Hitting Refresh
Feb 4 2024 Biographies rank among my favorite genres, with recent works on notable figures like Elon Musk, Indra Nooyi( Ex-CEO of Pepsi) and Tim Cook capturing my interest. However, it's Satya Nadella's memoir that resonates with me the most for a variety of compelling reasons. What stands out is how closely I can relate to his personal journey. Like Nadella, who grew up as the son of an IAS officer known for his progressive views and a mother deeply rooted in her faith, I too have navigated similar familial and cultural dynamics. His experiences with his father's job transfers, his father's progressive friends, his move to the USA for studies at the University of Wisconsin, and his career at Microsoft—a leading IT company of his era, mirroring my own path with IBM—strike a particular chord with me. Furthermore, Nadella's blend of Buddhist and Hindu philosophies, devoid of strict ritualistic practices, along with his inclusive ideology and support for minority ...
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