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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.

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.

Life is short. Make sure you're not spending it chasing things that don't matter in the end. Change the focus, and you’ll be glad you did.

When we consider success stories, we frequently envision the rags-to-riches journeys of entrepreneurs—the daring risk-takers who created empires from nothing. But what about the middle-class, salaried staff who navigate careers not with million-dollar investments but with adaptability, resilience, and an unshakable work ethic? Here's a story you ought to read.

I have consistently argued that children should be allowed to enjoy their childhood without the relentless pressure of academia. However, the reality is this—if you are a student in India, studies are not merely a part of life; they often define it. Whether we like it or not, exams, grades, and the expectation to keep up with the curriculum demand a significant portion of a child’s time. That’s the paradox we grapple with at home.

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.