Beyond the Work
The things that shape how I think, build, and show up.
[Gym photo]
[Street Dogs photo]
[Books photo]
[Travel photo]
Reading
[TODO: 3–5 paragraphs about your reading habits. What genres do you read? How has reading shaped your thinking about business, technology, or people? What's your reading routine? Be specific — specific authors or specific ideas land better than vague appreciation for books.]
[TODO: Write about a specific book that changed how you see your work. What did it teach you that you apply directly in client engagements or product decisions?]
Favourites & recent reads
[TODO: Book title]
[Author Name]
[1-2 sentences on why this book mattered and what it changed in how you think.]
[TODO: Book title]
[Author Name]
[1-2 sentences on why this book mattered.]
[TODO: Book title]
[Author Name]
[1-2 sentences on why this book mattered.]
[TODO: Currently reading]
[Author Name]
[What drew you to this one right now?]
Fitness & Gym
[Gym photo 1]
[Gym photo 2]
[TODO: 2–3 paragraphs about 3 years of consistent gym work. What does showing up every day teach you about delayed gratification and consistency? How does the discipline translate to client work — or does it? Be direct and personal, not inspirational-poster vague.]
[TODO: What specifically do you train? Powerlifting, bodybuilding, general fitness? Any specific milestone or number you hit that felt significant? Concrete detail makes this real.]
Street Dogs
I was once eating food in the college canteen when a stray dog came and sat next to me. I decided to give him some of my chicken, and the immense satisfaction I got from that simple act shifted something in me. From that day on, I started feeding all the street dogs I came across.
Today, it's a core part of my life outside of work. I've named a few of my favourite regulars — Dawg, Penny, and Brover. I don't just feed them; I spend time playing with them and even teaching them basics like "sit". In a world that's hyper-optimised, digital, and constantly moving, taking the time to care for these dogs gives me an incredible sense of groundedness and perspective.


Travel
[TODO: 2–3 paragraphs about travel. Where specifically have you been? What changed about how you see problems, markets, or people after a particular trip? The best travel writing names specific places and specific insights — "Dubai showed me X" is better than "travel broadens the mind."]
[Travel destination 1]
[Travel destination 2]
[Travel destination 3]
[TODO: Write about one specific trip in more detail — where, what happened, what it changed for you professionally or personally.]
Everything I do outside of work makes me sharper at what I do inside it.
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