Hi There – I’m Parin. Thanks for stopping by.
Here’s me in 5 seconds:
- I’m a Coach at Seth Godin’s altMBA, Basketball Fan, and more than anything, an avid Student of Life.
- Here’s what I’m doing now.
- Here’s how you can get in touch with me.
Want to learn more? Here’s me in 5 minutes:
I started learning how to program in high school. Some of my favourite projects to date include those days in Info Tech class in the late 90s and early 2000s. A site about Michael Jordan’s dunk competitions, an album cover showcasing Shaq & Kobe’s “Bling Dynasty”, and a video mix covering Michael Jordan’s six championship runs.
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I’ve learned a lot throughout my life and career so far. Especially after I started having deeper questions about success, life and purpose.
That’s when I started reading books like The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari, The Art of Innovation, The Brain That Changes Itself, and many more.
I started watching speeches from inspiring leaders like Steve Jobs, TED Talks from thought-provoking speakers like Sir Ken Robinson, and documentaries about philosophical minds like The Buddha.
Along the way, I collected my favourite quotes, and created a dedicated platform to share these inspiring words of wisdom.
I also started writing in a journal. A life-changing habit that has single-handedly given me so much more perspective in life. And I can’t thank Robin Sharma enough for teaching me this powerful practice.
The more answers I uncovered, the more questions I had.
The more self-aware I became, the more I wondered about the true purpose of life.
And just like the high school Info Tech classes planted the seeds for a career in technology, this constant questioning and reflecting, planted the seeds for one my most cherished experiences to date: spending three months at a monastery in India where I observed, spoke to, and learned from, the monks, volunteers, visitors and school kids there.
It’s through all these experiences that I’ve learned one of my most valuable lesson in life:
We can learn something, from anyone: no matter what age, culture or background.
And we can learn something from any situation in life: the simple, complex, mundane, scary, flashy; whatever it is, we can learn from it.
So, if there’s one thing I’d want you to remember, it’s this: always look for the hidden and extremely valuable lessons, each day, and moment, brings.
If you’re curious, here’s what I’m working on now.
And here’s how you can get in touch with me.