Gaurang's Thoughts

Big Indian Parking Problem

Indira Gandhi International Airport Parking.

So one fine day, I went to see off my cousin and family to the Airport. I wanted to save a few bucks and went

Learnings - Park the Car for 30 mins max if I really have to or else they will charge 180 and the price will keep on increasing.

Gurgaon’s CyberHub has also interesting parking fees. It starts with 40 for 2 hours and then Rs 100 per hour.

While large part of india is living under Rs 100 per day, Rs 100 per hour is too extreme but then we just can’t compare these things with each other.

Take away:
When you really have to talk a lot, home is better place. If you really want to understand the theme and surrounding then having a Cab is so much better option.

Usage of Cab is going to increase a lot in upcoming months / years as parking is getting massively expensive, driving in Delhi NCR roads is traumatic and often frustrating as it is full of senseless people driving while talking on phone, hopping around lanes, applying brakes suddenly, holy cows and not so intelligent dogs jumping right in front of your Car.
 

Observation about OS X's Notes App

I love OS X's App - Notes which is super light and amazing app. It lets you write notes ( with images, text formatting is allowed, tables too).

Interestingly when you sync your Email account such as Gmail's, it saves your notes in the form of e-mail ( it basically emails you the note's content ).

Now, this could be useful as you will have backup of your notes but it can creep out a lot of people.

Therefore, save your notes in the "On my Mac" section which can be chosed from Notes ( Top left corner ) and select "On My Mac " Account.

Observation -

It didn't delete the email note even when I deleted the notes which was very annoying.

Good luck with using your Notes App.

Happy new year 2016

Indeed this New Year 2016 will be very important and interesting one.

I had scattered my energies into massive number of things which brought me so much gyaan yet very less usability. For now, I am focusing on concentrating all of my energies into very limited set of projects which will have significant impact on my life.

Primest focus will be on BeingSkilled and my very personal website.

The books I read in 2015

following are the books which I devoured completely / attempted to read:


 

In the world full of inspiration you may get lost

There are millions if not billions who endlessly look out for the "perfect inspiration" which will drive them crazy, motivate them enough to do something extremely important / different / actual work.

I counted myself as one of them until the day I stumbled upon a writeup / answer by Justine Musk on Quora.

You're determined. So what? You haven't been racing naked through shark-infested waters yet. Will you be just as determined when you wash up on some deserted island, disoriented and bloody and ragged and beaten and staring into the horizon with no sign of rescue?

We live in a culture that celebrates determination and hard work, but understand: these are the qualities that keep you in the game after most everybody else has left, or until somebody bigger and stronger picks you up and hurls you back out to sea. Determination and hard work are necessary, yes, but they are the minimum requirements. As in: the bare minimum.

A lot of people work extremely hard and through no fault of their own -- bad luck, the wrong environment, unfortunate circumstances -- struggle to survive.

How can you *leverage* your time and your work?

Shift your focus away from what you want (a billion dollars) and get deeply, intensely curious about what the world wants and needs. Ask yourself what you have the potential to offer that is so unique and compelling and helpful that no computer could replace you, no one could outsource you, no one could steal your product and make it better and then club you into oblivion (not literally). Then develop that potential. Choose one thing and become a master of it.  Choose a second thing and become a master of that.  When you become a master of two worlds (say, engineering and business), you can bring them together in a way that will a) introduce hot ideas to each other, so they can have idea sex and make idea babies that no one has seen before and b) create a competitive advantage because you can move between worlds, speak both languages, connect the tribes, mash the elements to spark fresh creative insight until you wake up with the epiphany that changes your life.

The world doesn't throw a billion dollars at a person because the person wants it or works so hard they feel they deserve it. (The world does not care what you want or deserve.)  The world gives you money in exchange for something it perceives to be of equal or greater value: something that transforms an aspect of the culture, reworks a familiar story or introduces a new one, alters the way people think about the category and make use of it in daily life. There is no roadmap, no blueprint for this; a lot of people will give you a lot of advice, and most of it will be bad, and a lot of it will be good and sound but you'll have to figure out how it doesn't apply to you because you're coming from an unexpected angle. And you'll be doing it alone, until you develop the charisma and credibility to attract the talent you need to come with you.

Have courage. (You will need it.)

And good luck.  (You'll need that too.)

 

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