From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Lifelong Journey When we are young, we believe that knowledge is power . As adults, we come to realise that applied knowledge is far more powerful than knowledge simply acquired. And as we grow older, we begin seeking something deeper: wisdom . Wisdom isn’t just knowing more—it’s knowing better. Here’s a simple yet powerful way to remember the steps to wisdom: W - Wise enough to accept I – Ignorance S – Seek D – Direction from O – Others who are M – Wiser than us The journey begins with a humble heart: being wise enough to admit our ignorance, and courageous enough to seek direction from those who have walked further down the path than we have. M.L. Narendra Kumar
Many Purpose, Many Paths: The Art of Coexisting What is your purpose in life? Ask ten people, and you might get ten completely different answers. Some will speak with spiritual passion—about the soul, about God, about finding inner peace. Others will sound deeply materialistic—chasing luxury cars, private yachts, and diamond-studded watches. Then there are the philosophers, wrapped in abstract ideas, and the practical ones, focused on daily goals and results. Each person defines purpose their own way. And that’s perfectly fine. But here’s where things go wrong: we often turn into critics. The moment someone else’s purpose doesn’t match our own, we silently—or loudly—judge them. We assume our path is the only true one. That’s not only unfair; it’s foolish. Each of us carries an inner compass—a unique mental navigation system. It guides us through life in directions that make sense to us. Shouldn’t we extend the same respect to others? Can we imagine a world where every...