
When Just Innovation Was Not Enough
A reflection on the lessons learned from building, innovating, and realizing that execution and amplification matter more than invention alone.

A reflection on the lessons learned from building, innovating, and realizing that execution and amplification matter more than invention alone.

You don’t need to start your own venture to be an entrepreneur. Intrapreneurship is entrepreneurship with a different address.

I was never exceptional. I was never failing either. I was simply average. In the Indian education system, average is a peculiar place to occupy. You are not celebrated. You are not rescued. You exist in the middle, visible enough to be counted but not enough to be remembered. This is not a complaint. It is context. Because what I learned from that middle ground shaped everything that came after. ...

Ventures might fail, but entrepreneurs never fail. A reflection on how a father’s dream and a teacher’s words shaped my understanding of success and failure.