Carving his own success story, as documented in his new book Harsh Realities: The Making of Marico
Carving his own success story, as documented in his new book Harsh Realities: The Making of Marico
'The most satisfying thing is to join the list of all those people who I have a great admiration for'
We met, laughed, ate, drank, chatted but without ever reaching out for our smartphones.
'No Time to Die' leaves you curious about the next Bond.
Why Dina Ayman, an Egyptian-American engineer, is making a case for greater inclusion and diversity for women in tech
Mike Flanagan's Netflix show is a game changer.
Sometimes you cannot un-hear voices that are critical, no matter how hard you try.
The latter, however, comes from not wanting to let go.
Either we see death as yet another number in a long list of people we have already lost, or we feel trapped in our inability to participate in the grief the way we once did.
One’s utter failure in breaking down means others too begin to think you can take on more than you can chew because you have made it normative.