Before we get started, here is a quote that had us thinking all week.
“Geniuses are like thunderstorms. They go against the wind, terrify people, cleanse the air.” — Søren Kierkegaard
Dear readers,
This weekend we hosted our Bangalore Network Capital X Anyone Winter Bash this weekend!
If you would like to be a part of the NC X Anyone, join us for —
New Masterclass:
Understanding Climate Capitalism with Akshat Rathi
Newsletter
The politics of loneliness
Dear readers, Yesterday NC members in Bangalore meet for the NC X Anyone meet-up in the city. In a few hours today, we will also be joining Dr. Ghida Ibrahim for a her session on Career Transition From Big Tech to Scaleups. As you join this session, also look out for —
The flipside of authenticity
We all love the concept of true love, authentic experiences, intelligence that thrives effortlessly, and ideas that are so brilliant that they scale the moment they emerge. There is something inherently charming about authenticity without intervention. We are wired to give more weight to brilliance than to diligence.
Writing Fast and Slow Part II
Dear readers, Writing Fast and Slow is amongst the most popular newsletter editions on Network Capital. It’s a brief and practical summary of getting started on your writing journey. After almost three years, today’s newsletter is an updated edition of our popular Writing Fast and Slow guide. This one is focused on you getting your writing published.
Outcome Driven Mentorship
As we slowly inch towards 2024, we are now onboarding our final cohort of Outcome Driven Mentorship program. This is a great way to augment your career and plan for your next adventure. Members in the past have worked with us -
Shift geographies and industries.
Get promoted to leadership roles in their companies
Start their independent ventures
Make a high=stake and complex professional choice.
Raise funds for their startups
If you’re interested, fill this form and our team will get in touch with you!
Have a wonderful week ahead.
— Your Network Capital Team
“Fiction is like a spider's web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners.” ― Virginia Woolf