Dear readers,
This past week was personally very exciting for the Network Capital team. We’ll share more on that later! For now, we would like to invite you to start your Monday with the two new masterclasses that went live last week —
The first one is a story of grit and resilience of an entrepreneur who built multiple successful ventures while navigating a difficult medical diagnosis
The second masterclass is a Professor of Philosophy of automation, achievement and the future of work
As you watch these masterclass, you could also revisit this one from 2021, as Neha and the Amaha team celebrate their Series A! Neha talks to us about the early days of her entrepreneurial journey and shares -
Understanding the problem: the rising global mental health challenges
Finding the solution in technology: exploring community based solutions
Misconceptions and myths about mental health
Newsletters
India at 75
There is a reason why the ‘coming of age’ trope is a cliched classic. You can never have enough of it. Each generation has its version of it – the predictable beats of being lost, the journey of making objectively stupid choices until the protagonist stumbles into that profound moment of purpose and clarity (typically in a picturesque location) – that warms your heart. You could love or hate (or both) the protagonist, but you’ll always be rooting for them. You’ll be watching the movie till they get their literal or metaphorical ‘homecoming’.
The Future of Democracy
In our previous newsletter we looked at 2024 and how this might be a year of democratic reckoning. With over 60 countries contesting elections, it’s set to be a political charged year. Maybe instead of criticising what is broken, we can reimagine what ought to be.
The Future of Individualism
Last week, we looked at the Future of Education to think through things that might happen in the future. In today’s newsletter we think through the Future of Individualism. We say Future of Individualism because, the nature of the Individual and Individualism we know today is primarily a capitalistic/consumeristic phenomena. With technology in the mix, this is set to evolve.
Have a wonderful week ahead.
— Your Network Capital Team
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