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The Three Games: Why Entrepreneurs (and Cricketers) Fail Even When They're Talented
Every young cricketer thinks they're playing one game: Cricket. Every entrepreneur thinks they're playing one game: Business. Both are wrong. Success in any performance field—whether sports or business—depends on winning three simultaneous games, most of which are invisible. Most people lose the games they never realized they were playing. Game 1: The Performance Game (What Everyone Sees) In cricket, this is straightforward: Batting technique. Bowling skills. Fitness. Fieldi
Anshul Garg
Nov 227 min read


Exploring Human-AI Boundaries: Consciousness, Morals, and the Simulated Experience
An exploratory framework to map human experience onto AI simulations:
Quantifies ethical and moral conflicts (SDT)
Simulates relational, motivational, and memory-driven effects
Maintains clear human-only boundaries for Feeling and Being
Anshul Garg
Sep 53 min read


Safeguarding a Footwear Brand’s Online Growth from Single-Seller Dependence and Competitive Risk
The Situation A popular footwear brand with a well-established online presence and loyal customer base was facing an escalating...
Gridverse IT
Dec 9, 20243 min read


Conquering the Returns: How Our New Foot Size Chart Wins for Everyone
How MiniToes Significantly Reduce Shoe Returns: GridRay's Sole-Mating Size Chart Brand-specific shoe size guide [Brand Size 14] Shoe...
Gridverse IT
Dec 9, 20243 min read
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