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Runners High? More like Runners BYE

Runners High? More like Runners BYE

Let’s run it back to the 7th grade. I joined the track and field team and immediately realised I hated running and 100/200 meter sprints were the only acceptable waves for me because they got over the quickest. But track training still involved "long distance" runs too, and I knew in my bones that I should’ve just stuck to basketball. My track career both started and ended in 7th grade.

BookTalk with Saumya: What You Are Looking For Is In The Library, by Michiko Aoyama

BookTalk with Saumya: What You Are Looking For Is In The Library, by Michiko Aoyama

I picked up "What You Are Looking For Is In The Library" on a day I was feeling a little stuck. Grad weekend was finally over, I'd dropped my dad off at the airport, I was officially off the hook with all my engagements, and I was just there. Not dramatically lost, not existentially spiralling, just directionless in a quiet and nagging way. The kind of feeling you don’t tell anyone about, because you can’t really articulate it yourself. Turns out, that exact feeling is at the heart of this book.

So I took that Machine Learning Course Everyone Talks About

So I took that Machine Learning Course Everyone Talks About

There’s been all this buzz around AI and machine learning and what not so I’m not gonna lie I haven’t been that much a stranger to the concept. However, initially it really was just that. A buzz I only heard and knew nothing about. Or so I thought.

BookTalk with Saumya: Range by David Epstein

BookTalk with Saumya: Range by David Epstein

I read Range by David Epstein last year but waited to write about it. Some books hit you instantly, while others subtly reshape how you think over time. Range was the latter, it completely changed how I see success, learning, and progress.

BookTalk with Saumya: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid

BookTalk with Saumya: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid

In the second edition of BookTalk with Saumya, I review "The Reluctant Fundamentalist," a mirror into the trials and tribulations of what it means to exist in the Western part of the South Asian diaspora.

How HEINEKEN taught me the power of IoT across the Value Chain

How HEINEKEN taught me the power of IoT across the Value Chain

So, I had no idea what “Internet of Things” (IoT) was before joining HEINEKEN nor did I ever think a beer company would be the first to teach me about it. That is precisely what is so cool about the entire concept. By connecting everyday devices to the internet, IoT unlocks a treasure trove of possibilities for ALL kinds of businesses to elevate their customer satisfaction, and in turn unlock growth! 

BookTalk with Saumya: "Ways of Seeing" by John Berger

BookTalk with Saumya: "Ways of Seeing" by John Berger

Join me as I start off my new series reviving an old spark! Kick off with "Ways of Seeing," an homage to critical thinking and its artistic origins.

Fostering Agile outside of the World of Software

Fostering Agile outside of the World of Software

At the end of a short Agile course by JPMC, I am left with new insights and ideas. Who said only software developers can do it the Agile Way?

Developing Everlasting Relationships: My Journey with the Chinese Student Association

Developing Everlasting Relationships: My Journey with the Chinese Student Association

From unexpected beginnings and extraordinary discoveries, my immersion in CSA has been a transformative journey. This past year- it became a gateway to understanding, growth, and meaningful connections.

My Misconceptions about Networking and how they've Changed

My Misconceptions about Networking and how they've Changed

I recently took up a networking and personal branding masterclass offered by Lifeversity. Read more about the misconceptions I had and how they've since changed my perspective and plans of action.

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