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Music transports you.
Today while driving to office, unlike a noisy FM radio, I listened to Anoushka Shankar's Traces of You, a thoughtful gift by a friend. Her sitar compositions made an otherwise mundane journey into a …
Facebook memories.
Everyday morning when Facebook memories pop up, it can delight or disturb you. Delighted, when we see life as a miracle. Disturbed, when we see how we grow as an individual. The idea of timeline is …
Chicken’s life.
Look at a chicken's life. From the beginning of its life to about the time it reaches 40 days, it's fed everyday. Every single feeding will firm up the bird's belief that it is natural rule of life to …
Success factors.
Ernst & Young, one of the UK's biggest graduate recruiters, has announced it will be removing the degree classification from its entry criteria, saying there is "no evidence" success at university …
Blind spots.
What is a blind spot? - a tendency to ignore something especially because it is difficult or unpleasant. Our blind spots are ours. Salute people who identify it for us. …
Break the pattern.
Consistency is the playground of dull minds, says Yuval Noah Harari. Solution? Break the pattern. Reboot. …
Hiring bias.
“If you hire only those people you understand, the company will never get people better than you are. Always remember that you often find outstanding people among those you don’t particularly like.” …
Learners’ dilemma.
Learning never exhausts the mind. - Leonardo da Vinci. But our education system exhausts brilliant people. I ask my son, "do you like learning?" - he instantly replies, "yes I love learning, but …
Traditional colleges will gradually die.
677 universities, 37,204 colleges and 11,443 stand-alone institutions and 20 million students, in India. University and college teachers are not equipped to deal with the new knowledge explosion. …
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