This story is about the power of the Ramayana , about what happens when you really listen to this potent story.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Stay Loose
Whether you are waiting to return a serve on the tennis court or listening for your name to be called for a job interview, your instinct is to stay loose. Be ready, be flexible, be poised to respond when the time is right. Staying loose is part of living in the present moment.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
What I Learned From Steve Jobs
Many people have explained what one can learn from Steve Jobs. But few, if any, of these people have been inside the tent and experienced first hand what it was like to work with him. I don’t want any lessons to be lost or forgotten, so here is my list of the top twelve lessons that I learned from Steve Jobs.
17 Books that impacted my life....
I really thought this was going to be one of the toughest writing assignments ever. Picking 17 books out of the hundreds that have been devoured, absorbed, internalized, digested and cherished!But… guess what? It turned out to be not just an easy piece to write, but a hugely pleasurable one! And the list presented itself on a platter – the choices were that obvious.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Remembering Steve Jobs
Rest in Peace Steve Jobs , You made the world a better place and Inspired an entire generation ! we will always remember and love you . Miss you Steve jobs ! one of My HERO’S !
Steve Jobs 1955- 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Tales of Sufi wisdom
Pretending to be a fool matters not
Mullah Nasrudin (the central figure in almost all tales of the Sufi tradition) had already become a sort of attraction at the main market in the town. Whenever he went there to beg, people would show him a large coin and a small one: Nasrudin always chose the small one.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
The Limits of Empathy
We are surrounded by people trying to make the world a better place. Peace activists bring enemies together so they can get to know one another and feel each other’s pain. School leaders try to attract a diverse set of students so each can understand what it’s like to walk in the others’ shoes. Religious and community groups try to cultivate empathy.