Birds of a feather flock together
Relatively closer
Till the other day, if you had asked Sharmila or me where our nearest blood relatives are, we would have said – “About 10,000 miles or 24 hours of flight away (not counting layover time)”. In fact most of them are within about 100 miles of Kolkata.
Now that has changed dramatically. DrDebarun, Amrita and Debayan have moved to Toronto. Now the answer is – “Less than 800 miles or about 1 hour 45 minutes of flight time away”!!
Admittedly, you have to jump three generations from Sharmila or Amrita to find common blood. But still it counts.
I had met Amrita way back when she was in 5th grade in 1993 and this is the first time I met Debarun and Debayan!!!

Brant Street Pier
By the shores of Lake Ontario
What a difference 20 days make!!
I have been off an airplane for only 20 days (although admittedly came to the airport twice in between) and looks like Delta kiosks have already stopped accepting Skymiles numbers to locate your flight and perhaps even more unnerving … there are parking spots open in the airport!!!
It was strangely reassuring to see the pop up storms come in yet again over Atlanta and all fights get terribly delayed as a result.
Off to the 8th country for me this year and 7th for her (but only the 4th time together)

Surprise!
Men make plans so God can have a hearty laugh. That is about the best way I can explain how I un-retired to join the Family Office of the Rothschild family (Five Arrows Principal Investments) to take the helm at Juvare.
Hitting a new country every month, picking up new skills, every evening with Sharmila and the dog at a bar… retired life was everything I wanted. Then came a call from the inimitable Vivek Kumar. As impressed as I was with the opportunity, I set the bar fairly high for myself.
“Vivek, if I can convince myself that it is exciting enough that I will work for free, I will know it is time to un-retire. CEO Pro Bono – now that is a title I can aspire to.”
Over thirty meetings on either side of the Atlantic later, I got convinced. I have some blurred memories of Robert (“Bob”) Watson (my predecessor and another great leader who helped me thru the process) catching Covid after our meeting, chasing Patrick Lane around the Marta station, showing up in my motorcycle clothes to meet the impeccably dressed Patrick Macfarlane, some great scotches with Fraser Handcock and Sacha Oshry in Scotland, Jeff Telford getting stranded in the bar when downtown Roswell shut down around us, Bryan Kaplan making do with some savories for breakfast in the executive club of a Marriott in DC and so on and so forth.
Finally, it came down to
(*) the mission of the company and
(**) how relatable the people I got to meet were. It felt like I can “belong” in this group.
Frankly, in the last two weeks, as I have gotten to know more folks in the company, I get the sense that maybe, I should be paying to do this job!
As exciting as it is for me, for all the rest of the team, I have to believe it is a bit of an anxious time. I hope you will come across some of my teammates soon and when you do, give them your frank opinion of me. It will help them understand me quickly and make our relationship that much more productive.
Just don’t mention my silly jokes. For even after un-retiring… “Dad jokes. That is how … I roll…” 🙂

This was the coolest thing this morning
Shot of Stone Mountain on a very quiet morning
Have you heard of an origami canoe?
When Prabasaj-da had talked about canoeing, the part that had interested me most was his “origami canoe”. The full canoe folds up into a box and you carry it around in your car like you are carrying a suitcase. It was pretty intriguing to watch him open the box and assemble the canoe in under 10 minutes!






