We probably haven’t spoken in a minute.
Moving forward, I’m going to share some essays I began writing after my father died in July 2025.
The result is a deeply serious body of cultural criticism with titles including “Bengali Casanova,” “Letter to Credit Bureaus (For The Last Time),” and “There Is No Crying In The Cartier Store,” among several others I’m very excited to share with you.
Before that, I spent three years running an invite-only community of 1,000+ CFOs at startups that had raised a lot of money.
Before that, as some of you may remember, I made videos (some viral, some not) that fused my point of view with what was happening in markets.
I follow markets even more closely now that I have a wife and a kid and every forward-looking statement needs to be made with care and precision, like a martini.
These days, I lead Marketing & Brand at Drive Capital, a venture capital firm based in Ohio with offices around the country.
I’m writing this from Los Angeles, but we will be back in New York City by early 2027.
I am still alive. I hope you are too.
Talk soon,
Anish

