Sorcerer

Visual Basic: How Software Learned to File Forms

And yet the jokes always carried a note of fear, because Visual Basic worked. Not beautifully in a way that would make a software architect place a hand on his chest and whisper “sublime.” But it worked. It built applications. It got forms on screens. It hauled data from one place to another with the sturdy, unembarrassed determination of a municipal van.

The Camel, the Lion, the Leopard, and the Jackal: A Corporate Tragedy in the Jungle Division

The wise lesson, therefore, remains as sharp as ever. One must never place blind trust in power merely because power once spoke kindly. One must never imitate the actions of the cunning without understanding the conditions that protect them. One must never volunteer for sacrifice in a room full of professionals. And above all, one must remember that in times of crisis, promises made in comfort are often revised by evolving situations.

Journaling Your Way to Inner Peace: Writing “felt weird today” in a ₹2,400 Notebook Like a Melancholy Aristocrat

Journaling is now a lifestyle tableau. The notebook is placed beside a coffee the color of financial regret. There is a candle nearby for reasons no one fully understands. A fountain pen is uncapped with ceremony. Then comes the posture: chin slightly lowered, gaze thoughtful, as though one is composing dispatches from the front line of the human condition, when in fact one is writing, Need boundaries. Also maybe magnesium.

Matsya Nyaya from Chanakya: A Comprehensive Guide to Being Eaten with Professional Courtesy

The principle is simple, elegant, and profoundly disrespectful to your optimism: in the absence of order, the big fish eats the small fish. Not negotiates. Not collaborates. Not sends a polite calendar invite titled “Exploring Synergies.” It eats. Directly. Efficiently. With the confidence of something that has never attended a workshop on empathy.