There is a peculiar modern habit that most of us participate in without thinking about it. We tap a screen, place an order, and begin measuring time in minutes. A packet of biscuits, a bottle of medicine, a charger, even an iPhone appears at the doorstep so quickly that the machinery behind the experience becomes invisible. Convenience has become so ordinary that we rarely ask what it takes to manufacture it. That question sits at the heart of Buildit: Building Blinkit in a
There’s a particular kind of confidence that comes from building something without excess. Not the loud confidence of billion-dollar funding rounds or glossy launch events—but the quiet certainty of knowing every screw, every line of code, every decision had to justify its existence. LeanSpark feels like that kind of confidence. I began reading it at a time when every startup headline seemed to scream “more”—more capital, more valuation, more speed. And here was a book ca