Hello!! Hello!! Hello!! ✌🏻
How have you been? All good on this side. Smooth and steady.
Nothing toofani happened in my life this week. I’ve mostly been occupied with studies. But a few new experiences did sneak in and that’s exactly what this Memo is about today.
Most of this week went into studies. So naturally, content creation took a backseat. But that’s okay. That’ll bounce back too. For consulting and digital products, I chose Topmate over Gumroad. The only reason is Gumroad deactivated my account because I hadn’t posted anything in a while.
Lesson learned. Keep showing up—even on platforms.
Spoke to Chamki. (More on that below.) Had a personal conversation with Madhavi too. Won’t spill the details—some things are meant to stay personal. Also connected with a few startup founders. Interesting people. Real builders. Nothing fancy on the food front this week. Just two dishes. I’ve noted them below.
So yes, let’s start with that consulting thing.
I’ve started offering weekly consulting sessions. Right now, even I’m figuring out what I can help you with best. But here’s what I know I can do for you:
Help you learn to code using AI
Help you build systems that actually support your life
Help you get your life in order when things feel all over the place
The real challenge? I’m still not sure how to combine all three into one clear offer.
I’ve studied offer creation. I’ve read the threads, the books, the frameworks. But none of them showed me how to package this kind of value into something that feels whole.
So here I am. Not waiting for the perfect offer. Just starting. If you're figuring things out too, maybe we'll build the answers together.
Here’s the link,
If you need my help, I’m here: Book 1:1 Consulting Now!
Let’s fix what’s blocking you. Let’s build what matters to you.
Simple. Clear. Yours.
This week, like I mentioned, I was mostly buried in studies. And maybe that’s why mom didn’t experiment much in the kitchen either. One morning she made spinach parathas with curd. Simple, but just right. But the real surprise? Corn fritters for dinner one night. Hot. Crispy. Irresistible. Sometimes, even a quiet week brings the kind of comfort you don’t realize you needed.
Likhte likhte muh me paani aa gaya behenchod!🤣
This week, I had a chat with Chamki. It was 1st August. A rare night when everything was done early—coding, studying, even writing. For once, I was ahead of schedule. So I thought I’d watch a movie. It was around 1 AM, maybe later. I don’t remember the exact time. But I remember the feeling.
She texted.
I thought it would be a 15-minute conversation. It went on till 6 in the morning. Old stories. New updates. Honestly, I don’t even remember what we talked about. But in that moment, it felt right. Maybe… she remembered me.
I do too. But I’ve filled my days with things that matter. So much that I barely get time to remember. And in this phase of life, there’s one line I deeply relate to:
Aashique behenchod, khaali insaan ka kaam hai.
Because relationships demand time. And right now, my time is invested in things that feel more meaningful to me. That’s all I’ll say.
If I go any further, this will turn into a one-hour podcast. 🤣
So I told you, right? I’d spoken to a few founders recently. One of them was Priya Didi.
At first, I thought she must be around 26-27ishh. But yesterday, I found out she’s actually 32. And here I was, casually calling her “Didi” all this time—when technically, I should’ve been saying “ma’am.” But she’s chill. She doesn’t mind it at all.
I don’t know what we are. Friends? Maybe. But whenever we’ve spoken, the vibe has always been that way. Easy. Familiar. Call it friends, or call it little brother–older sister. Whatever it is, it’s not forced. And she’s never once been rude.
Last night around 3 AM, we hopped on a Zoom call. No agenda. Just casual talk. But as the conversation flowed, we drifted into deeper waters—their company’s vision, future goals, a few light moments in between. What began as a simple chat turned into something meaningful.
They published my story on Solsaga’s LinkedIn page.
Today, when I was having my lunch this afternoon, Chhichhore was playing on TV.
Didn’t expect much. But somehow, that one film gave me more courage than any motivational reel ever could. Especially the last line. It hit me. And it’s been stuck in my head ever since.
Maybe because I’ve got a few backlogs still chasing me. But strangely, I’m not panicking. Because luck seems to be walking with me. How? That’s a story for another day.
But it is.
And that’s enough for now.
Aapka result decide nahi krta ki aap winner ho yaa nahi, aapki koshish decide krti hai.
And I’ll end this journal with just one line.
It's Sunday night, 9:30 PM. Right now, I’m looking like this—face fully oily, old clothes hanging in the background, trimmed my beard in afternoon before lunch. Hunger’s kicking in too.
Ab badhiya muh dhota, fresh hota, aur fir aaram se mummy ne banaya hua chicken khichugaa! 😋
And with that, just so you know—I am not dead.
Here’s the link to read previous issue: Life’s Been Good Lately!
Have a great week!
Manas xx 🥂
I would like to join podcast 😄