Jane Chen: Riding the Waves of ImpactI first met Jane Chen in 2012, when we both were selected as Young Global Leaders by the World Economic Forum. I was the Managing Director…Oct 1Oct 1
A Three-Day Jazz-Soaked Odyssey in New OrleansWith Seven Friends, the Spirit of Faulkner and the Absurdity of IgnatiusSep 19A response icon2Sep 19A response icon2
Posha: A taste of the Future, Cooked with CareThere have been far too many times when I’ve walked into the kitchen, only to be greeted by the unmistakable smell of burnt food — a…Sep 14A response icon1Sep 14A response icon1
The Breach That Broke Time: A Journey to Channel Islands National ParkIt took me two attempts to reach California’s least visited national park — the elusive Channel Islands. Remote, rugged, and stubbornly…Sep 8Sep 8
A Walk Down Memory Lane at SAP Labs IndiaOn 6 August 2025, I found myself back at SAP Labs India Campus in Whitefield — a place that holds both memories and milestones. While the…Aug 19A response icon1Aug 19A response icon1
L. John Harris: The Man Who Lives in Decades of ObsessionWhen I first visited Villa Maybeck, L. John Harris’s 100-year-old home in Berkeley, I felt as though I had stepped into the mind of an…Aug 1A response icon2Aug 1A response icon2
Whispers of Fire and Snow: A Journey to Lassen National ParkSome journeys are not merely about reaching a destination — they are about the quiet transformations that unfold along the way. Our visit…Jul 13Jul 13
The Alchemy of Design: Ge Wang’s Harmonious World“Are we living in interesting times — or perhaps, too interesting?”May 28May 28
The “Asshole Guy” Who Isn’t — A Tribute to Stanford Prof. Bob SuttonIt takes an unusual human being to write a book titled The No Asshole Rule. It takes an exceptional one to live by it. Professor Robert…May 20A response icon1May 20A response icon1
Dil Pasand: A Sweet Slice of MemoryAlmost every day I find myself at Trinetra, an Indian grocery store tucked away on De Anza Boulevard in Saratoga. It’s not just the…May 2May 2