Category: Thoughts
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How to Win Friends and Influence People: Timeless Wisdom from Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People is more than a book; it’s a life manual. Published in 1936, it continues to be a cornerstone of self-improvement literature, offering timeless principles that help foster better relationships, improve communication, and achieve personal and professional success. If you’re looking to strengthen your interpersonal skills, Carnegie’s…
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How to Talk to Anyone by Leil Lowndes
Mastering the art of conversation is an essential skill that opens doors to opportunities, enhances relationships, and builds confidence. Leil Lowndes’ book, How to Talk to Anyone, offers actionable tips and strategies to help anyone become a more charismatic and engaging conversationalist. Here’s a summary of key takeaways from the book to guide your social…
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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene: A Comprehensive Guide
Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power is a masterful guide to understanding the dynamics of power, influence, and control. Each law provides timeless strategies rooted in historical anecdotes and psychological principles. Below, I outline all 48 laws and offer insights into each. Law 1: Never Outshine the Master Always make those above you feel…
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A Tribute to Sonu Kumar: A Life of Resilience, Inspiration, and Dedication
Today, I find myself reflecting on the life and legacy of Sonu Kumar, a man who was not just a good friend but also a significant part of my journey during the years my father, Sh. Sunil Kumar Chhabra, and I ran our brick kiln. Sonu’s story is one of humble beginnings, relentless hard work,…
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How I Overcame Procrastination and Boosted My Productivity: Lessons from a Master Executor
For years, I struggled with procrastination. I would set goals, make elaborate to-do lists, and start my day with enthusiasm, only to find myself stuck in the same loop—postponing tasks and leaving important work incomplete. It wasn’t because I lacked skills or knowledge; it was a matter of execution. All of this changed when I…
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The Psychology of Human Misjudgment: Insights from Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger, vice-chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and a lifelong student of human behaviour, has given invaluable insights into decision-making through his classic speech, “The Psychology of Human Misjudgment.” Munger’s approach, rooted in understanding mental models and cognitive biases, offers a profound way to navigate life’s challenges and make smarter decisions. In this post, we’ll dive…
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Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi: A Path to Peace and Humanity
Mahatma Gandhi, often referred to as the Father of the Nation in India, was a towering figure in the global struggle for peace, justice, and human dignity. His teachings, rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, have inspired countless movements for civil rights and freedom worldwide. Gandhi’s ideas continue to resonate today as they offer profound insights…
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The Timeless Wisdom of Ray Dalio’s Principles
Ray Dalio’s book Principles is a must-read for anyone looking to gain insights into personal and professional success. As the founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the world’s largest hedge funds, Dalio has built his legacy not only on his financial acumen but also on a set of core principles that guide his life and…
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A Parent’s Journey Through an Unexpected Injury
Yesterday was one of those days that every parent fears but hopes to handle with strength and clarity. My son, Vivaan, had an accident in our washroom. A simple slip on the wet floor resulted in a deep cut just above his eyebrow. The sight of blood and the pain on his face was heartbreaking,…
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Living in the Present: Finding Balance Beyond the Obsession with Future Goals
For a long time, I viewed money as the ultimate goal in life. Like many, I thought that achieving financial success would lead to fulfillment, and I often sacrificed time, relationships, and peace of mind in the relentless pursuit of that goal. But as I have come to realize, life is far more than a…
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The Path to Liberation: Insights from Janaka and Ashtavakra
In the profound dialogue between Janaka, the seeker, and Ashtavakra, the enlightened sage, the conversation touches upon timeless questions—how to acquire knowledge, attain liberation, and reach dispassion. Their exchange, though brief, offers a deep and practical approach to living a life of wisdom and inner freedom. 1. How Is Knowledge to Be Acquired? Knowledge, in…
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The Art of Diplomacy: Wisdom from Chanakya
In the annals of history, few thinkers have left as profound a mark on governance, strategy, and human behavior as Chanakya. His wisdom, encapsulated in his ancient work Arthashastra and various aphorisms, continues to resonate even in today’s complex world. One of his timeless insights addresses the art of handling different types of individuals: “Conciliate…
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Daniel Kahneman: Transforming Our Understanding of Judgment and Decision-Making
Introduction: Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences, has fundamentally changed the way we think about human judgment and decision-making. His work challenges the classical economic assumption that people are rational agents who always make decisions in their best interests. Kahneman’s groundbreaking research, particularly in collaboration with Amos Tversky, introduced key insights into how…
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An Exciting Opportunity: Teaching Solar PV System Design
Today marks a special day as I prepare for an incredible opportunity that I recently received—teaching on the topic of Component Selection, Sizing & Designing of Solar PV Systems. This opportunity came to me through the mentorship of Ajit Bahadur Ji from Solar is my Passion, a platform dedicated to promoting solar energy awareness and…
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My Journey with GeeksforGeeks and W3Schools: The Ultimate Guides to Learning Computer Science
When I first embarked on my journey to deepen my understanding of Computer Science, I was overwhelmed by the vast amount of information and resources available online. It was crucial for me to find platforms that offered structured, easy-to-understand tutorials, and that’s when I stumbled upon two incredible sites: GeeksforGeeks and W3Schools. These platforms have…
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The Perfect Companion: Black Coffee and Productive Moments
In the hustle of daily life, there’s a simple joy that stands out—a cup of black coffee. Whether you’re buried deep in work, lost in the pages of a book, or exploring the vast world of computer science on the internet, black coffee has a way of elevating the experience. It’s more than just a…
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Rediscovering My Passion for Computer Science Engineering
Today was a day filled with nostalgia as I dove back into the world of Computer Science Engineering. It all started with a simple exploration of JavaScript and DBMS, two subjects that were once the cornerstones of my academic journey. As I revisited these topics, it felt like I was reconnecting with an old friend,…
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A Tribute to My Friend Aditya Bansal: A Leader in the Making
Friendship has been a beautiful journey with Aditya Bansal, a man I’ve known since our school days in 2006. Over the years, he has grown into a successful businessman, driven by both intellect and emotional intelligence. As he now sets his sights on politics, aiming to contest from the Tohana Assembly Constituency with the Aam…
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A Day of Triumph: Resolving the Land Conflict
Today marks a significant milestone in my life—a day that I once thought would remain a distant dream. For a couple of months, my father and I have been embroiled in a conflict over land at the brick kiln, caught in a tense dispute with Angrej Singh Ji. The split-up of the land seemed like…