Author: Amit Goyal

  • Happy feet

    Most of my friends, if not all, know my weakness for nice, and comfortable shoes. I mean I have at home a huge stack of not so used shoes which I bought but stopped using midway coz I wasn’t very comfortable wearing them. This often leaves my mom very angry at me as she has to manage them.

    Anyways, a couple of weeks back I bought another couple of pairs. Tried the first on one today. It is a nice semi-formal light green suede pair and till abhi very, very comfortable. Hoping for a similar experience with the other one.

  • JAM Engineering College Survey

    JamMag (promoted by Rashmi Bansal) is conducting an online Engineering College Survey. If you are an engg coll product, go ahead and do a good deed.

    Rate your college, help students make the right choice. Results of this survey will be published in JAM magazine’s Blackbook on Engineering College Admissions in April 2007. Check it out here.

    JAM Engineering College Survey

  • Happy B’Day

    Just about a year ago I wrote my first post. 52 weeks, 130 posts and lots of fun later I think I am just starting to enjoy it that much more. Also I have been a bit more regular over the past couple of months.

    All thanks to a friend who made me do this.

  • Good times

    After a long time I feel free. There is something about friends, music and a good bonfire. Makes you feel so nice and light… I wish the times just last and tomorrow never comes.

    By the way, have big weekends coming up… I hope I can see Bharathi and TK on Saturday and next weekend is the office offsite… So hang on life seems like its gonna be fun for next some time 🙂

    I wish I could get all I ever wanted.. Be happy.. I mean how hard is it.. Just don’t want things that never were yours..

  • What does your brand say??

    Hugh MacLeod, Gaping Void, puts forth what Stormhoek thinks their brand represents. Most of the points would be coherent for any start up company which believes in itself. Here are some points which I felt are very interesting.

    3. We believe that even a small company like ours can change the world, even in a small way. Why shouldn’t a small wine company in South Africa see large international companies like Google and Microsoft as their competition? Why should the battle only be confined to other small South African vineyards? It makes no sense.

    8. It’s just wine, People. Sure, we make excellent product. But let’s not get too carried away. At the end of the day, even the best Bordeaux is just fermented grape juice. What’s more interesting to us is the conversations people have over a bottle of wine. There’s a human element to all this we find utterly mysterious and fascinating.

    9. You only live once, and not for very long. Try to make a difference while you’re here. It isn’t just about the money, and it sure as heck isn’t about making “a good product at a good price”. It’s about doing something that matters. It’s about doing something that resonates with both yourself and the people you care about.

    10. We humans are incredible beings. Doing something that continually reminds us of this simple, basic truth is where the real fun is.