
Introduction: What If Your Best Investment Also Fixed a Real Problem? For decades, investing followed a simple rule. Make money first.Do good later—if possible. That line is blurring fast. Across India, a new...

Introduction: What If Your Best Investment Also Fixed a Real Problem? For decades, investing followed a simple rule. Make money first.Do good later—if possible. That line is blurring fast. Across India, a new...

Most people don’t under-insure because they’re careless.They do it because insurance is confusing, boring, and usually sold with half-truths. One agent says “buy the maximum.”Another says “this policy is enough.”Online calculators throw big...

Introduction: Most Investors Don’t Fail Because of Returns. They Fail Because of Complexity. Ask most Indians how they invest, and you’ll hear a familiar story. A few SIPs started on advice.Some stocks bought...

Most people think early retirement fails because markets crash. That’s not true. It fails because people plan for a perfect world—steady returns, friendly taxes, low inflation—and reality doesn’t cooperate. Over the last few...

Introduction: Growth Was Easy. Profit Is the Real Test. For years, Indian startups played one dominant game: grow fast, worry later. More users.t=”471″ data-end=”474″ />>More orders.=”yoast-text-mark” data-start=”486″ data-end=”489″ />>More cities. Profitability was treated...

Introduction: The Funding Slowdown That Isn’t a Collapse Here’s a number that surprises many people. In 2025, India’s startups raised about $10.5 billion. Not during a boom.Not in a hype-driven bull market.But in...

Introduction: Compliance Is No Longer a Back-Office Problem Most founders don’t ignore compliance because they’re careless. They ignore it because it feels distant. Revenue feels urgent. Hiring feels urgent. Customers feel urgent.GST filings...

Introduction: The Year Money Stopped Chasing Ideas 2025 was not the year of big pitch decks or flashy funding announcements. It was the year founders quietly learned how to survive. Term sheets slowed....

Introduction: The One Slide Investors Now Care About Five years ago, you could walk into a pitch meeting with a bold vision, a fast-growing user graph, and a story about scale. In 2026,...

Introduction: This Generation Didn’t Wait for Permission Previous generations learned investing after getting a job, buying insurance, and “settling down.” Gen Z didn’t. They started with a smartphone, a UPI ID, and curiosity.Before...