What a beautiful song! Totally love the lyrics, especially in the second half. Thanks to Suman for introducing me to the artist.
Watch the video:
I love this phrase:
And everyone must breathe
Until their dying breath
And my favourite bit:
You peer inside yourself
You take the things you like
And try to love the things you tookAnd then you take that love you made
And stick it into some
Someone else’s heart
Pumping someone else’s bloodAnd walking arm in arm
You hope it don’t get harmed
But even if it does
You’ll just do it all again
I’m peeved by a trend I’ve started to see among Indian startups: trying to be casual and ending up being unprofessional.
Being casual may be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on who you are targeting. But being unprofessional is never a good thing.
<Edit: I’ve taken off the rant about a particular website that I had here.>
The worrying thing is that this kind of unprofessional-ism is all too common among Indian startups. (Even my own company’s corporate website is an offender. At least we are not trying to use it as the forefront of our offerings. But that’s not an excuse.) We need to buckle up and get our act straightened out.
Now, I’m no spelling/grammar Nazi. Heck, my grammar sucks and I look up spellings on Google at least five times a day. But that’s no excuse for putting up a public website that is sprinkled with spelling mistakes and grammatical errors. Your website is an indicator of how professionally you handle everything else.
Here are some concrete suggestions (based on my observations):
I’ll keep updating this list. You can make suggestions in the comments.
It doesn’t take a lot to avoid these mistakes. Please do.