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Continue reading →: How do you want to be remembered?The contemplation of how one wants to be remembered often focuses on legacy and impact. While significant achievements may define remembrance, everyday interactions also embody legacy. Influential figures like Peter Drucker emphasize doing the right thing consistently, suggesting that even small, seemingly insignificant acts can leave enduring impressions, affirming the…
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Continue reading →: Why Being Busy Does Not Mean Being ProductiveWork-life balance is essential. We must prioritize providing our employees with the opportunity to lead fulfilling lives both professionally and personally.
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Continue reading →: Letters: Why I Stopped Buying Expensive BagsThe post reflects the corporate world’s emphasis on image over substance, as seen in colleagues’ fashion choices and pressure from superiors. The author’s upbringing in a non-materialistic environment contrasts with corporate expectations. They eventually prioritize authenticity and substance over societal expectations, valuing craftsmanship and personal expression.
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Continue reading →: Letters: How I Finally Moved on
A turbulent journey of love and heartbreak unfolds over years. After enduring pain, the writer finds healing and new love. Despite a past love’s return, the writer stands firm in their newfound happiness. Answers sought and found affirm the choice to move on. Closure brings freedom and peace.
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Continue reading →: Letters: When did we stop being human?The news can be depressing, prompting me to ponder why there’s so much conflict and violence. Socrates believed evil stems from ignorance, suggesting that today’s society may be ignorant of goodness. The prevalence and glorification of violence in media and real life indicate this ignorance. Recent tragic events illustrate this,…
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Continue reading →: Letters: A tribute to my great auntsI got preoccupied on achieving my milestones so I can give them something, yet, even after achieving those, I don’t get to visit. I thought they will just be there, always waiting for me to arrive. I can still imagine their faces whenever we get out of the car to…
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Continue reading →: The FarmerPatience and farming… love and waiting. All are parts of the farmer’s journey
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Continue reading →: Letters : Corporate ChainsHow does one find that balance? How does one live life and still earn a living?
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Continue reading →: Postcards from Greece | AthensA day tour at the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum in Athens






