Tapri.
Small room. No slides. The right people.
Tapri is a monthly breakfast gathering hosted by Munoth. A small group — not more than twenty people — sits together to talk about markets, capital, and whatever else is on people's minds. A brief direction is shared beforehand — not an agenda, just enough to point the room. No one presents. The conversation goes where it goes.
Every other room has a speaker, a panel, or a pitch. This one does not. When there is nothing to present, people tend to say what they actually think.
The name is deliberate. A tapri is where real talk happens — unhurried, between people who are not trying to impress each other. That is what this is.
Good judgment compounds. So does good conversation.
Who comes
A mix of people who allocate capital and people who deploy it. The conversation works because everyone in the room has skin in the game.
How it works
Once a month, over breakfast. Under twenty people, different faces each time. No slides. A brief direction is shared before the morning, just enough to get things started. Someone picks it up and the room goes from there. Runs for about two hours.
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