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Founder Series - Satya Shankar founder of The Bindu House

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It was one chill evening when I spotted the poster of TiE Mangalore . Looked super interesting, so I pulled my buddy Satya along and we decided to check it out. Our plan was simple explore the EG workspace and maybe meet a few new people.  We reached MindSpace , Yeyyadi , and honestly, the vibe there was just wow. The place looked straight out of a developer’s dream cool work desks, creative setup, and an energy that made me feel like I was already part of some big tech team. The event was on the terrace, and it was super aesthetic. The lobby itself gave off 5 star vibes ferns hanging from the ceiling, cozy chairs, classy doors, and oh, a whole range of snacks waiting for us (unexpected). To top it all off, one of my seniors joined us and made the evening even better by introducing us around and showing us the workspace properly. Honestly, it turned out to be such a wholesome experience. So if I have to talk about the chat with Satya Shankar , he was a man of few words. He didn’t...

Why Me?

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Weekends are usually meant for chilling, relaxing, and going out with parents, but this time I went on a new little adventure. Inspired by my friend, I wore a crop top with a square neckline (yah, full “new me” vibes) and left home with pride. But the moment I entered the mall and started roaming around, that confidence began melting faster than an ice cream in summer. Since I don’t usually wear these kinds of clothes, I felt super uncomfortable. I kept whispering to myself,  “It’s common Amy, look around, nobody cares.” But then my inner voice interrupted me like a stubborn pop up ad:  “Wait, why are you even trying to fit in? Why can’t you just be who you are?”  That hit hard. Because honestly, I’ve always caught myself comparing with others so called success. And funny thing? Those very same people probably think I could surpass them if I actually stopped overthinking and just tried.(not trying to build up but they said it to me) Fast forward to last night, I was o...