Tag: Journeys Series
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Rising from Adversity: A Playbook to Overcome Life’s Toughest Challenges.
Life’s Toughest Lessons: What Schools Don’t Teach You: Adversity is an unavoidable part of life, yet formal education rarely equips us with the skills to navigate it. While we learn formulas, theories, and technical expertise, we are often left unprepared for setbacks, failures, and emotional struggles—both in our personal and professional lives. The truth is,…
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Death Is Your Friend – Embrace Your Friend
The realization that our own lifespan, as well as that of everything that surrounds us, is finite can have a profound impact on how we perceive and experience life. The concept of finitude brings with it a sense of certainty. Yet it is death, the most certain event in our lives, that we often fear…
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The Firstborn’s Wedding.
My First Born got married a short while ago. It was a very emotional moment for me.
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The Making of a Photographer
Circa 2007/8: Krishanu takes a liking to photography. Cut to September 2018, Krishanu opens up his work, albeit a limited selection, to one and all. He actually says we are free to share, so sharing I am.
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Mi Padre, Mi Papa – Part 1.
As far as I am concerned, his passing was no longer a matter of sympathizing or for that matter empathizing with someone else who has lost a dear one. This is as close to home as it can get. This is Papa. Papa was special. He wasn’t just papa, he was my friend. My friend…
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From Father to Son: An Open Letter.
So, the kid is at school, a new phase of his life, away from home, away from all things familiar, away from family, away from friends, new friends to be made, a life ahead of him. A life for him to shape the way he wants it.
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Guru Means Heavy….hmmm
There are some things that just set me off, one of them is misinterpretation of age-old Indian traditions, culture and doctrine handed down through generations from Father to Son, from Guru to Disciple, from Mother to Daughter. So when people start banding the institution of Guru, I get set off.
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Road Trip: Chicago – Grand Canyon.
We think we are intelligent, so we begin to factor in variables, to arrive at approximately how long its going to take us to reach the top. So we figure perhaps three times longer going up, as compared to the time taken to make the descent? The variable based math was all wrong.
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