The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: What Mark Manson Gets Right — and What He Oversimplifies

The subtle art of not giving a fuck by Mark Manson

TL;DR The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson is a genuinely useful book dressed in a provocative package. The core argument — that you have a finite number of f*cks to give and most people give them to the wrong things — is more philosophically serious than the title suggests. Here’s … Read more

Quantitative Research – All types explained in 1 post

Quantitative Research - Prashant Aggarwal

This post covers the different types of quantitative research design. Quantitative Research Types Quantitative Research – Experimental True experimental True experimental research aims to determine causal relationships among variables, and it relies on statistical analysis to approve or disprove a hypothesis. It is also worth noting that true experimental research is considered the most accurate … Read more

Qualitative vs Quantitative Research: When to Use Which (And When Your Agency Is Selling You the Wrong One)

Qualitative Research

Qualitative Research   Qualitative research is a type of research that focuses on explaining the world’s reality through the participants’ perspectives. Also, it is characterized by the researcher’s active involvement when interacting with participants while gathering data in the natural setting. Lastly, in qualitative research, the research study results tend to be subjective because it … Read more

Investing or Trading | Which 1 is best for you?

Investing and Trading - Prashant Aggarwal

If I would ask about stock trading you would probably get the image on the right in your mind. The stock exchange trading floor, a scene synonymous with stock investing itself. This is where traders meet in person to buy and sell stocks finding deals for their clients and employers and yelling takers in prices … Read more

Freakonomics Review: Brilliant Storytelling, Thin Framework”

Freakonomics Book - Prashant Aggarwal

Freakonomics By Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner This is a book that really has mixed reviews everywhere. Hence, in this book review I want to share my views on this book. So let’s get started. Freakonomics is written by 2 authors(mentioned above). One is an actual economist and then the other is a book author … Read more

3 Career Decisions That Compounded for Me Over 12 Years in Marketing

Career Growth

When you think about your career growth, do you always think about that coworker who would not work as arduous as you, who’s not as clever as you? However, who still gets promoted — and you do not?   Probably, he is simply personally taking responsibility for his career development. It is logical to expect your … Read more

Interpreting Data like a Pro in 10 mins

Interpreting Data

If you are reading this post, you are either of the following. Someone who is facing difficulties in interpreting the data. Someone who wants to improve the data interpretation/reading skills In this post, I will give you 2 important tips which will change the way you approach any type of data. This will definitely help … Read more