Jerry G's Blog

“Don’t let what you can’t do stop you from doing what you can do.”- John Wooden


  • Exploring Monoidealism Strategies

    Just Do It -Nike Brand Slogan Greetings, Jerry Garrett here, and I’m delighted to present another insightful concept this week. Today, we dive into a fascinating concept I encountered during my MBA studies: Mono-idealism. In essence, mono-idealism involves directing your energy and attention solely towards one task, thus entering a flow state marked by sustained,… Continue reading

  • Scarcity: 4 Tactics

    Greetings! Jerry Garrett here, returning with another weekly post. This time, I’ll be discussing the concept of Scarcity in the realm of business, specifically within the context of an MBA topic I’ve recently explored. Picture this: you enter a store and spot an item you’ve been coveting for some time. Though you could purchase it… Continue reading

  • Trekking And Dam Adventures!

    Greetings, It’s me Jerry Garrett, and I’m here to share my recent trekking experience. Last week, we discovered a place called Siswan Dam, located in Siswan, Punjab. Initially, we went for a drive and to see the Damn Dam but soon realized there was a trekking trail. Fast forward to the following Sunday, my dad’s… Continue reading

  • Guiding Structure: Environment’s Impact

    None are known to be good until they have an opportunity to be bad. Benjamin Whichcote Greetings, I’m back with another post for this week, and today’s topic is Guiding Structure, a concept I learned during my MBA studies. Let’s dive in. What exactly is Guiding Structure? As the name suggests, it involves an element… Continue reading

  • Optimizing Performance: Key Elements

    “Now no joy but lacks salt, / That is not dashed with pain / And weariness and fault…” Robert Frost – Poet Greetings! I am delighted to share with you this week’s topic, which I learned during my MBA journey – Performance Requirements. Think of our body as a computer system. Just as a powerful… Continue reading

  • Exploring Caveman Syndrome from MBA.

    “Every man is a quotation from all his ancestors.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Greetings, it’s Jerry Garret here with another intriguing blog post. Today, I shall discuss a concept I came across during my MBA studies called “Caveman Syndrome.” Imagine life as a caveman hundreds of thousands of years ago. Survival was your primary concern, and… Continue reading

  • Compounding: Growing Wealth Exponentially.

    “Improve by 1% a day, and in just 70 days, you’re twice as good.” Alan Weiss This week, I’ll discuss a concept I learned during my MBA studies: compounding. Though widely known, it’s worth revisiting. Compounding is the process of turning money into more money through strategic investments. To illustrate this concept, let’s consider the… Continue reading

  • The Megamind Creations Visit

    Recently, my father and I visited Megamind Creations, a company owned by the uncle of my father’s friend, Garjpreet. Today, I will share my experience at Megamind Creations. Initially, my brother was supposed to join us, but a last-minute dental issue prevented him from coming. Nonetheless, my father and I proceeded with our visit. After… Continue reading

  • Exploring Fixed And Variable Costs

    Hey, it’s Jerryy Garrett, back with this week’s post. I learned about different types of costs in my MBA, and I’ll share that with you. There are two main types: Fixed and variable costs. First, fixed cost. No matter if you make a million dollars in profits or losses, you still have to pay the… Continue reading

  • Dehli Trip: The Adventure

    Hey there, I’m back with a post for this week. This week’s post will be about my recent trip to Delhi. We had planned to go by train and everything was good. We went to the train station on time, but tragedy struck. There was a one hour delay. We decided to wait it out,… Continue reading

About Me

I am a 11 year old kid who is homeschooled and is interested in writing. You can expect posts every Monday from me. I post about experiences, MBA and many more.