So, since everyone is starting a podcast, we thought we’d give it a shot. We’re a bunch of twenty something year olds who like to talk about (hopefully) interesting things. No, not thermodynamics, or history, or deep technology, or art and culture. Basically, we aren’t very smart or highly educated. But we’re curious. That curiosity is what led us to make a podcast which talks about different things. Sometimes we’ll talk about technology, deadlifts, cats. Who knows? But along this rambling journey, we hope to bring something of value to you. If we do, yay! If we don’t, we’ll keep trying.

Ramble in the Jungle
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So, since everyone is starting a podcast, we thought we’d give it a shot. We’re a bunch of twenty something year olds who like to talk about (hopefully) interesting things. No, not thermodynamics, or history, or deep technology, or art and culture. Basically, we aren’t very smart or highly educated. But we’re curious. That curiosity is what led us to make a podcast which talks about different things. Sometimes we’ll talk about technology, deadlifts, cats. Who knows? But along this rambling journey, we hope to bring something of value to you. If we do, yay! If we don’t, we’ll keep trying.
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May 16, 2021
Book: Moth Smoke | A Story of decisions, drugs and decline
<p>The decline is intriguing. At times, it’s innate. No sooner have we realized we’re declining, than we’ve reached the bottom. This is the story of Dara Shikoh, not the should-be successor to Shah Jahan, but the protagonist of Mohsin Hamid’s ‘Moth Smoke,’ the book for this week’s episode.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Set in a nuclear Pakistan and a debilitating socio-political landscape, Daru has lost his job, is trying drugs, having an affair with his best friend’s wife, and taking up crime. He’s descending into chaos, but rarely is he fighting against it. His nihilistic attitude is invisible to him but apparent to us.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this book, we see how there are always two choices in life. We have the good and difficult choice and the bad and easy choice. Not only can’t we differentiate between the two, but we think the latter is better than the former. This is the dilemma of a decline. We feel we are righteous in our wrongs.</p> <p><br></p> <p>#books #drugs #heroin #pakistan #nuclearwar #fictionbooks #novels #india</p>

May 8, 2021
Book: Jonathan Livingston Seagull | On Ambition and Limitations
<p>Seagulls can teach us to be better people. One seagull, in particular, taught Rahul Dravid to be the man he is today.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this episode, we discuss the fable of an extraordinary bird in - “Jonathan Livingston Seagull, a story”. This seagull did not want to scream “Mine” and chase fishing boats for crumbs like the seagulls in Finding Nemo. He wanted to soar high and low, fast and slow, in light and dark, and from dawn to dusk. All he wanted to do was fly. This kind of obsession brings solitude.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Dravid has time and again credited this book to give him inspiration as a budding 16-year old cricketer. In the seagull, he saw the attitude of consistently learning and always teaching. He wanted to be better than he was yesterday. He wanted to impart to the younger generation what he learnt. He wanted to be like Jonathan Livingston.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this book lies principles that took Dravid from a young cricketer to The Wall, to the coach of the India A and the India under-19 team, and finally to Indiranagar Ka Gunda.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Listen on YouTube:</p> <p>https://youtu.be/4tBIAgyfpnY</p>

April 24, 2021
Wealth Acquisition in the Jungle
<p>Working less and earning more is what everyone wants. But is this even possible?</p> <p><br></p> <p>In this week’s episode, we talk about working and earning in the internet age. This conversation is based on Tim Ferris’ 2007 book The 4-Hour Workweek. You might’ve heard of his podcast - The Tim Ferris Show or the Tim Ferris blog, he’s one of the gurus of the growth-hacking culture. While we don’t dive deep into the book, we touch upon its principles on work and wealth. </p> <p><br></p> <p>The generation before us said, “Work is worship” and most of them worked the same job for years. This generation is different. We work multiple jobs, deviate numerous times, don’t focus on the money, and start young. Which way is better, and which one builds wealth in the long run? We try to answer these questions with our own experiences.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Wealth is an interesting thing. It isn’t money, but the flow of consistent money. How can we build such a wealth stream? Naval Ravikant suggests owning a piece of a business. But is that the only way? What about the cringe-worthy saying - “investing in ourselves”?</p> <p><br></p> <p>The two of us are hoping to be on the path to wealth through work. We don’t know if this is the right one, or the only one. But through this journey, whether it lasts four hours a week or a lifetime, we’ll learn a lot and share what we can with you.</p>
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