The image used to be the hard part. It required hours of practice, the right lens, the right brushstroke, the perfect blend of light and shadow. But now? You can prompt a masterpiece with a sentence. What once demanded technical mastery is now available to anyone with an internet connection. We’re living in the age…
Author: Mayuri Jain
Choosing Compassion Over Leather
I have been thinking and I had a realization that hit me hard. I havee always tried to live in a way that reflects my values. I don’t eat meat not because I am Jain but because it doesn’t feel right to consume a living being. 🙂 But then I looked around at the things…
When Dreams Speak Trust Your Feelings
A year ago, on the night before today, I had a dream that left me uneasy. My father appeared, silent but present. When I woke up, the feeling stayed. Inside, something kept telling me that I should be with him. But life got in the way. I convinced myself it was just a dream. The…
The Problem with Innovation for Innovation’s Sake
Around industries, the pace of innovation is relentless. From AI advancements to blockchain applications and quantum computing, companies are continuously exploring new ways to enhance their offerings. However, the success of these technologies is not determined solely by their sophistication. Instead, it hinges on whether they address genuine customer needs. Many companies develop products that…
The Power of a Child’s Prayer
When I was small, every time I saw a beggar or a helpless soul on the roadside, something within me would pause. It could be during a car ride, a walk, or even from the balcony of my home. Their tattered clothes, frail hands, and eyes filled with silent pleas spoke to me in ways…
AI 2026 The Rise of Intelligent Infrastructure
By 2026, artificial intelligence — and more specifically, large language models — will no longer be viewed as experimental tools. They will become embedded across business, governance, science, and society as foundational infrastructure, much like electricity or the internet. The novelty phase is ending. What lies ahead is systems-level integration, continuous learning, and adaptive intelligence…
No One Knows Everything And That’s the Point
I sat across from a brilliant leader not long ago—someone who had built a wildly successful company from scratch. Mid-conversation, she leaned in and said, “The older I get, the more I realize how much I don’t know.” And I smiled. Because that’s the kind of wisdom we don’t talk about enough. We live in…
How Enterprise AI is Forging the Future of Intelligent Business
In the wake of the digital revolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged not as a novelty, but as a necessity. Much like electricity in the industrial age, AI is redefining how we work, decide, and innovate. But while the promises of AI—hyper-automation, predictive precision, and human-like cognition—sound compelling, the path to realizing these outcomes is…
The Quiet Ache of Still Wanting
There are certain people who leave without ever really leaving. Their physical presence fades, but something about them lingers — not as noise, but as an echo. You don’t speak anymore. There was no formal goodbye. No confrontation. No fallout. Just space. A quiet distance that grew so slowly you barely noticed, until one day,…
What Trees Taught Me
When I was younger, trees were just scenery—silent bystanders to my movement through life. But as I grew older, and the world became louder, it was the trees that began to whisper the truths I didn’t know I was ready to hear. Their lessons didn’t come in words, but in presence. Their wisdom wasn’t announced—it…