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Humanity, sensitivity & ability to read, see, & make a sense of what’s going gives me eligibility to post this 🧵of thoughts on the ongoing water scarcity problem in our national capital Delhi & how have the problems seemed (publicly visible) to be solved so far? Read 👇
@noida_authority With👇🏼 AQI in Jan’26, WHICH department of yours MUST be 100% ACCOUNTABLE (If so) 4 sprinkling water 💦 💦 to settle the DUST 1st before 🧹 hits the road?
Daily I see human sweepers🫡 clean
sector 62 roads & the DUST hits people 👁️ & 🫁.
🤒 🤧 🤢
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The source of the 👆image is
aqi.in/in/dashboard/india/ut…
Doesn’t data show that Noida people are inhaling hazardous Air for months?
Still, a most common sense based and traditional act ‘Settle The Dust 1st’ is missing!
I wonder Why?
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@HondaCarIndia
Unprofessional, Non-Transparent & Irresponsible behaviour demonstrated by your team @ ACE Honda, Noida, Sector 11.
1st - Sold value added service(s) as If those were Needed. 🫡
2nd - On raising concerns, asking me why couldn’t you decode these codes? 🤣
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3rd - Asking me to own full responsibility of Q&A on what is Needed v/s What was not?
Seriously?
Instead of accepting professional responsibility of informing the customer on Required v/s Optional services? 🤩
4th - Classic!
‘Ab to sab ho gaya, ye lo 10% discount’
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5th - The manager was amazingly and openly unapologetic on all this, saying ‘Aapko bhi to dekhna chahiye tha na’.
@HondaCarIndia Educate them!
1. Inform customer well and upfront.
2. Take Consent.
3. Then Take Signature.
4. Don’t break Trust. You are @Honda.
Look into this!
What can define a productive day @ work?
Agree. It is contextual.
Yet, an answer that stands out👇🏼
Another day when your customers feel extremely valued and cared with your EPOCH (Non-Computing) values
Empathy
Honesty
Ownership
Communication
Problem Solving Abilities
True?
मैं ऐसा मानने लगा हूँ कि हर एक व्यक्ति का हर दूसरे व्यक्ति से संबंध बस एक संयोग है।
मैं ये भी मानता हूँ कि संबंधों के नींव में जो मिट्टी है, उसमे अच्छी गुणवत्ता वाले इन पाँच तत्वों का सही मात्रा और अनुपात में अच्छे से मिला होना जरूरी है
संवाद
संवेदना
संबल
सम्मान
समझदारी
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जब ये पाँच तत्व सही अनुपात में मिले हों और व्यक्तिगत, पारिवारिक और सामाजिक आचरण में हों,
तो हमें एक दूसरे की पशुता, व्यवहार, दृष्टिकोण, संस्कार और बुद्धि को समझने में काफ़ी मदद मिलती है!
ये मानना शायद ग़लत हो या कोई नई बात भी ना हो, पर मैं कहना चाहता था!
धन्यवाद
- संदीप
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Another Big/Old/Strong Shade Tree fell today on the Sector 62 - B Block Road, near GAIL Apartment. This was at least 4th or 5th one since May’25. Urging @noida_authority to take preventive actions to save the rest of these shade trees on this & another roads! CC @CeoNoida
A ubiquitous example of this Smart-Person Trap is how many leaders say “I am first-principles thinker” and then proceed to use clever analogies & cool metaphors to persuade themselves & others, all.. day.. long..
It’s what you do in practice that matters. Nothing else matters.
The Smart-Person Trap
The smarter you are, the better your bad ideas will sound.
You won’t see the trap because you’re the one who built it. You won’t feel the danger because the logic checks out. You won’t hit resistance until it’s too late.
This is how smart people fail. Not by being wrong. By being convincing.
Examples That Prove the Pattern
Theranos didn’t fool the uninformed. It captured the informed. The vision overwhelmed the questions. The tech didn’t need to work. Not yet. It just needed to sound like it almost did. No one wanted to be the small thinker in the big room.
Quibi had the money, the founders, the talent. They skipped the test because they had the credentials. No one paused to ask if the consumer needed what they were building. The idea worked on paper. The market never showed up.
Google Glass didn’t flop because of the tech. It flopped because it made people uncomfortable. You can’t wear surveillance on your face and expect society to adjust. The product made sense. The context said no.
The Deeper Problem
Smart people don’t usually fail from stupidity. They fail from insulation. They build airtight logic inside broken systems. They over-rely on narrative. They outpace friction. They justify tradeoffs no one else gets to see.
The strategy looks sound. The risk feels managed. The failure becomes obvious only in hindsight. It all looked clean, until it met the real world. And by then, it’s too late to ask the obvious questions.
How to Escape the Smart-Person Trap
1) Rebuild your feedback loop. If no one’s telling you what feels off, you’re already too far inside.
2) Watch behavior, not belief. What people do is always more honest than what they say.
3) Make your smartest people test their ideas in public. Logic should survive contact.
4) Reward the dumb question that stops the runaway train. Not the smart answer that makes it go faster.
5) Assume the system is wrong. Then go prove it’s not.
This isn’t about slowing down. It’s about staying connected. The goal isn’t to prevent failure. It’s to keep failure small and obvious, before it becomes expensive and systemic.
For the CEOs, Founders, and Execs
If your company is full of smart, articulate, high-agency people then this trap is already forming. You’ll hear great answers. You’ll see tight decks. You’ll get strong alignment.
And none of it will matter if the foundation is wrong.
Great companies avoid the trap by designing environments where truth has an edge.
This isn’t a startup problem. It’s a leadership problem. And it starts with you.
Believe me or not! AI (Artificial Intelligence) can’t take jobs away. AI doesn’t match human’s progress in abandoning Common Sense, Accountability, Ownership and Empathy. His dedication in ignoring the sole reason of existence of their business, known as Customer, is phenomenal.
We’re excited to welcome Mahesh Venkataraman,
Managing Director – Automation & Technology, Accenture,
to the stage at TribeQonf 2025.
With 38 years in software engineering, distributed systems, and AI-powered automation, Mahesh brings a rare depth of insight—backed by...
🎉 Our very first meetup in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was an outstanding show!
We want to express our sincere appreciation to all the participants who actively engaged in this event. Your presence truly enhanced the overall experience. 🧡
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