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Don’t Care-Song

  Don’t Care Don't care, don't care Who cares for you? Just take care of yourself That's the biggest form of care.   Don't care, don't care— Who cares for you? Just take care of yourself— That's the biggest form of care.   Everyone is busy—busy thinking of themselves. Don't expect them to take care of you. Just take care of yourself— That's the biggest form of care.   When many are careless, careless about life, Don't expect the careless to take care of you. Just take care of yourself— That's the biggest form of care.   When many lead a carefree life, a carefree life, Don't expect the carefree to take care of you. Just take care of yourself— That's the biggest form of care.   When loneliness becomes a choice, Caring for others is no longer a choice. Just take care of yourself— That's the biggest form of care.   When old-age care becomes a business, Caring for others is no...
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The Lion Who Forgot to Roar

  The Lion Who Forgot to Roar Deep in the heart of a dense jungle, a band of hunters once stalked a lion with fierce determination. But instead of the king of the beasts, they found something far more vulnerable—a lost cub, wandering alone. They snatched it up and vanished into the undergrowth before its mother could return. The cub was sold to a circus, where a trainer took charge. Within months, the tiny ball of fur had grown into a massive, powerful beast—muscular, intimidating, and utterly obedient. The ringmaster soon featured the lion in every show, and audiences marvelled as the great animal danced, bowed, and leapt at the snap of a whip. The lion became a star—not because it was wild, but because it had learned to perform. Years passed. Then the law caught up with the circus. New animal welfare regulations banned the use of wild creatures in performances, and the company was forced to release all its animals back into the wild. The lion, now fully grown and magnificen...

Can We Ever Erase Caste and Religion from Our Hearts?

  Can We Ever Erase Caste and Religion from Our Hearts? If we simply remove the words related to religion and caste from dictionaries—both print and digital—we would save a few pages, spare a few trees, and free up some cloud storage. That part is easy. But erasing those words from people's minds and hearts is a profoundly difficult challenge. The effort began thousands of years ago, and yet we are still far from success. The real power—and responsibility—lies with those who have been victims of caste and religion. It is they who must finally choose to disown these divisions. Until we pass on a religion-free and caste-free life to the next generation, the cycle will continue. Politicians will exploit these divides for votes, weapon manufacturers will profit from the conflicts they fuel, and so-called religious and caste leaders will feast on the spoils of a fractured society. There is perhaps no more inhuman act than handing...

Less than a minute, Lesson-3178 Harder or Softer

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3178 Harder or Softer When life becomes harder, we have a choice to either be harder or softer on ourselves and others. Our choice determines how well we sail through hard times. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd    

Less than a minute, Lesson-3177 Money not at the cost of Respect

    Less than a minute, Lesson-3177 Money not at the cost of Respect The priority of earning money should not come at the cost of earning respect. If respect is lost, the scope for earning money narrows. Set your priorities right before you embark M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd    

Less than a minute, Lesson-3176 To be governed or ruled

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3176 To be governed or ruled        To remain what you are, or to become what you want to be, is your choice; don’t allow others to decide who you are. The freedom to be what you are depends upon whether you are governed from within or ruled from outside. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd    

The Greatest Frontier: The Explorer Within

  The Greatest Frontier: The Explorer Within Beneath the ground and above the sky lies an interest in explorers. The more they explore, the more they are surprised. Some are rewarded with rare materials from the earth, while space explorers are rewarded with knowledge that may one day help us travel to a galaxy far away. While reading this, some of you may have visualized a group of people either digging the earth, deep-diving in the ocean, or floating in space. But hold on for a while before visualizing more about these explorers. The prime objective of this analogy is to help us understand that beneath each one of us lies unexplored potential and thoughts that run through our heads. While we are interested in understanding the explorers, let us not forget to activate the explorer within us. This explorer, like the people who explore the earth, ocean, or space, requires different skill sets, courage, and grit. Similarly, we too require the competency of understanding ourselves...