Recently a very dear friend of mine shared an inspiring story of Jim Thorpe who represented the U.S. in track and field at the 1912 Olympics. On the...
Sudden Breakdowns
There are times we experience an internal breakdown. It could be for a few hours, a day or a longer period. It comes unannounced even as things seem...
Are We Truly Objective
We find ourselves pulled between opposing forces. Right and wrong. A point of view and a counterpoint. Negative and positive influences. And these...
Creating Value
True value gets created in the long term. Earlier generations lay the foundation to be successively built upon. And looking back one can see how...
Moving Beyond Our Hurts
Sometimes we hurt easily. Not that we’re overly sentimental or weak. People tend to hurt us. People close to us tend to hurt us the most. Some of us...
Love
Love is our true nature. Our compassion, abundance and service flows from it. Love is a frequency people can sense, even when they don’t know us. We...
Capital Of Compassion
There is much hatred, violence and persecution in the world. Power misused causes damage and destruction. And in a world where the most vulnerable...
Crossing The Line
We all live with mental boundaries. Things we will and will not do. Behaviour and principles we will live by. But sometimes we find ourselves in a...
Choice Is A Freedom, Results Are Not
We have the freedom to choose, but not the consequences that follow. We often forget this principle. When things go wrong we blame life for our...
Building Strong Institutions
Institutions survive individuals. They serve society for generations together, playing a vital role in creating value in the lives of people. And...
Stolen Shoes
Recently a very dear friend of mine shared an inspiring story of Jim Thorpe who represented the U.S. in track and field at the 1912 Olympics. On the morning of his event he found his shoes had been stolen. Fortunately he found two different shoes in the garbage can,...
Sudden Breakdowns
There are times we experience an internal breakdown. It could be for a few hours, a day or a longer period. It comes unannounced even as things seem to be going well for us. And we find ourselves in a frame of mind where we are unable to cope with things. We must...
Are We Truly Objective
We find ourselves pulled between opposing forces. Right and wrong. A point of view and a counterpoint. Negative and positive influences. And these pulls are external and internal. Our ability to be be objective and be guided demonstrates our courage and character....
Creating Value
True value gets created in the long term. Earlier generations lay the foundation to be successively built upon. And looking back one can see how value has been created, whether as a family, institution or nation. And we are part of that value creation chain. Our role...
Moving Beyond Our Hurts
Sometimes we hurt easily. Not that we’re overly sentimental or weak. People tend to hurt us. People close to us tend to hurt us the most. Some of us display our hurts and many carry it silently. We are hurt when we feel let down. We carry expectations from those in...
Love
Love is our true nature. Our compassion, abundance and service flows from it. Love is a frequency people can sense, even when they don’t know us. We become like a tuning fork - when others are with us, the love in them starts resonating. It has the power to open...
Capital Of Compassion
There is much hatred, violence and persecution in the world. Power misused causes damage and destruction. And in a world where the most vulnerable are the hardest hit, there is a need for us to live with Compassion. When the deep hurt and pain of someone evokes a...
Crossing The Line
We all live with mental boundaries. Things we will and will not do. Behaviour and principles we will live by. But sometimes we find ourselves in a difficult situation and strained relationships, and looking back we realise we had crossed the line. These self imposed...
Choice Is A Freedom, Results Are Not
We have the freedom to choose, but not the consequences that follow. We often forget this principle. When things go wrong we blame life for our difficulties and struggle. When we do something good and don’t get the expected result, we blame life for being unfair....
Building Strong Institutions
Institutions survive individuals. They serve society for generations together, playing a vital role in creating value in the lives of people. And we’ve all been part of them – schools, universities, hospitals, companies, social organisations and many more. And in our...
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