Favorites
The quintessential essentials list. A personal curation of things that bring joy and ease to my life. I wholeheartedly vouch for them becase we all know the equation, “material possessions + quality = joy” is irrefutable.
- Godbole gear Minimal Bifold 1 Wallet
- The Postbox Alton backpack
- Gunsberg Ginger Ale
- Deuter Aircontact Lite trekking backpack
- The Postbox Washbag
- Mapcha Tibetan deck of cards
- Riding gloves
- Opal app
- Mapcha Demig bottle opener
- Muji 0.38 pen
- Tissot PRC 200
- Seiko Presage Cocktail Time
- Triumph Speed 400
- Cursor
- Birkenstock Arizona
- Deus Motorcycles corduroy cap
- Paperclip notebook
- Caudalie Vino Deodorant
- Alltrails app
You will use this for years. The hand feel of this wallet is impeccable. It is made of ethically sourced full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather and is handstitched. It has a slim profile with plenty of pockets to store your cards and cash. I have mine in Mahogany. The Bombay-based brand has some other beautifully made leather goods. Check them out.
A classic design with some great brass hardware and Nappa leather accents. I enjoy hearing the click of the clasp every time I close it. It is the perfect size for work with plenty of organization and buttery smooth zippers. Truly a compliment magnet.
My go-to drink since I do not want to consume alcohol. I quite like a ginger ale with real ginger. This one is plenty strong.
As an avid trekker and prepper, I know a good backpack is essential for outdoor adventures. This German-made bag is rugged and spacious. I'm pretty sure it will accompany me on all my treks for years to come.
If you are like me, you have a set grooming routine with specific products. Pick this up if you value plenty of storage, your countertop aesthetic looking good, and do not want to settle for the bar of soap at the hotel room.
I love learning about cultures and things that showcase them beautifully. This pack of cards capture "the plurality of cultures of the Tibetan plateau". A lot of admiration during a game of cards.
I don't want to risk shredding my skin and turning my hands into modern art. Safety first. They are comfortable with solid knuckle protection and palm sliders. Get them.
The only app I pay for that deliberately frustrates me—all in pursuit of long-term sanity. Sometimes, you need a hard stop. It keeps screen time within healthy homo sapien limits, both on my phone and desktop. Worth every penny. Get it.
The tibetan Key design is so freaking cool. This makes for a really good gift too.
With the fine tip, it is a pleasure to write and sketch with. This is perfect for quick writing and scribbles. I'd pick up a roller with a thicker nib for more substantial writing.
This was my father's first "big" watch. He handed it down to me and I hold it dear. It means a lot to me.
The first automatic watch I bought with my own money. That ice-blue dial is breathtaking.
My first motorcycle. Ofcourse it'd be here.
Best IDE I have used.
my go-to beaters. Supremely comfortable.
Corduroy. motorbiking aesthetics. Mad cool.
A good notebook with high GSM paper that ensures those journalling sessions are without a bleed.
If you do not want to smell funky and attract koalas at the same time, this is your bet.
I am an avid hiker and am constantly looking for new trails Think of this as a social network + discovery tool for hikers.