RajenReflects

Author name: rajengarabadu

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.

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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.

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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.

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A Crash, A Wake-Up Call, A Second Chance

It takes less than 60 seconds for everything to change.

Just ask the families of those who boarded Air India Flight 171 to London on June 12, 2025.

What makes this heartbreak worse is that the plane crashed into a medical college. Students and staff who weren’t even on the flight lost their lives.

This story isn’t just about an aviation tragedy. It’s about the unpredictability of life. The futility of our endless complaints. And the urgent need to live better, deeper, kinder lives—today.

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