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My First Year Working

2025 was the first year I didn't step foot in Chennai,
or a classroom.
Two constants of my life just… gone.
Not going back home at all, or not stepping onto that familiar ground, not feeling that specific humidity in the air, it sits with you.

Also, the year Virat Kohli retired from Test cricket.
Yeah. That one hurt too.

Working full-time for over a year now, and actually being independent, felt different.
Buying small things guilt free. Treating yourself to a Toblerone. Going to places you've only seen as wallpapers.

Startup life moves fast. Too fast sometimes.
You're either working or recovering from working. For a while, my life was just a big blob of work, an equally big blob of rest, and some great traveling in between.
Tried to fix that.
Went to the gym almost every day.
Started playing cricket and tennis again.
Started reading again.
Took way more photos, as you can probably tell.
Still, it's a constant battle, coming back from work and finding the energy to do something that feels intentional.

Started visiting national parks. Went to a lot of them.
That, more or less, was 2025.


Highlights of the Year


Looking Ahead

I'm not really a New Year's resolution person.

But there are goals from 2025 I didn't fully get around to. I want to carry them forward.

Professionally, being one of the first engineers at a startup and now watching the team grow has been surreal. Looking forward to building more at Bronco AI.

Physically, I want to improve my cardio and become a better cricketer.
These aren't new goals. They're ongoing ones.

I also want to learn a performing art.

And I want to do something adventurous and spontaneous. Something that scares me a little.
Life has been great, but it's also fallen into a rhythm. I want to disrupt that a bit. Commit to something hard. Move in a direction that feels new.
Maybe it's a motorbike. Maybe it's something else.
Life can quietly take over if you let it.

Somewhere in all of this, I want to be better at calling old friends. Staying in touch. Not letting time quietly do its thing without me noticing.


Peace.