Archive for the ‘Enlen and Sapgreen’ Category

Death of 50 trees

But I had some bitter experiences. I saw that I could not so easily count on the help of the community in getting it to do its own duty, as I could in claiming for it rights. At some places I met with insults, at others with polite indifference. It was too much for people [...]


The 60+ Entrepreneur

Most often, we think of entrepreneurs as young and still in their 20s, 30s or sometimes in their 40s. The name ‘businessman’ however can create the image of a person above 50s. One of the main reasons is that entrepreneurship is risky, physically and mentally tough sometimes and is bearable only to the young, bar [...]


Eximius 2009, IIM Bangalore

Eximius was an entrepreneurial summit held at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. If you had written down the names of each of those present in that event, and 10 years later calculated the total of the net worth of those people, it would be a billion dollars at the least (If not more). And [...]


3 Experiences

Recently, I had three experiences, however small they may seem had a huge effect on me. First is about entrepreneurs, possibilities and the hope of capitalizing a possibility that brings happiness. Second is about a grassroot approach that can bring immense change. Third is about the necessity to attack common human tendencies with radical approaches.

I [...]


Democracy lessons

Today, I was at a public meeting for protecting 137 trees from being cut: http://www.sapgreen.com/2009/137-trees-saved-in-mysore
Some things I learnt from the proceedings:

Loudness works only to a particular level. People who are loud also tend to lose their patience pretty  soon. Slowly, they lose attention and interest. The ones who wait with patience and the ones with [...]