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Lessons from History – Kapo’s Leadership: Exploitative Foreign Rulers Choose Bad Guys to Enforce Their Unjust Agendas
Leaders are essential for any team or organization to reach their full potential, for continued prosperity and well being. However, not all leaders are good. There is also bad leadership, where the people they are leading are deliberately ill-treated and exploited because of wrong intentions of the leaders. These negative forms of leadership are... »
Meiji Revolution: Japan’s Non-Violent Movement to Revitalize its Society
We all know that Japan is one of the world’s most powerful economies. This is the country where two nuclear bombs were dropped, the country which suffered more than 250 years of feudalistic rule. But how did it suddenly became one of the world’s superpower? This rapid change in Japan from isolated, pre-industrial and... »
Myths About IIM Education – Is It Really Worth it?
The Common Admission Test or the popular CAT exam is the ticket to the dreams of lakhs of students to get admission into the prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs). From the past several years, this exam’s popularity and the hype surrounding it has intensified. This can be seen from the fact that the... »
List of Virtues to Achieve Moral Perfection by Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most influential ‘Founding Fathers of the United States’. He was a noted polymath, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier, diplomat, a leading author and printer. Franklin defined the roots of American values and character which include hard work, education and community spirit. He published a... »
The Tsunami Of Modern Life Is Creating Havoc With Lives Of Vast Sections Of People – Part II
In the first part of this article, we had examined how the daily life in the past was different from normal daily life. Information flow was slow, people did not have exposure to many things. Mass media was not in existence, so lifestyles were different. Lifestyles Changed in Modern Days In the post-agrarian economy,... »
Lessons from NRI H1 Holders: Colonial Mindset Absent in USA-Systems Designed for Everyone
Travel teaches us a lot! Every country provides something or the other for us to learn. Compared to western standards, nothing seems to happen quickly in our country. To be more specific, the colonial mindset is still lingering in our country. When you take a look at the developed countries like United States, systems... »
Everybody Pays Taxes Including Those Below Poverty Line
People have tendency to think that the lower middle class people don’t pay tax at all. Even they (lower middle class people) themselves think the same way. If you ask anyone from that category whether they are paying taxes, they will be reluctant to reply, as most of them feel guilty that they are... »
The Tsunami Of Modern Life Is Creating Havoc With Lives Of Vast Sections Of People – Part I
Today’s daily life is very much different from what was a normal daily life barely a few decades back. Today, due to the recent developments in spread of electronic media, democracy, and migration to cities, large sections of people are being swept away by the developments. They have become habituated to living an unstructured... »
Other Cultures Respond Positively to Accidental Death While Doing Job/Pursuing Interests
Sometimes people die in freak accidents while pursuing their life passions. Most recent examples include the 40 year old whale trainer Dawn Brancheau killed by a whale during a show at a amusement park, former newsman McWethy aged 61 died in a skiing accident, a 34-year-old journalist Michelle Lang died in Afghanistan while doing... »
Why Foreigners are Attracted Towards Indian Stock Market
Due to the global recession, sensex plunged to 8,160.4 (as of March 2009) but within a few months, it surged to 17,198 (as of November 2009). The reason it is not due to the strong fundamentals or because India is a developing country. In recent times foreigners are investing huge amounts on Indian stocks.... »