Hello 👋,
Thank you for being a percolator reader and part of 3000+ subscriber community! Most of you became subscribers of this newsletter on my invitation, and I am extremely happy that none of you have unsubscribed so far. Hopefully, you found something of value in what you read.
This was the first month of percolator. In February, I sent out 6 newsletters on following topics:
Thinking 101: Subtle Art of Shaping Thoughts (A post summarising thinking mental models)
Subtle Art of Brewing Ideas (A primer on how to generate and develop ideas)
I hope you liked reading them. If you have any suggestion or feedback, please share them with me. If you are wondering why some of those posts are behind a paid subscription, I have put down a note here on the introduction to the percolator. I have kept it to the minimum Substack allows so it serves its purpose, and yet doesn’t pinch you. It will be a great validation if you upgrade your subscription.
In the month of March, I am aiming to produce 9 posts with a common theme of knowing and Knowledge. If you have any suggestions, or specific expectation please share with me.
This is the first digest of percolator, and I am still in the process of structuring my newsletters, so I am limiting it to a summary this time. Hopefully this will evolve in a more valuable monthly communication between us.
One thing I would want you to pay attention at, is the draft of India Data Accessibility & Use Policy 2022 published by Government of India seeking public consultation. Irrespective of which part of the world you live and work, when a government of 1.4 billion people drafts a policy, it touches you in some manner. And if you are in India, in a age where the country is very rapidly digitizing, this is something which directly affects you, so please read and share your suggestions with the government.
Thanks for reading this and continue being a subscriber of Percolator,
Neel