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I believe in kindness and that only love can change the world. I believe we must live for self and others, constantly uplifting each other. Life, is beautiful!
Apr 18, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
1/ An ageing master, tired of the constant complaining of his disciple, sent him to fetch a handful of salt. When the disciple returned, he asked him to mix it into a glass of water and drink it. “How did it taste?” asked the master. “Bitter” said the disciple as he spat out the 2/ sip he’d taken. The master chuckled and asked him to get another handful of salt. He then walked with him, in peaceful silence, to the lake. At the lake, he asked him to pour the salt into the lake. And then said “Taste the water now.”“How did it taste?” he asked once again.
Nov 10, 2019 12 tweets 3 min read
1/ When I was young everyone told me I must be pragmatic and do the right thing for the family. And when they weren’t telling me, peer pressure filled the gap. In those days it meant becoming a doctor or engineer or a chartered accountant. By the time I got to college, they added 2/ an MBA to the list.I was also told that there were “good boys” and “bad boys” and I had to be the former. So in my attempts to be a good boy, I studied hard, went after the Indian Dream, blinkered myself to other possibilities and got stuck to playing a role. What was the
Sep 24, 2019 7 tweets 2 min read
A beautiful and powerful thread that explains life... hope it makes meaning for you today!
May 13, 2019 20 tweets 7 min read
Found some amazing amazing music today. If you love Retro and Classic Rock, then you don’t want to miss these. Trust me. Thread starts now. Starting with a bang. I have a tattoo that commemorates this song. This version will blow your mind. Stairway to Heaven!

Apr 12, 2019 8 tweets 2 min read
I have a busy life, with a lot of travel, often last minute. I didn’t let that throw me. If I missed pushups in the morning, I did them in the evening in my hotel room. I didn’t let schedule become an excuse. I learned that excuses are many and I heard myself use them all. And that was my other learning, that excuses are many BUT purpose or the promise is one. And that’s all I must focus on. So I told myself that the day I start with an excuse, I will do 5 extra push-ups. A few weeks later, the excuses stopped.
Feb 26, 2019 13 tweets 4 min read
Depression is real. Many of us suffer from it but don’t recognise it. It’s not taboo. It doesn’t mean something is wrong with you. It’s like getting the flu, it’s an ailment. And it can be cured. Often, we deal with our depression alone. Putting on a mask for others. So they don’t even know we need support. Which increases our aloneness.