Weekend Bulletin - 5th July'24 : Ed. 179
A compilation of few interesting, multi-disciplinary links from the internet
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Section 1 - Investing & Personal Finance
Bad Assets, good liabilities [LINK]
Professor Sanjay Bakshi gives some real life examples to understand the different between good and bad assets and liabities.
Section 2 - Economic Trends & Themes
Is the mobile phone starting to die? [LINK]
With the rise and rise of artificial intelligence (AI), futurists are increasingly making the case that it is a matter of time before smartphones start exiting our lives. Pablo G. Bejerano explains why in the US edition of El Pais magazine.
Section 3 - Personality study & Development
3 Steps to Cultivate an Innovator’s Mindset [LINK]
In Harvard Business Review, Soren Kaplan, argues that it’s important to cultivate an innovator's mindset to advance in your career. And, continuous learning is key to cultivating that mindset. He offers some practical tips to make learning a part of your life.
Section 4 - Business History & management
The psychology behind buying bad airport food [LINK]
Just why do we buy expensive food that tastes like rubbish at airports? This is a question Ella Quittner explores on Conde Nast Traveller
Section 5 - Sports, literature & Entertainment
Sometimes sports can be messy and without explanation [LINK]
There was unbridled joy in one camp, gloom in the other post T20WC final. But if South Africa need any inspiration, they need to look no further than India
Hardik Pandya rises again from the hell [LINK]
Severely injured and then mercilessly booed by IPL crowds, Hardik Pandya has bounced back to play a crucial role in India's T20 World Cup triumph
India’s world cup win wasn’t a feeling, it was an emotion [LINK]
It did feel like destiny. Like it was destined to end this way. With Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya, after everything they've been through in the two months leading into this June 29 clash at the Kensington Oval, left to write the final chapter of this remarkable saga for Indian cricket
That's it for me. Have a great weekend ahead!
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excellent diversified topics this time