Empathy is not what you think it is—and that’s why it mattersEmpathy is not just awareness or intent. It is a deliberate leadership choice; to show up where others are, even when those spaces were not...
As AI reshapes work, leadership is being redefined by empathy and trustAs organisations navigate AI adoption, hybrid work, and shifting employee expectations, HR is emerging as a strategic force shaping the fut...
Lesson of the day from Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower: ‘We accept the love we think we deserve’. Famous author on self-worth and loveA profound line from Stephen Chbosky's novel, 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower,' reveals a core psychological truth. It states, 'We accept ...
'Not a single day learning how to be happy': IAS officer with IIT-IIM degrees points out what’s missing in school educationIAS officer Divya Mittal highlights critical gaps in India's education system, noting it excels at teaching academic achievement but fails ...
'Retiring at 35': Burned-out corporate employee reveals the two questions that made him quit. WatchA 35-year-old professional, Biswajit Mohanty, has decided to leave corporate life after an 11-year career, igniting an online debate about ...
'From tomorrow I will not log in': Corporate employee retires at 35 after asking himself 2 questions about his lifeA 35-year-old professional, Biswajit Mohanty, has left his corporate job after questioning his work's purpose and impact. For three years, ...
Quote of the Day by Carl Rogers: 'The only person who is educated is the one…'—Inspiring quotes by the famous American psychologist, esteemed as one of the founders of humanistic psychologyQuote of the Day: Carl Rogers, a pioneer in psychology, believed true education is about learning to learn and change. His influential quot...
‘You are running a 1980s operating system in a 2026 body’: Mumbai nutritionist explains 4 traditional eating habits that no longer workOld eating habits persist in India. Many Indians still follow childhood food rules from times of scarcity. These habits include finishing a...
'Where did my youth go?': Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath, one of India's youngest billionaires, gets emotional while addressing MBA studentsNikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha and one of India’s youngest billionaires, shared a candid Instagram post reflecting on how quickly lif...
'You can say no, skip wasteful meetings': UK founder Ben Goodey’s four-day work week model for employees is like a breath of fresh air for the internetBen Goodey, a UK-based founder, has gone viral on LinkedIn after sharing details of his company’s four-day workweek with no fixed hours, no...
Quote of the day by Taylor Swift: ‘I did not know it at 15. In your life, you will do things greater than dating the boy on the football team.’Taylor Swift's songwriting illuminates the transformative nature of life. As we transition from the often superficial quest for approval in...
‘Things you judge yourself for can set you apart’: Ankur Warikoo, 45, shares 5 life lessons he wished he knew in his 20s.Entrepreneur Ankur Warikoo shares five life lessons learned in his 40s that he was embarrassed to admit in his 20s. He emphasizes that embr...
IT ministry is seeking ideas to build responsible AIThe proposals have been invited from academic institutions and research and development organisations to build indigenously developed "tool...
AI startup Unlearn raises $15 million in funding, adds OpenAI CTO Mira Murati to boardMira Murati, chief technology officer at Microsoft-backed OpenAI, is joining the startup's board.
‘Unlearn to learn, innovate.’ Welspun boss Dipali Goenka shares 6 life lessons that helped her navigate 2022 betterGoenka thanks 2022 for helping her realise the value of unlearning backdated attitudes and cultivating generosity
Is experience a handicap or an asset while setting up a second business? It depends on what you learn and unlearnIf you've successfully built a business and want to repeat the experience, here are things to keep in mind.
- Companies, do unlearn
Many organisations carry a heavy burden, and for far too long. The result: obsolete policies and practices...