December 2008
16 posts
Nowhere
Just when you think you are out of something terrifying, you bump into a situation where you don’t know where to go. I am right there. I seriously don’t understand now where to go. I just keep searching for options. I see people like this, and feel a sense of fear I may end up that way. Or I imagine myself doing this or this. Or I imagine myself leaving all aside and doing some real...
Hee-Haw Marketing: Find the Purpose. Make a... →
lifeinsideout:
mikearauz:
Engagement as a metric has been largely misused as a simple act, no matter the act, as an indication of commitment. An interaction with a banner ad, whether intended or not, this is engagement….
‘Often our biggest mistake as managers is believing that, in general, customers care a lot about your brand. They do not’ - Now that’s something that I...
Texting in teenage is useful profesionally -... →
Mumbai meri jaan!
Apparently in Kolkata you wont find any taxi driver who compromises on a single penny. Today, Mumbai just made it to be false. I just got into a taxi at Shakespeare sarani and told him Park street. 30 bucks was what he told. I got in and within first few minutes of our conversation we exchanged a few words where I told him I was from Mumbai. The 65+ man adjusted his springy seat (twas an amby, so...
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lifeinsideout:
elgaffney:
by Jerome from BBH, now W+K AMS on Nike
Bookmarked this one. Link’s cool and descriptive. Good essential.
Bad times.
One whole fortnight away from tumblr. Not the best days going on in life. I am just gaping at myself how I succumb to pressure. It is this enormous pain of not having one good thing that you have dreamt to have in your life, just because of a reason that you are not ready to accept it at this moment, hurts you badly. If you understand what I meant, I am having rough days. Serious rough days. Lots...
This actually came as a shocker to me. Next plausible CM for Maharashtra, is my alumni. Prithviraj Chavan might just be close to that. :O :O
A story of survival
This is the story of a man and his wife who were inside the Taj. The bravery and sacrifice of staff just touched me. Amazing read of how Michael and Anjali scrapped their lives thru Taj on the inhuman tragic night. (Source: Anupendra)
…My point is not to sensationalize events. It is to express my gratitude and pay tribute to the staff of the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, who sacrificed their...
But the best answer to the terrorists is to dream bigger, make even more money,...
– Op-Ed Contributor - What They Hate About Mumbai - NYTimes.com (via krisnair)
hmm!