surrounding rewards driven motivation. Starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don’t: Traditional rewards aren’t always as effective as we think. See the video below, which summarizes years of ignored research, and underlines that higher rewards does not always yield higher performances. Specially, for performing Read More …

What matters is, what you scatter

Transcript of the keynote from the 55th IIT Kharagpur Convocation “WHAT MATTERS IS NOT WHAT YOU GATHER, BUT WHAT YOU SCATTER” …. You can convince yourself about the reasons for not exercising—no time, the peer pressure to socialize, the difficulty of a club membership, and logistics problems. However even if these are valid, you can always go for a walk Read More …