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Marketing to Machines: The Future of Digital Strategy
Marketing is no longer just about reaching humans. Machines—powered by artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms, and automation—are becoming critical decision-makers in consumer interactions.
Apr 164 min read


"No-Cost EMI: The Clever Trap That Tempts You to Spend Beyond Your Means"
No-Cost EMI: The Psychology, Financial Science, and Hidden Truths Behind Zero-Interest Deals Did you just spot a shiny new smartphone or...
Apr 157 min read


Workers in Their 40s and 50s Are Being Erased from the Workforce
Employees in their 40s, often at the peak of their careers, are increasingly vulnerable to job displacement. This demographic, typically seen as stable and experienced, faces unique challenges when laid off, compounded by significant financial responsibilities and limited reemployment prospects.
Apr 148 min read


Financialism and the Skill Gap: Is a Generation Losing Its Edge or Gaining New Strengths?
Dominated by stock tickers, crypto hype, and the allure of quick wealth, a provocative question looms: Is financialism—the cultural and economic obsession with financial markets, wealth accumulation, and speculative gains—creating a generation devoid of practical skills, or is it equipping them with new tools to thrive?
Apr 136 min read


The Chemical Harvest: Modern Agriculture’s Pact with Profit and Peril
The shift from traditional to modern agriculture marks one of humanity’s most profound transformations, trading time-honored practices for a chemical-driven paradigm. What was once a symbiotic relationship with the land—guided by patience and ecological wisdom—has become a high-stakes race for yield and profit.
Apr 137 min read


The Middle-Class: Navigating the Next Five Years Through Economic, Social, and Global Turbulence
India’s middle class is ensnared in a relentless cycle: work tirelessly, secure a job, take loans for homes or cars, and spend to project success. Salaries are treated as streams to be spent, not saved or grown, leaving millions feeling trapped in a "never-ending loop."
Apr 128 min read


Epic Comeback: How a $1M-a-Day Collapse Built a $13B Empire
In 2003, LEGO, the beloved Danish toymaker, stood on the precipice of collapse. A company synonymous with creativity and childhood joy was bleeding cash, drowning in $800 million of debt, and losing $1 million a day. Sales had plummeted 30% year-over-year, and the once-dominant brand was months away from bankruptcy. The story of how LEGO clawed its way back to become a $13 billion empire is not just a corporate turnaround—it’s a masterclass in resilience, innovation, and redi
Apr 125 min read


Why Every Generation Thinks the Next Is Doomed
Today, parents agonize over smartphones, social media, and AI, convinced these tools will erode attention, morality, and humanity itself.
Apr 127 min read


The Healthcare Affordability Crisis in India: Skyrocketing Costs, Skipped Treatments, and Systemic Challenges
The Healthcare Affordability Crisis in India: Skyrocketing Costs, Skipped Treatments, and Systemic Challenges India’s healthcare system,...
Apr 117 min read


They will Begin Taxing AI Assistants as Digital Employees
They will Begin Taxing AI Assistants as Digital Employees Leaked from August 17, 2029 “They don’t sleep, they don’t strike, they don’t...
Apr 113 min read
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