Live Fully, Harm None Do what gives you pleasure, but not at the cost of others' pain. Do what adds value to yourself, but without devaluing others. Do what brings you happiness, but not at the expense of someone else's. Do what earns you profit, but not at the expense of others' loss. Do what commands respect, but without disrespecting anyone. Do strive to win, but not by making others lose. Do what you love, but don’t hate others for loving differently. Do value your time, but not by wasting others' time. Do work for your success, but not through others' failures. Let us live life on our own terms—while making space for others and respecting their journeys. The purpose of life is to collaborate and coexist. Let us set an example for generations to come. M.L. Narendra Kumar
From Worry to Wisdom: Mastering Your Mind in a VUCA World How many times have you heard someone say, “I’m worried about my son’s career,” “My future feels uncertain,” or “What about inflation, automation, and jobs?” Be honest—you’ve probably made similar statements yourself now and then. Let’s pause for a moment and ask: Why do we worry? At its core, worry stems from fear of the future, the unknown, or simply being clueless about what’s troubling us. So, is there any benefit to worrying? The answer: zero benefits, 100% distress. Yet, despite knowing this, we still worry. Why? Because it’s how we’re wired. The human brain has been programmed to worry since caveman days when survival was the top priority. Fast-forward to today, and not much has changed—except the stakes. We now live in a VUCA world: Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous. But here’s the good news: we can train ourselves to move from worrying to working on what worries us. A powerful way to start is by un...