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@satvicked

🌈 she/her. all things consumer + healthcare @business. alum @mirandahouse_ @ACJIndia. views my own.

BOM | DEL Katılım Ocak 2014
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Bloomberg@business·
After nearly four years, the world’s most popular boy band is back. In an exclusive interview, BTS tells Bloomberg how the group has evolved, the creative process behind their new album Arirang, and how this upcoming global tour will be different. bloomberg.com/news/features/…
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“We needed something that could bind the seven of us tightly, something that we could tell to the international community.” @BTS_twt discuss their new album, Arirang, and the roots of their identity. Read more: bloom.bg/3Pi8e97 📷: BIGHIT MUSIC
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Sameera Pant@sameeraculous·
post 25 is just your brain going "why are people getting married? i should have more coffee. i need to go to the gym. i need to sleep more. i should go to b school. can i run another half ? can i do hyrox? how much protein do i need?" ad inifinitum.
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@apparitionnow Nikhil mahashur and associates do lovely bandra/colaba walks! And ofc khaki tours, their bmc tour is excellent
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⚰️@apparitionnow·
does anyone know of collectives in bombay that do heritage walks/street walks for groups? please let me know if you have heard of any, thank you. RT pls 💕
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Wanted to be at the AI summit today but couldn’t make it? Follow @business live blog where we take you through all the action as leaders from Modi to Altman speak: bloomberg.com/news/live-blog…
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Bloomberg@business·
An Ozempic price war is coming. As patents on semaglutide begin to expire, generic versions could slash the cost of weight-loss drugs in markets like China, India, Brazil and Canada. @satvicked and @AmberTongPW explain bloomberg.com/news/features/…
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New York Magazine@NYMag·
Tech companies are succeeding in making us think of life itself as inconvenient and something to be continuously escaping from, into digital padded rooms of predictive algorithms and single-tap commands: Reading is boring; talking is awkward; moving is tiring; leaving the house is daunting. These are all frictions that we can now eliminate, easily, and we do. Once we’ve adopted a habit of escaping from something, whether it’s Uber-ing dinner five nights a week or using AI for replying to texts, the act of return, which is how we might describe no longer using a tool of escape, feels full of irritating friction. In these moments, we become exactly like toddlers in the five minutes after the iPad is taken away: The dullness and labor of embodied existence is unbearable. “This is why I have resolved to commit to make 2026 a year of friction-maxxing, as an individual but more importantly as a parent,” Kathryn Jezer-Morton writes. There are some obvious places to begin your friction-maxxing journey. Stop sharing your location with your kids and your partner. Stop using ChatGPT completely. No, it does not have good ideas for meal planning. Buy a cookbook. Text your friends for advice. Go to Trader Joe’s. Invite people over to your house without cleaning it all the way up. Friction-maxxing is not simply a matter of reducing your screen time, it’s the process of building up tolerance for “inconvenience” — and then reaching even toward enjoyment. And then, it’s modeling this tolerance, followed by enjoyment and humor, for our kids. Read Jezer-Morton’s full column: nymag.visitlink.me/kIub1B
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january 1, thursday...
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"Looking at such subtleties, we can say that not only are the little things important; in some ways, the little things are the only things...excellence is mundane" SUCH a good paper that decodes "greatness" and talent. (h/t @RegaJha's newsletter): academics.hamilton.edu/documents/them…
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25/25 ⭐️⭐️⭐️ And with this extremely palatable book that’s made me crave all sorts of coastal cuisines, we close 2025!
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⚰️@apparitionnow·
no poem has understood me at a molecular level like this...or made me begin to understand life. rest in peace, shukla sahab
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24/25 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (I can barely believe I’m nearly done with my reading goal??)
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Anas Arif
Anas Arif@thefilmykid·
the bombay cinema i grew up on, the bombay cinema i fell in love with, was always this: gentle, pleasurable, warm, never divisive, and always pushing towards a better world.
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poppa@popitforpoppa·
this entire year has just been a mix of me losing my mind and having the best time of my life
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23/25 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Its telling that two of my favourite books this year have been written by Indian women
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