I have a special place in my heart for the Taj Mahal and have visited it more than 10 times since my childhood. Its timeless beauty and historical significance continue to captivate me. With each visit, I feel that life has chosen this location to reveal its secrets and lessons…
Embracing Mistakes: The Path to Wisdom and Growth
Mahatma Gandhi said, “Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.” Part of the beauty and fragility of life is in the mistakes we make.
Life is much like a video game
Who amongst my LinkedIn family knows of The Prince Of Persia? As a child, video games were an escape for me, but little did I realise how deeply reflective of life they could be.
Bridging Differences: The Art of Meaningful Dialogue
In any setting, be it personal relationships, professional dynamics, or social interactions, religious and cultural beliefs, the essence of coexistence lies in the ability to appreciate differences of opinion without spiraling into conflicts. It is a delicate balance that requires a conscious effort to respect diverse viewpoints while upholding mutual…
No home is worthy if not blessed by the holy and noble.
My dear grandfather, whom I called Baoji, taught me this. The lesson was to always invite people into my home who were extremely knowledgeable or more spiritual because they would bring positivity, and having conversations with them would enlighten me and open my mind.
How to turn anger into a productivity tool
In many ways I feel that anger has been one of my greatest assets – but ONLY because I have channelled it in the right direction. No one wants to work for a leader who is perpetually angry, or whose first response is anger. And yet for many business leaders…