A clear sign of someone with great taste is that they can hold contrarian takes with confidence. They do not succumb to trends. They can spot potential before anyone else does. They are generally a few steps ahead of whatever the common, most popular take is.
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Friday, 6 March 2026
Thursday, 5 March 2026
The backbone of good culture
Good people want to work in high trust environments. They don't care for optics because their self worth is already linked to their work. They thrive in places where they are given a worthy problem statement and then everyone gets out of their way. The backbone of good culture is trust.
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Hypocrisy is part of the human condition
Most people are contradictory. This is especially true for the ambitious ones & those trying to bend reality. They’ll be generous & selfish. principled & egoic. visionary & petty. sometimes in the same damn hour. If you demand purity, you’ll end up alone & smug. Hypocrisy is part of the human condition. No one is above it. When you accept it about yourself, you can also accept it in others.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Assume Things Will Go Wrong and Prepare Accordingly
Expect disruptions instead of being surprised by them. Mentally rehearse realistic worst-case scenarios, like missed warmups, broken equipment, technical failures, or unexpected changes, and decide in advance how you would continue anyway. When setbacks occur, they feel familiar rather than catastrophic, allowing you to adapt quickly and keep moving forward.
Monday, 2 March 2026
Seeking validation is a form of seeking love
Seeking validation is a form of seeking love. But unlike love, it can be earned and chased. Validation doesn’t fix the problem, but it keeps you running. That is why it never feels enough.
Build a Diversified Identity
Develop multiple roles and interests beyond a single defining identity. Invest time in hobbies, relationships, or pursuits that exist outside your primary performance arena. A diversified identity creates psychological distance from any single success or failure, helping pressure feel less overwhelming when the stakes rise.
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Stop doing things you secretly resent
Audit recurring commitments that feel obligatory but drain your energy. Question traditions, social expectations, or professional habits that no longer align with your values or lifestyle. Replace low-return obligations with activities that support rest, relationships, or meaningful work.