Tag: AI

The Zehen Way

November 12, 2025

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There is a “Zehen Way” to streamline any process in your life.

Let’s take a real-world example: filing GST in India. It's a tedious task. It involves two filings a month and constant back-and-forth with my Chartered Accountant (CA).

At Zehen , we believe the Google suite of products makes …

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AI's real ROI

November 07, 2025

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The Real ROI of AI is the Advancement of Civilization.

"What's the ROI on our AI pilot?"
"What skills will still be relevant in five years?"

These are the wrong questions. They're tactical anxieties in the face of a civilizational shift.

The right frame comes from Alfred North Whitehead: "Civilization …

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Tennis Changeovers

October 22, 2025

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What Tennis Breaks Can Teach Us About Winning at Life

Tennis is a unique sport. It’s a relentless, high-intensity battle, but it has a peculiar rhythm. I don't think many other sports have built-in breaks every two games.

These changeovers are not just for toweling off. They are strategic …

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Ride the Agentic Wave

October 18, 2025

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Rekindle Your Inner Builder: How to Ride the Agentic AI Wave

The AI revolution is here, and every leader I speak to is asking the same question: "How do I really harness this power?"

Reading articles and watching demos isn't enough. Interacting with ChatGPT for an hour doesn't give you …

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Thought-Action-Thought-Loop

October 09, 2025

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All Leaders Need an AI-Powered IDE. They Just Don't Know They Need One.

You hear "IDE" and think of a tool for programmers. But an IDE is really a space for turning thought into reality. As a leader, your job is a constant act of creation. You design strategy, build …

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Notice your friction

September 23, 2025

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Directing Your Friction: A Lesson in Design Thinking from 11th Century Sculptors

My friend Veer recently shared an interesting story. He spoke of the old Jain temples, like those at Mount Abu, renowned for their impossibly intricate marble carvings. The …

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Talk to your Bank statements

September 17, 2025

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I Talk to My Bank Statements.

Last week, my Chartered Accountant sent me a query over WhatsApp while I was driving: "Can you send me a list of all high-value transactions from last year for me to verify?"

Normally, a request like this would annoy me. I'm a sucker for …

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The Unix Command Line is 50+ Years Old. It Will Outlive Your Favourite Framework.

September 11, 2025

Why the command line will still be here in 2075.

Have you ever wondered why, in an age of slick GUIs and AI-powered interfaces, the command line is still here?

It has been around since 1971. If you apply the Lindy Effect—the idea that the future life expectancy of …

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The Unix Way

August 19, 2025

The Unix Philosophy Isn't Just for Code. It's a Blueprint for a Less Chaotic Life.


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The Unix Way

We are drowning in digital chaos. Our lives are run by stand-alone apps: a to-do list that doesn’t talk to our calendar, a notes app that doesn’t sync with our …

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Pit Stop Desk

August 09, 2025

Redefining Desktop Time

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The Liberating Constraint

Let's begin with a thought experiment. Imagine you are placed under a single, artificial constraint: on any given day, you are only allowed to work at your primary desktop or laptop for four 15-minute windows. That's one total hour of "desk time," broken into …

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