How do we measure quality of leadership: through success or ability? Most generally success. However, that does not mean there was only one Einstein or Newton. There must have been many, but the appropriate channelisation, opportunities, luck, results and fame were only achieved by the named few, similarly for leaders. For instance, the idea of an [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 26, 2008
Scandalous subject. Oh I am glad it will hold the readers’ attention till the next few lines at least and perhaps…only. For it is natural for a regular man to be engrossed to know possibly all that is behind (and then there are some who are eager to acquire more knowledge,) beyond certain “closed” doors. [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 21, 2008
Well nowadays who isn’t, right? Honestly, I don’t think anyone can afford to sit around with their feet up whilst twiddling their thumbs thinking of what to take on next. “Oh my God, I’m sorry I forgot to get back to you because I was sooooo busy “. I mean how often do we not [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 6, 2008
Ever wondered who draws the highest premium from life as a whole, measured in terms of living ‘within’ each moment, in the current (present) state and time of reality. Many may associate wealth with such a reality, and would conclude in favor of the rich. I would note otherwise, and crown the poor with such [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 12, 2008
Over the last twenty years self-help books have inundated the market. I know, I’ve read most of them. I started reading self-help books, because I felt I wasn’t getting out of life as much as I was putting in. I put a lot of effort into my job and into my social life trying [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 6, 2008
When we thought we had it all figured out, there came along some interesting notes: ‘Raghu’s paper is squarely in that “old” political-economy tradition: it asks why countries do not reform and why underdevelopment persists as a result. His answer is a twist on the traditional story: the problem is not so much a narrow set [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 6, 2008
P. Chidambaram, an evidently eligible person for the post of Finance Minister has taken all the possible measures to control inflation. Talking about the rising rate of inflation, which has accelerated to near three-year highs in recent weeks, he said that it will moderate over time as the impact of fiscal and monetary measures kick [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, April 12, 2008
Age, sex location, the most common words that we see while chat online. “INTERNET RELATIONSHIPS”, probably the most newfangled trend in today’s world where people wrap themselves in anonymity, share all their feelings for hours together behind a simple LCD monitor, least they know that the person on the other side is a genuine or not. [...]
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