Adithya Venkatesan
@adadithya
Building Brands 🖖 Sipper of fine whiskies. True blood hedonist. Cenosillicaphobic. Logophile. Curious. Scuba diver, paraglider, adrenaline junkie 😊
Startups who don't have the budgets for branding, here's what you can do 👇🏻
From Norway to Japan, @adadithya's article dives into how the giants of capital are (and aren’t) responding to the climate crisis. Pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, & asset managers shape futures. But, are they shaping climate outcomes? alt-carbon.com/blog/how-the-w…
💰15 of the world’s largest funds manage $46.6 trillion. That’s equivalent to more than 40% of the world’s GDP. 🌍 And yet, the average climate action score across the Top 15 funds? 4.3 out of 10.
Honestly, think this should be an exhibit in a history museum. If we have such a thing in the future.
Not as dramatic, but there are a few legendary tales of poker stakes among our lot. Iykyk.

A 'soft culture' metric to gauge a candidate: They talk in actionables; 1. "Let's chat - here are my available time slots/calendly link". 2. Promptly send calendar invites, reduce friction for a call. 3. Ask for reading material apart from website links etc before a call
It's funny how AI works: it's really levelled the playing field for more participants to 'create content', but it has tacitly outed the ones who over-index their reliance on quantity, instead of using AI tools as a sounding board to level-up quality.
Hot take, because i woke wanting to be pugnacious: Progressive politics first needs a wokeness cleanse. Nothing ever gets done if everyone is happy.
A 'speed breaker' encodes a worldview of the untrustworthy relationship between the state and its people. It's a grotesque reminder that the people cannot be trusted to their own devices, and the state has to guide them.
If you're a web developer who can build this with ease, DM please. oxman.com