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Inspired by Shyam Sankar's reference to the role of the destroyer in the video below, here's some additional context: In Hinduism, the universe operates through a cycle of creation (Brahma), maintenance (Vishnu), and destruction (Shiva). This Trimurti isn't just a religious concept; it's a powerful metaphor for innovation. Brahma, the Creator: True innovation, like Brahma's cosmic genesis, is a messy, unpredictable burst of creativity. It's about bringing something new into existence, often challenging the status quo. Vishnu, the Preserver: Maintenance, like Vishnu's role, is essential for stability and refinement. But when taken to extremes, it becomes stagnation – the realm of gatekeepers who protect the old at the expense of the new. Shiva, the Destroyer: Destruction, as embodied by Shiva, is not an end but a necessary prelude to rebirth. It's about dismantling outdated systems to make way for fresh ideas and approaches. #ontopraxis #ignitedminds #growthmindset

Arvind Thangali

Building tech ecosystems, strategic alliances, and platform/distribution partnerships to foster innovation, boost network effects, and create a scalable, sustainable go-to-market strategy.

5mo

Great thought when it comes to culling a partner program or renewing a partner program. Systemic thinking at its best.

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