India Needs to Wake Up: The Silent Crisis Among Our Entrepreneurs

In recent times, India has witnessed the untimely demise of several young and dynamic entrepreneurs, predominantly due to cardiac arrests. This alarming trend underscores the pressing need to address the health and well-being of our nation’s business leaders. Recent Losses in the Entrepreneurial Community – Rohan Mirchandani, Co-founder of Epigamia,...

Rolex: The Timeless Legacy of an Orphan’s Vision—Luxury, Philanthropy, and Hidden Truths

Rolex, the epitome of luxury timepieces, has a history as intricate as its watch mechanisms. Founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, the company has grown into a global symbol of prestige and precision. But beyond its horological achievements lies a narrative of philanthropy and unique...

Apple Caught Red-Handed: The Dark Side of Planned Obsolescence and Its Impact on iPhone Users

- - Advice, Tech

Apple has long been celebrated for its innovation and sleek product designs. However, recent legal actions in Belgium have reignited debates over the company’s practices, particularly concerning “planned obsolescence”—the intentional shortening of a product’s lifespan to encourage consumers to purchase newer models. The Belgian Lawsuit: In Belgium, consumer organization Test...

30 Lakhs in Debt. Zero in My Bank Account. The Startup That Still Won’t Take Off.

The Brutal, Raw, and Real Lessons I Learned Over 5 Years as a Startup Founder Entrepreneurship looks glamorous from the outside. Startup stories of billion-dollar valuations, Instagrammable offices, and founders gracing magazine covers dominate headlines. But what rarely gets told is the sheer chaos, loneliness, and debt that come with...