wake me up when september ends
hello, hello!
how are you?
september is ending tonight, can you believe it?
we've lived through nine months of post-pandemic era, it seemed difficult last year - if we'd would make it this far and we did.
cheers to that.
i am listening to "wake me up when september ends" by green day.
i remember listening to the same song, ten years back when i was living at my bestfriend's place.
well, september is ending and here we are. it has been a difficult year for me personally - a year full of unprecented changes.
i was living a remote life, much before the lockdown started due to a chronic illness. i got used to the slow pace of life during the pandemic and this year, the pace has changed again.
we are out there in the chase, again.
anyhow, if you have read this far - thank you, i would be sharing few more interesting stuff below.
before i share, i would like to also share the best way to read this newsletter. since this is a monthly newsletter, go slow - you can always find everything i have shared here always. in case, you are in a mood for some rabit-hole reading, just dive in.
start up news
⦿ d2c funding report for september
⦿ what is a debt trap and how is range de changing this?
⦿ why will it take 70+ years to solve the mental health problem of india?
⦿ 80,00,000 tons of temple waste - how are incense start ups solving for this?
⦿ will vending machines be a success in india?
just some interesting facts
⦿ interesting facts about indian coffee house
⦿ interesting facts about miniso
#opinion
⦿ what does marx has to say about the moonlighting debate?
⦿ Open Network for Digital Commerce is confusing!
⦿ Is raising funds a means to an end or an end goal itself?
mental health
⦿ whatever you are feeling is valid
⦿ do you find it difficult to ask for help?
book reviews
⦿ It dint start with you – mark wolynn
⦿ psychology of money - morgan housel
bts @ amrutam
⦿ how this small powerful belief allow us to grow multifold in past five years?
⦿ it took us 2 years to reach a daily order count of 210 orders
small tip for october
How you spend the first and last hour of your day can define your entire day's energy
i try to spend the first and last hour:
1. Away from devices
2. Listening to relaxing music
3. Listening to guided meditation sessions
How about you? How do you spend the first and last hour of your day?