Movie Analysis
Sherlock Holmes and the art of finding Surprises Paid Members Public
A lot of people want to live a life full of surprises. There is an art to it, and who knows that better than the great Sherlock Holmes?
The Killer and how Vulnerability is a Weakness and Strength at the same time Paid Members Public
Vulnerabilities expose our weaknesses. But also gives us strengths that are not possible to achieve through routines and structure.
Killers of The Flower Moon, The Truman Show, and finding a true connection Paid Members Public
Finding a true connection is such a primitive desire of human beings, it can help us forgive extreme evils.
Avengers Endgame, Shawshank, and Facing the absurd Paid Members Public
Even in the toughest and most hopeless situations, life is worth fighting; freedom is worth owning; passion is worth rendering.
Swades and importance of sticking to your values during bad times Paid Members Public
Bad times are the moments when our faith is questioned. There might be great temptations to abandon our personal values. But sticking to them bring unexpected benefits.
Interstellar, Game Theory and Design of Incentives Paid Members Public
How designing proper incentive can drive future behaviours and cultural changes
Kung Fu Panda and Value of Belief in Leadership Paid Members Public
"To make something special, you just have to believe it's special." – Mr. Ping Spoiler Alert: Major Kung Fu Panda I spoilers ahead. On the exterior, it might look like Master Oogway was some psychic. How did he know Po is the one? How did he know
Captain America, Dr. Strange, and the trolley problem Paid Members Public
Spoiler Alert: Major Infinity War and Endgame Spoilers Ahead! What is the Trolley Problem? I was re-watching Infinity War on my flight last week. I realized a very prominent theme in the whole Thanos saga which brought my attention back to a familiar foe - the trolley problem. Imagine you