
Pawan Raj Kumar
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Building Zeca. Founder. Poet. Triathlete. Earthling.
Gurgaon, India
Joined March 2010
Book #1 of 25. Finally, I read a book by my favorite and most inspiring poet, Nirala. This is sort of an autobiography. Translated version, it's quick read with many significant historical events and reforms. Wish we celebrated such Indian genius a lot more.
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@RajanMehtaLive @gsahai @kaifulee @trackmanish Book #7 of 25. A very interesting bio by a renowned AI scientist, Dr Fei Fei Li and how she built ImageNet. The joy, struggle and immense learnings are part of this brilliant book. Only a true genius can write all this with such humility. Example in pic.
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@RajanMehtaLive @gsahai @kaifulee Book #6 of 25. Written by my friend @trackmanish this book has great nuggets of wisdom for all entrepreneurs. Focus on the job at hand, lay the brick. build your venture, a brick at a time. Couldn't stop reading it. Manish is an awesome story teller.
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@RajanMehtaLive @gsahai @kaifulee Book #5 of 25. Learned a lot about Quantum Physics, it's history and its contradictions. It is a massively great read for those interested in science and its history.
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@RajanMehtaLive @gsahai Book #4 of 25. @kaifulee predicts the AI techs that will rule our lives in 2041. Each tech is explained through a story set in the future. A bit scary but very balanced. This might make you curious and get you to love or hate AI.
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@RajanMehtaLive Book #3 of 25. Improve On by my dear friend, @gsahai, simplifies very complex principles & tools for excellence at work and even personal life. Ganesh has so much to share.
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Book #2 of 25. @RajanMehtaLive has put together all problems, solutions, hurdles, & initiatives regarding climate change. I learnt so much and also got to meet him. This is a must read for all. We need to know. We need to solve. We need to be ready for impact of climate change.
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@peterfrankopan Book #7 of 25. Signing off with one from my fav author @morganhousel. Loads of stories to explain our behavior that has always been the same and will remain. I loved the parts on probability, emotions run economy and that we will always be driven by envy! And more.
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@peterfrankopan thanks for such elaborate work and knowledge. As an entrepreneur, I see loads of opportunities.
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Book #6 of 24. As I build my sustainability fund ZeCa Ventures, timing of this book is perfect. Author talks about earth's & human history shaped due to climate. Of course ends with a gloomy picture of our future. Loads of great info. More Motivated to zero carbon, to ZeCa.
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@RSkidelsky @viswanathkv @kaifulee @sachgaur @andydunnmirror Book #5 of 24. @AanchalMalhotra has put together memories of partition victims through special things they carried and kept with them for so long. It refreshed the stories I heard from my elders about that horrific time. Loved it. Thanks @viswanathkv.
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@RSkidelsky @viswanathkv @kaifulee @sachgaur Book #4 of 24. Burn rate by @andydunnmirror is a must read for all founders to understand about start up journey and also dealing with mental health. Truly inspiring book for me as I am also writing about emotional journey of entrepreneurs. Despite all, andy you are v lucky too
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@RSkidelsky @viswanathkv Book #3 of 24. Continuing on my journey to learn about impact of AI, this book written by @kaifulee in pre covid times gives great insight into the AI war and again ends on a cautious +ve note. Suggested by my guru in AI @sachgaur
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Book #2 of 24. A book about our relationship with machines in the past and in the future. Although the book by @RSkidelsky gives both +ve and -ve POVs, an optimist in me sees a lot of hope and great times ahead. Learnt a lot! 2nd of 5th book gifted by @viswanathkv
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Book #1 of 24. Inspiring work of Gulzar, so well translated by @neha_r_krishna. Motivated me to write few more poems of my own. First of 5 books gifted by @viswanathkv.
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Book #19 of 23. Didn't think I would reach this far but as all good things in life, reading is also a marathon. An apt book where the author shares his experiences as a runner & triathlete. Lived some of my experiences through this. Thanks @viswanathkv for sharing this.
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@clydeno9 Book 18 of 23. Thanks, @RudraneilSengu1, for sharing such intense research on wrestling in India. Never realized how beautiful and historical wrestling is. It is sad that India is not able to preserve most of its heritage. Yes, apathy to sports and corruption is well known.
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Book 17 of 23, on Goa, my favorite place on earth by @clydeno9. Learnt a lot more about goan culture, history, language, food and susegad! . "Aiz Maka, Falea Tuka" will always stay with me. Fell more in love with Goa!
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Book 16 of 23! Yet another masterpiece by @cdivakaruni, on Rani Jinda Kaur has history of Ranjit singh and her told through a beautiful story. So well researched. I learnt a lot more about that Era and of course the Kohinoor!!
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