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Whether you are building a software empire or just trying to navigate your personal life, the goal remains the same: stop trading your most valuable asset—time—for low-value consumption. Technology should be a lever that grants us more life, not a vacuum that sucks it away.

While "AI agents" are the buzzword of the day, enterprise value is found in tools that solve real frictions rather than just automating simple tasks. Investing in the Right "Intelligence"

Software that respects the user's time rather than trying to monopolize it. Final Thoughts KrishnaC.rar

Improving the speed at which humans can create.

For companies looking to capture real value, the focus shouldn't just be on the latest Large Language Model (LLM). Instead, the investment should go toward: Whether you are building a software empire or

Like the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which helps different AI tools talk to each other efficiently.

In an era of AI-generated noise, keeping promises and maintaining fair pricing are the only ways to ensure longevity. Investing in the Right "Intelligence" Software that respects

In a world obsessed with growth metrics and "optimization," we often forget that the only truly finite resource we possess is time. As Krishna C notes in recent reflections, time is "more precious than money and scarcer than gold". While we chase status and consumption, we frequently trade away the very moments that give our lives meaning. The SaaS Paradox and the AI Shift

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