Welcome to The Kapital Curious – A Curious Mind on a Financial Quest
Hello and welcome!
If you’ve stumbled upon this blog, chances are you’re a little like me—curious about the forces that shape global markets, fascinated by the machinery of modern finance, and always eager to decode the business decisions that move the world.
My name is Kartikaiya Rathi, and The Kapital Curious is my personal space to explore and reflect on the dynamic, often perplexing, but always fascinating world of business and finance. This blog is born from two forces that define my intellectual identity: inquiry and intent.
💡 Why This Blog?
In a world where numbers drive narratives, I’ve always found myself asking:
Why did that market move? What does this merger signal? How do central banks play economic chess?
I come to this space not as an expert, but as a student—both formally and by disposition. Whether I’m dissecting a financial concept, exploring an economic trend, or sharing insights from books, case studies, and real-world events, my goal is to bridge academic understanding with practical curiosity.
📚 What to Expect Here
This blog will cover:
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Thoughtful explainers on core business and finance concepts
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Insights from books, research papers, and articles I’m reading
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Reflections on economic shifts, market events, and policy changes
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Academic-style essays simplified for curious readers
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Occasional commentary on global business stories that spark questions
Think of this space as equal parts:
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A personal learning journal
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A public portfolio of thought
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And maybe, over time, a hub for meaningful conversations
🔍 The Kapital Curious – What’s in a Name?
The name is a nod to both “capital” (as in financial capital, intellectual capital) and “curiosity”—a reminder that finance isn’t just about returns and ratios, but about human behaviour, decision-making under uncertainty, and systems that connect people, policies, and possibilities.
🧠 Let’s Learn Together
Whether you're a fellow student, a business enthusiast, or someone just starting their journey into finance, I hope you'll find something here that sparks your own curiosity. I welcome insights, discussions, debates, and even disagreements—after all, learning is rarely a straight line.
Let’s make sense of capital in all its complexity—curiously, critically, and collaboratively.
Thank you for reading.
More posts soon.
Warmly,
K.R
The Kapital Curious
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