Be clear about what really matters

We happily pay a premium for handmade shoes, watches, and clothes. Not because they are always superior, but because of the experience, exclusivity, and personal touch. The stories and narratives around them make them special—worth spending what might otherwise feel...

To shape the strength of our character

Often, we associate powerful virtues—courage, determination, service—with our possessions and perceived strengths.But if we look closely, the seed of these virtues lies within our character, not in what we have. A person struggling to survive on an ordinary job can...

When environments are well designed

A taxi driver in India and a taxi driver in the UK often deliver very similar value.Their effort, skill, and intent are largely comparable.Yet one lives hand to mouth, while the other earns a stable, respectable living. So, what explains the gap? It isn’t talent.It...

The real skill is not solving every problem

People complain for many reasons. As proactive leaders and solution providers, we often assume that complaints are invitations to fix problems with our ideas and solutions. That assumption feels natural—but it is not always true. Before stepping in, there is value in...

Every group of humans creates its own world

Every group of humans—family, city, country, or tribe—creates its own world.From the outside, these worlds can appear unfamiliar, strange, or even flawed. We form opinions. We quietly decide how they should think, act, or operate differently. What we often miss is...

Home is the place

Home is the place where we can be who we truly are.It is where we take off our armour and exist without performance or pretence. There will always be tides of good and bad times, but home gives us safety, security, and belonging. Over time, it gathers moments—small,...

80/20 rule applies to happiness and stress

The 80/20 rule applies to happiness and stress as well.A small number of situations create most of our happiness, and a small number create most of our stress. The challenge is rarely complexity. It is awareness. For most of us, the list is short.Spending time with...

Venting

Venting is our natural way of letting out deep worries, challenges, and inner conflicts. We don’t vent in search of solutions. We vent to be heard, to be understood, to sit with someone who can empathise without trying to fix us. Our problems may not disappear, but we...

15 signs shouting about our shallowness

15 signs shouting about our shallowness Here are fifteen signs that quietly—but relentlessly—point to our shallowness: Ego becomes our primary driver. We are easily fascinated by glitter, status, and appearances. Our decisions are shaped by short-term comfort, not...

Carrying the baggage of people

Carrying the baggage of people with substandard thinking, unsettling behaviour, and ego-driven motives is deeply exhausting.Sometimes we are bound to such people through relationships, contracts, or long-term commitments. Despite our best efforts to change...