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The Day I Stopped Waiting for a Thumbs Up

  The Day I Stopped Waiting for a Thumbs Up For over a decade now, I have been writing articles and sharing information first about India, and now about Southeast Asia. Every day, I post these write-ups in my WhatsApp group. It has become a quiet ritual. In the past, I compiled daily updates on India’s progress. One of my friends liked my work and asked for permission to share it in his own groups. I was genuinely happy and gave him the green light. A few months later, I met him at a gathering and asked whether he was still forwarding my write-ups. He said, "I did it for nearly a month, but no one responded. No one appreciated my posts. So I stopped." I didn't probe further. I didn't give him a lecture. I simply listened. But later, I found myself reflecting deeply:  What keeps me going, year after year? Whether I'm writing a quote, a story, an article, or a country profile — I rarely see thumbs-up emojis, likes, or words of appreciation. And yet, I cont...
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Learning to Love Ourselves in a Busy World

Learning to Love Ourselves in a Busy World As humans, we all expect others to love us, take care of us, motivate us, and stand by us during difficult times. There’s nothing wrong with these expectations—they are natural human needs. But let’s also accept the truth: times are changing. People are not only hooked to their devices but are also fighting their own battles—both personally and professionally. In such times, we must realize that while we are not alone, we also cannot be everything for everyone. This idea might be uncomfortable to digest, but as the saying goes, truth is often bitter. Does that make us selfish? No, not at all. We do want to be there for others, but our own struggles and limitations don’t always allow us to show up when someone needs us. So how do we accept this truth and move forward? The answer lies in  self-care . Let’s learn how to take care of ourselves. Today, there are terabytes of information available online. A single question typed into ChatGPT or ...

The Lost Art of Living the Moment

  The Lost Art of Living the Moment In the past, vacations were a rarity for many people due to financial constraints. Only those with extra disposable income had the privilege of traveling. Even among travelers, photography was far from easy. Those who owned a camera were very selective about taking pictures, mainly because of the high cost of film processing. Others relied on a local cameraman, who would snap an instant photo near a famous landmark. These precious prints were carefully preserved in family albums, proudly shown to guests, and each picture came with a long, joyful story about the fun they had. Today, the camera is no longer a luxury—it’s a built-in feature of every mobile phone. People take hundreds of photos without a second thought, using selfie sticks and tweaking settings to get the perfect shot. But something important has been lost in modern vacations: the act of truly living in the moment. We’ve become more interested in collecting memories than in exper...

Control, Alt, Delete: The Shortcut to a Fresh Start

    Control, Alt, Delete: The Shortcut to a Fresh Start We’ve all been there. You’re working on your laptop or desktop when suddenly, it slows down. An error message pops up. The cursor freezes. You try to type, but nothing happens. Sound familiar? In those frustrating moments, your fingers instinctively reach for Control + Alt + Delete. You close the unresponsive window, or if things are really stuck, you restart the entire system. Then comes the next familiar scene: after rebooting, you see a message like, “Previous file was not closed properly.” You sigh, click OK, and get back to work. But here’s the interesting part—life works the same way. We, too, have moments when we slow down, go blank, or feel stuck. Stress, repetitive thoughts, or toxic people can freeze our progress, just like a glitchy system freezes a screen. That’s when we need our own Control, Alt, Delete: · Control the thoughts that slow you down. · Alternate your perspective—try a new approach o...

The World’s Most Expensive Bed (You’ll Never Want to Sleep In)

  The World’s Most Expensive Bed (You’ll Never Want to Sleep In) The most expensive bed in the world isn’t one you’ll find in a luxury showroom. It’s not crafted with scientific precision, branded by a famous designer, or sold at a chic boutique. No, the most expensive bed is the hospital bed.   Whether you stay for a day or several months, that bed comes with a price tag that can rival a mansion. And here’s the catch: it’s the one bed you should never want to sleep in.   But there’s good news. You can avoid that bill entirely. Lead a simple, humble life. Eat well, think positively, and move your body. These small choices build a fortress against expensive stays.   And here’s the beautiful irony: the most luxurious bed of all isn’t expensive at all. It could be a floor, a mat, a sofa, a chair, or your own humble bed—wherever you can sleep peacefully, free from worries about tomorrow and regrets about yesterday.   That’s real wealth. And it’s availabl...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3113 Handling Difficult People

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3113 Handling Difficult People Sometimes people are difficult to handle, often because they have had a difficult past or poor upbringing.    We have a choice: to completely ignore them or to accept what is good in them. Our choice determines the way we handle them. M.L. Narendra Kumar  Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD

Less than a minute, Lesson-3112

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3112 Mistakes and Learning Every time we make a mistake, we have a choice: to feel guilty or to see it as an opportunity to improve ourselves.   The fewer mistakes we make, the less experience we gain; the more mistakes we make, the more we learn and the more experience we gain. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD