I resigned at noon. Checked out by evening. And returned the next morning to complete a formality. What happened next stunned me.
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The Six Colleagues You Wish You’d Never Met
Not all workplace villains wear capes. Some carry clipboards and a lousy attitude. In every office, you’ll find those few people who quietly (or not so quietly) pull the culture down. They’re everywhere. And sometimes, we all risk becoming one of them.
Here’s a tribute to the man who taught me that real power never has to prove itself. If you read just one story this week, make it this one.
The Weight You Didn’t Know Your Parents Carried
Did you, like me, think that our childhood was simpler because life was simpler back then? I’ve now realised something that changed how I look at those years. I think you may want to read this.
A Loss That Never Heals
On my way to work earlier this week, I got a call from an old friend—a few years senior in college—someone I hadn’t spoken to in a while. His voice carried a weight I couldn’t quite place at first. What he said left me stunned.
The Middle Ground: Why It’s Okay Not to Pick Sides
It's increasingly becoming a world of extremes. Remember when most of us used to sit in the middle comfortably? Now, that space seems like a distant memory.
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- Erwin Schrodinger
This is what Rajen does in his blog. Picks up everyday instances of lived experiences and presents a thought around them that is eye opening. I particularly remember a part of his writing when he mentioned two of his interactions with Mr V Krishnamurthy 4 years apart. And he said how the gentleman remembered his name. Rajen then presented a thought that changed my idea of relationships, he said Mr V Krishnamurthy remembered a young Rajen from a meeting 4 years ago not because Rajen was important or the person had a great memory. Mr Krishnamurthy remembered Rajen because he cared. I love reading his blogs for such invaluable insights. His interpretation of everyday interactions that can change the way we live life is something all of us can learn from.

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What Happens When Your Boss Inherits and Doesn’t Choose You
You don’t always lose your job because of a layoff. Sometimes, the new boss just doesn’t see you in their story. Not because of anything you did. Just because you weren’t their pick.
Why You Should Plan For Your Job Loss (Just in Case it Happens)
Lost your job? You're not alone. And you're not less because of it. Rightsizing. Restructuring. Role redundancy. It’s everywhere—from startups to dream companies. No industry’s immune. No title is untouchable. If you have been laid off, read on. If you haven’t been laid off, don’t scroll past this like it’s someone else’s problem. It can happen to you, too. You should plan for your job loss, just in case it happens.
When Life Changes Without Warning
Every Saturday morning, for the last 175 weeks, I’ve shared a piece of my life—a moment, a memory, a learning. Some of those reflections found their way into my book, Nuggets From Lived Experiences. But today’s piece is different. It doesn’t come from my notebook. It comes from someone else’s heartbreak. Someone I barely know. Prathap Suthan. This isn’t just his story. It could be yours. It could be mine.
The Rules We Follow Abroad, and Break at Home
Another road death. This time, it was a 37-years-old colleague. Gone in an instant—because someone somewhere didn't care enough to follow the rules. Over the years, I’ve lost colleagues, friends, neighbours—even strangers I barely knew—to road accidents. And what stings is not just the loss… It's how common it’s become. As far back as I can remember, there’s been at least one every year. Every. Single. Year. This week’s piece is not just a blog. It’s a scream in text—of anger, anguish, fear… and yes, a flicker of hope.
When Wisdom Whispers, But We Wait for the Shout
Two weeks in a row, I’ve written about how I messed myself up. This week’s nugget is a personal reminder that knowing isn’t enough. Acting early is everything. Please read it before you make the same mistake.
The Priceless Lesson I Learnt After Paying a Heavy Price
Ever called yourself an idiot—loudly? I did. Three months after limping around my house in fuzzy slippers, wondering why a weekend activity had turned into a twelve-week sentence on a physio’s treatment bed. Here’s the mistake I hope you never make.