Tag Archives: life
The essence of being alive. Being better than yesterday.
POLICY BAZAAR -Humorously associating death & insurance.
LIFE- What you become is absolutely up to you.
Blame it on strategically quirky CRED
2018- Life Impact Books I refuse to UnCage
Typically, I read 70 plus books every year. And, share my recommendation from the books published in that year. You may access the recommended list of 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 here. 2018 has been different. I managed to read only 30 odd books. This year I was concentrating on writing and working on my… Read More »
Make your life Large. ReDiscover Yourself.
It is such a simple thought that it is too complicated to understand. Life is never about the past. ReDisocver means it was there and you just have to find it again. And once you do that, writing the new chapters in life to define your story becomes so much easy. It is about dreams… Read More »
Let us learn to celebrate imperfection in life.
Celebrate Imperfection. Don’t rush after the illusion called PERFECTION. Better celebrate imperfection in life. It is not a new thought. Many great thinkers, gurus and leaders have articulated it. We humans express a spectrum of endless emotions, experiences and expectations. We also evaluate them against individual parameters that keep getting redefined. We exist because imperfection exists.… Read More »
Life is only worth living in a Beta Mode.
Life is crazy, demanding world of MAdTech professional; Media/marketing, Advertising, and technology. In addition to the pressure and demands of the organisation, there are many that are self-created. There are so many equations and variables to be balanced in an otherwise unpredictable environment. We live in a sea of uncertainties. There is with no assurance… Read More »
Have you earned enough in life?
What have you earned in life? I start with the most obvious question we have been asked. It has always led to comparisons. In the end, we have looked down a few, and at times been jealous of other’s success. We have never missed the contextual financial comparison. I submit we are mostly using inherently… Read More »