The world promises fulfillment somewhere in time, and there is a continuous striving toward that fulfillment in time. Many times people feel, “Yes, now I have arrived,” and then they realize that, no, they haven’t arrived, and then the striving continues. Continue reading
Author: onetusk
10 things to learn from Japan after Tsunami
1. THE CALM
Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated. Continue reading
I looked at coaching in a holistic manner: Kirsten (Indian Cricket Coach)
So what’s made you so special to this Indian team ? Is it because of skills, man-management or strategy. They say cricketers need not necessarily be good coaches, but you have proved it otherwise to this Indian team ? Continue reading
LETTER TO A MAN AT TWO-DECADES-PLUS-ONE
It would be pretence to play the wise old man on the occasion of your twenty-first birthday. I am not yet old or wise. Continue reading
Power and Love
Kahane has spent most of his consultancy since Mont Fleur focusing on dialogue, what he calls “opening,” or even “love.” but he has come to see that power is just as important. Continue reading
We have the gift of each other
I crave companions, not competitors. I want people to sail with me through this puzzling and frightening world. Continue reading
Two symptoms of enlightenment
According to Vedanta, there are only two symptoms of enlightenment, just two indications that a transformation is taking place within you toward a higher consciousness. Continue reading
Sam Walton’s 10 Rules for Building a Successful Business
Sam Walton 1918 – 1992
Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, grew up poor in a farm community in rural Missouri during the Great Depression. The poverty he experienced while growing up taught him the value of money and to persevere. Continue reading
“Burning Platform”
Here’s the full text of Nokia CEO Stephen Elop’s “Burning Platform” memo, which bemoans missed opportunities and identifies multiple strategic challenges to the mobile phone company. Continue reading