Train of Thoughts
This isn’t about marketing, business growth, or digital strategy. This is where my mind wanders beyond the professional.
This page is a reflection of those random, profound, and sometimes chaotic thoughts—the ones that keep me up at night, the ones that question reality, and the ones that define the deeper layers of who I am.
If you’re here, welcome to the other side of my brain. Let’s think beyond the obvious.

Is this generation more talented, or has it just become easier to be famous?
Not long ago, you needed actual skills and dedication to be famous or infamous. I mean even gangsters had to showcase their skills to be famous. But with time I feel, just because of social media skill-less people are getting famous for no reason. Brands are paying exorbitant amounts to these so-called influencers to influence. Is it just me or the morality of the masses have gone downhill exponentially in the last 10 years? Is glamour, and sex the only things that sell?

A quote
Do not compare yourself with others. You are not late, you are on your own time. You have your own story to tell. Comparison induces deperation

Does a cabal really exist?
Is the role of Blackrock and Vanguard, only limited to managing assets? or do they have a different vision of the world? Is it only economic?
Was COVID really a pandemic or it was created to execute "survival of the fittest"?
How does Bill and Melinda Gates come into this picture?

Are Genz's truly socially aware or batcrap crazy with a side dose of ADHD?
I understand Genz's are our future purchasers. But what is wrong with this generation? They are hyper-sensitive about everything, they do not like to be accountable about anything, they have zero patience, they have just one ideology- "trend" and they always feel, they know best- albeit that I think is nothing new.
I sometimes feel if the generations prior to them, stop working for a month, Genzs will vanish into oblivion. Where is this world going? Where did it all go wrong? Can we only blame social media and technology?

A quote
It's necessary to do everything for the right reasons. If you start a business in search of more money, you will never be satisfied, rather start a business to leave a lasting impression on your clients with the work you do and who you are. You will make money automatically.

Some say Murphy's law is a myth. It's best to be blindly optimistic
I feel murphy's law helps you to anticipate problems, and have back up plans. It forces you to think and plan logically instead of just basing every important decision on hope and the universe. Not thinking about risks doesn't mitigate them.
Accidents, and setbacks can happen because of any factors, and if they are external, being optimistic makes you reckless and makes you take impulsive, abrupt decisions that can cause harm in the future.
Am I being too pessimistic or blind optimism is delusional?