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🚆 THE "JOHKOHS"
This poem was written while I was still on my way home.
A late-night train journey.
The rhythmic clatter of tracks.
Stations arriving and disappearing.
A coach full of strangers.
An... The Subtle Art of “NOT” Replying on Teams
If you work in a modern office, chances are your day starts not with coffee, but with a ping on Microsoft Teams. Someone’s already dropped a “quick question... Title vs. True People Manager
Anyone can hold the title People Manager. But not everyone truly is one.
After 15+ years in IT services and over a decade in people management, I can say bluntly: when... The "Perceptions"
In the corporate corridors, stories are often heard but not truly listened to.
Perceptions shape realities, biases bend truths, and sometimes merit is quietly eclipsed.
This poem... The Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia of “Not Replying” on Teams and Emails
I wrote about the Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia of not replying — part satire, part rant, part serious call for ... AI and We (The Homo Sapiens)
We talk a lot about AI these days — and why not? This is the epoch we inhabit. But if the cosmos permits me to be sagacious enough (whoooo whoooo), I am intimately enamo... 🌪️ Wuthering Heights and AI: A Flamboyant Meditation
When AI Meets Literature
I am pertinent, and perhaps unfraid to be flamboyant in expressing my deepest regards for the idea of reading — an exhi... The Book Day”
In this age where circuits hum and algorithms dream, the humble book still breathes — quietly, steadfastly, like an old oak in a forest of glass and code.
When the world bows to the br... Some thoughts I penned down this Earth Day 🌍
We often celebrate as a single day of awareness, reflection, and responsibility—but the truth is, every day is Earth Day. Every breath we take, every re... The Quishwash of Hope”
In my head popped a thought, and upon paper it did flow. Strange, bizarre, and yet alive—words that whisper disdain, yet shine with hope.
I write not for grooming nor perfecti... The Essence of People Management Lies Beyond the Title
The Title vs. The Calling
In today’s era, any Tom, Dick, or Harry can be handed the title of People Manager. But holding a designation is not t... The Oxygen of our Epoch where AI Sustains but Authenticity Animates
In an age where Artificial Intelligence writes in seconds, sings in millions, and dazzles in devices, the question is no longer wha... The Pen, the Program, and the Paradox of Authenticity
I recently came across a few effervescent articles and journals from Sage (AI And Authenticity) and Oxford(AI & Humanity) that explore the depth ... Dearest Gentle Reader: The Lost Art of Greetings
In a world obsessed with speed, we’ve traded elegance for efficiency—and lost the art of greeting along the way. This satirical piece, inspired by Brid...
If the splashes of gulal 🎨, balloons 🎈, and pichkaris 💦 made my poem unreadable in the design above, here’s the text version for you: served with extra colors, emojis, and festive cheer, because ... India AI Impact Summit: People, Process, and Governance
The theme Sarvajana Hitaya, Sarvajana Sukhaya — “for the welfare of all, for the happiness of all” — is not ornamental Sanskrit. It is a civili... This is my handwritten sonnet — 14 lines of thoughts on living in the age of AI, balancing creativity, imagination, and the digital rigmarole.
Even when technology surrounds us, the pen still finds i... People Manager vs. Reporting Manager in the Age of AI
Being a people manager is not the same as being a manager with a team reporting to them. The difference lies in intent, empathy, and the ability ... AI as the New Cartographer: The Floccinaucinihilipilification of Human Labor?
I am extremely curious in this era of AI about how the mapping of some of the most wanted territories of thoughts and ima... The Peninsula of AI Expands into Continents
Woah, now we are towards capturing the continents — soon humankind will be acquiring not just our solar system but the entire Milky Way.
’Cause sky is the...