Life Style
The Science Behind Every Stride That Actually Burns Fat
Run Fast or Run Slow
These writings are collection of my personal notes and reflections on engineering, business, project management, sports, and faith — thoughtfully refined with AI for clarity and readability, shared for general insight and learning purposes only.
Life Style
Run Fast or Run Slow
Business
The Status Quo: When Dreams Meet Reality Meet Priya. Fresh out of college, resume polished to perfection, she sat in her small apartment scrolling through job postings. Twenty-three applications sent. Zero responses. Sound familiar? Like thousands of graduates every year, Priya believed the formula was simple: good grades + strong resume
Business
A college graduate, three failed job interviews, and a notebook full of secrets that built an empire. Priya stared at her phone screen, the rejection email burning into her retinas for the third time that month. "We regret to inform you..." She threw the phone onto her bed
Life Style
From Gasping to Gliding
Engineering
How One Engineering Firm Transformed Chaos into Coordinated Building Design
Life Style
Your legs are screaming. Your lungs are burning. You're only 3 kilometres in, and you're already dreading the next 7. Sound familiar? What if the one number flashing on your wrist—the one you've been ignoring—holds the key to running farther, faster, and
Engineering
How One Junior Architect's 90-Day Transformation Reveals the Exact Path You Can Follow to Master CAD — Even If You've Never Drawn a Single Digital Line
Life Style
You lace up a pair of shoes you've never worn before, step onto a track you've never touched, and feel something you haven't felt in years — possibility. That's exactly what happened to Mara, a 32-year-old project manager who hadn't run
Engineering
How One Junior Drafter's 90-Day Transformation Reveals the Exact Skills You Need to Command AutoCAD Like a 20-Year Veteran
Business
The Day Maya Quit Her Job
Business
The Art of Deciding
Business
He didn't have fancy connections. He didn't have deep pockets. But he had something far more dangerous—he knew what things actually cost. The Day Everything Changed Picture a young scientist standing outside a diagnostic laboratory, watching patients walk out with test reports and empty wallets.