Less worry. More action.

13 November, 20208 min
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Editor's note: And here we are. The final edition of the One Less Thing To Worry About newsletter. Have you enjoyed this journey? Yes? Very good. I also enjoyed it very much. Such a great feeling to write something that you care deeply about, but also get paid Rs. 1.5 lakh per newsletter for it. The Morning Context investors: “Wait, what?” Editor: “NO. Also, and I cannot stress this enough, NO.” Sidin: !@£$%$%*& you guys should just call yourself The Morning Con. Bastards. The Morning Context investors: “Actually from a branding perspective...” No? You didn’t enjoy it? It was an additional newsletter you cheap rascals. God. This reminds me so much of my uncles back home in Kerala who will go for various weddings in the family, eat approximately 3.5 kilos of wedding biryani each, and then come back home and nitpick every single culinary detail. “Chicken piece bayankara small no?” “Yes yes. And did you see the coldness of the Gobi 65? It was made in 1965?” “Ha ha ha. Athu kalakki. Also, they have sent biryani and Gobi 65 parcel. …

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