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Your Code. Your Way. Your Dao.
It all begins and ends with you. But we seek it with our senses. Here’s my journey so far. I’m always late to good news. And for someone who has a habit of failing at things quite frequently, good things feel like temporary relief before the next blow. It’s a… Listen ⇢
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My first Job – a Mechanic.
Getting into the workforce and what I learned along the way. If there was a template for a below average, confused student, I’d fit the description perfectly. Consistent low grades, not a lot of friends, and no real passion for anything really. The only people that kept me going were… Listen ⇢
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Learnings from a broken bike.
Curiosity, scientific method, and an open mind. Michael and I used to meet at his place every weekend to discuss AI. I knew very little about it at the time, but he was humble enough to declare he also didn’t know much just to nurture curiosity as equals. Every week,… Listen ⇢
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Your story is the only way out.
Sounds like fortune cookie wisdom. But do you really get what I mean? I’ve always struggled with money. I have earned, made, borrowed, and begged for money in the past – the last one I’m not so proud of. This cash uncertainty has defined a part of me that has… Listen ⇢
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Satisfaction comes first.
I vaguely recall a scene from a game where a legendary Japanese samurai says these words calmly mid-battle. Satisfaction comes first. Lord Yoshihiro Shimazu seemed happily rested whenever he said it. Strange. Maybe he was acting all courageous. Showboating gets attention from the uninitiated, so that may have been his… Listen ⇢
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Mumbai Odyssey: Day 1.0
The warm-up “Good morning, bro!” Pretty sure that text message was his morning alarm and signal that I was up and too excited for the trip ahead. I’m unable to sleep before long journeys. That’s how I’m wired, and I find comfort in thinking that most travelers are wired likewise.… Listen ⇢
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Do not fear the rage monsters!
It’s been said that roads have answers to everything. I wonder what that means for people who unleash everything on the ‘all-knowing roads’, abusing every turn, and insulting fellow pilgrims who commute this path on a daily basis. Countless innocent lives have been lost to these otherwise easily preventable errors… Listen ⇢
Hi, I’m Binny.
I tell stories that usually go unheard in a group setting. Some soul-searching, a bit of tech in simple terms, and a few experiences you may relate to—that’s all there is to this.
Thanks for being here. Happy reading!









