 So I just want to understand if people in this room you guys have seen the slides already have you No, nobody so that's the reason you're here So what I want to understand is I just want to really understand if this is at the right level for all of you because some Of you might be doing it already and some of you might want to know more So that's one of the reasons why I've always put my PPT in place. So you guys know what it takes So what am I doing in an agile conference? What am I talking about something which is not even related to agile and how it's going to be relevant? So any idea so any thoughts or do you have any clues like what is that? What do I even mean by it's not an agile story when I'm going to talk in an agile life cycle topic any idea? No nothing all right cool. So let's begin with this. So you guys know these two Mythology characters. They are from the great mythology. They're called the Apollo and Dionysus You know what they represent anyone you know what who up aloe is who dinosaurs is? Anyone no all right. So Apollo and Dionysus are the two sons of the one of the great gods with this so they represent logic and Emotions that's what they represent. So which is something which is very common You know, we all know there are like multiple instances like it's not just about Apollo and Dionysus We have yin and yang we have water and chaos. We have black and red Sun and moon we have day and night and a lot of things and we also have something which is the items on the right versus the items on the left So does it bring any bell does it sound familiar remember the agile manifesto? So technically when we speak of agile manifesto the crux, you know What are they trying to say is about something which is very fundamental which is very fundamental not just for agile But for anything and everything in life You guys are green Everyone right so obviously so if that is the case there has to be a reason why even the agile manifesto was even written You know, it should be like something about something was not happening in the past And there was a reason and hence we have an agile manifesto and today we are at an agile conference after a couple of decades But unfortunately today so when I when I listen to a lot of speakers when I have this keynote Conversations with a lot of other people was in the conference today. What do we hear now? We just say that people are telling me that agile is dead So do you think agile is dead? Anyone? Yes, so why do you think agile is dead? So if I'm saying there was a reason why agile was formed in first place But today if I'm going to say that agile is dead in my mind. It means that the reason is dead Isn't it does it make sense? Possibly one of the ways how we can actually bring back agile, you know Give some life to agile is somewhere doing something and trying to restore that balance that we are talking about What is this balance again the things about right versus the left? So that's all it is. So I do believe that Even though we have not embraced the balance yet. That is something we all agree, but there is some progress That is a lot of hope