Category: Lifessence

  • While there’s still time

  • We Need Better Managers than Techies

    We Need Better Managers than Techies

    This topic can be a little controversial, don’t you think? Techies are usually in demand, garner more salaries, and are pampered more. Won’t you say? But in the software industry, who do we need most? Good techies or good managers? With ever changing technology scene you might say that techies will always be more in…

  • Encourage Rebellion To Bring The Change

    Encourage Rebellion To Bring The Change

    The world order is seldom right and many changes that have happened in the history have its roots in one or multiple Rebellion. You can think about your country, your class, your locality, your own home, many meaningful changes have happened when someone rose against the authority. It can be a child who rebelled against…

  • Are You Happy With Yourself?

    Are You Happy With Yourself?

    It may sound like a silly question but it’s an important question nonetheless. In the everyday rush to get things done and compete with the world, how often do you think about your happiness? Because if you are not happy then you can’t keep others happy, your work will get impacted and your relationships will…

  • Bosses Should Understand That Fear Isn’t A Great Motivator

    Bosses Should Understand That Fear Isn’t A Great Motivator

    Recently some emails of Mark Zuckerberg to his employees were discovered as part of a lawsuit against Meta. Read more about it here. The emails show the terse language used by Zuckerberg to employees, where he suggests they cross a line. Also, he seems to be pressuring them and only talks about only the tasks.…

  • Your Conscience is Your Best Friend While Navigating this World

    Your Conscience is Your Best Friend While Navigating this World

    In a world of fake gurus and influencers, how to take the right decisions. Whom to trust and what to trust?

  • Write It Down

    Write It Down

    In the chaos of daily life, our minds become crowded with countless tasks and decisions. This mental overload can lead to mistakes, forgetfulness, and frustration. But there’s a simple solution: write it down. By transferring thoughts from mind to paper, we can untangle the mess and find clarity

  • Action vs. Inaction

    Inaction breeds doubt and fear. Action breeds confidence and courage