by admin | Sep 15, 2022 | Critical Thinking, neeraj quest, reflections
a priceless hug… Other day, my 3 year old grandson who doesn’t like being lifted or hugged, came running and gave me a long hug, I lifted him and we both clung to each other for almost 30 seconds. It was an amazing feeling, truly priceless! Suddenly his mom...
by admin | Sep 15, 2022 | Critical Thinking, neeraj quest, reflections
Other day my 3 yr old grandson, referring to his favorite monkey suddenly remarked – ‘Nanu, my monkey does not have birthdays. After a pause he continued -‘he always stays one’. Seems he didn’t want his monkey to grow up so had conveniently taken away his...
by admin | Sep 14, 2022 | Critical Thinking, Health and Well Being, Humor and Satire, neeraj quest, Personal Leadership
A memorable beach walk. This happened in February, 2020 during our Fort Lauderdale, Florida vacation. One morning I walked to the ocean couple of blocks away and had the privilege to witness Fort Lawderdale marathon and half marathon. Instinctively I also got...
by admin | Sep 14, 2022 | Critical Thinking, Humor and Satire, neeraj quest
Divide and Conquer – an age old strategy Interestingly that’s what we are doing in fighting Corona too.. Except that we are dividing ourselves rather than the enemy (Social distancing -> Dividing ourselves) Neeraj
by admin | Sep 14, 2022 | Critical Thinking, neeraj quest, Personal Leadership
Managing self – a tip… It is often said that a person who is aggressive in conversation, puts one’s opinions strongly and not open to listening to other viewpoints is actually internally weak and fearful. Often this aggressive behavior is driven by the...
by admin | Sep 14, 2022 | Critical Thinking, neeraj quest
Dowry on decline in India – my reflections… It is heartening to see the rapid decline of dowry in India. Since childhood, in stories, in the classroom, from elders, from social reformers we always heard things like – dowry is bad, a curse on society,...
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