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You Get What You Incentivise

Why do students chase marks, creators chase views, and companies chase profits? The answer lies in one of the most powerful ideas in economics: incentives. From schools and social media to coaching centres and everyday habits, the behavior we see is often a direct result of what systems reward. Understanding incentives doesn't just explain how the world works — it helps explain why people behave the way they do.

The AIR 77 Question

The highest-ranked female candidate in JEE Advanced 2026 secured AIR 77 — an extraordinary achievement by any measure. But the statistic raises a larger question: why does the gender gap at the very top of one of India's toughest examinations remain so significant? This article explores the complex realities behind rankings, representation, coaching culture, and the pipeline that shapes who eventually reaches the top.

The Teen’s Guide to Networking Without Being Weird

For many teenagers, networking sounds awkward, corporate, and slightly fake. But in reality, networking isn't about collecting contacts or sending cold LinkedIn messages to strangers. It's about building genuine relationships, learning from people who have walked the path before you, and creating opportunities through curiosity and initiative. Here's how ambitious students can network effectively — without becoming that person.

The “Screen Ghosting” Epidemic: Why We Are Quietly Ditching Our Smartwatches

Last Tuesday, you were sitting at a cafe, trying...

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The AIR 77 Question

The highest-ranked female candidate in JEE Advanced 2026 secured AIR 77 — an extraordinary achievement by any measure. But the statistic raises a larger question: why does the gender gap at the very top of one of India's toughest examinations remain so significant? This article explores the complex realities behind rankings, representation, coaching culture, and the pipeline that shapes who eventually reaches the top.

The Teen’s Guide to Networking Without Being Weird

For many teenagers, networking sounds awkward, corporate, and slightly fake. But in reality, networking isn't about collecting contacts or sending cold LinkedIn messages to strangers. It's about building genuine relationships, learning from people who have walked the path before you, and creating opportunities through curiosity and initiative. Here's how ambitious students can network effectively — without becoming that person.

The “Screen Ghosting” Epidemic: Why We Are Quietly Ditching Our Smartwatches

Last Tuesday, you were sitting at a cafe, trying...

The Loneliness of the “Always-On” Student

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