When you feel lost, you don’t need a roadmap. You need one person.
WEEKLY BLOG
Neha Taneja
3/30/20261 min read
In The ONE Thing, Gary Keller talks about how the most successful people often trace their turning point not to a strategy or a system, but to one person who believed in them before they believed in themselves.
In Bytes and Breaths, that person for Zara is Aditya.
When her co-founder walks out, leaving her reeling and questioning everything — her judgement, her passion, her ability to lead, Aditya doesn’t hand her a plan. Over truffle risotto and a crisp Chenin Blanc at a Mumbai seaside table, he offers something more powerful:
In The ONE Thing, Gary Keller talks about how the most successful people often trace their turning point not to a strategy or a system, but to one person who believed in them before they believed in themselves.
In Bytes and Breaths, that person for Zara is Aditya.
When her co-founder walks out, leaving her reeling and questioning everything — her judgement, her passion, her ability to lead, Aditya doesn’t hand her a plan. Over truffle risotto and a crisp Chenin Blanc at a Mumbai seaside table, he offers something more powerful:




