December 2025

The Silent Killer of Thriving Businesses: Why Consciousness Based Emotional Intelligence Is Your Most Critical Asset

The Silent Killer of Thriving Businesses: Why Consciousness-Based Emotional Intelligence Is Your Most Critical Asset

How Self-Aware Leadership Transforms Pressure Into Performance and Prevents Preventable Failures Your business isn’t failing because of bad strategy, insufficient capital, or market conditions. It’s failing because you can’t see yourself clearly in the moment that matters most. This is the harsh truth that separates businesses that scale from those that stall, leaders who inspire […]

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Delhi AQI 550: When Governance Fails, the Air Enters Our Lungs

Delhi AQI 550: When Governance Fails, the Air Enters Our Lungs

This morning, when the eyes opened, the city outside the window had vanished. Not hidden. Erased. This wasn’t low visibility. It felt like negative visibility, as if someone had rubbed out the horizon and then shaded the air with a thick, poisonous pencil. The number confirmed what the body already knew.Delhi’s AQI today: 550. That

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India @ 2025: Capitalism, Convenience… or Carefully-Packaged Monopoly?

When Giants Stumble: India’s Economy on the Edge of Monopoly

IndiGo’s recent flight cancellations have thrown India’s aviation sector into chaos, with over 2,000 flights cancelled and thousands of passengers stranded since early December 2025. The crisis, triggered by crew shortages and non-compliance with new Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) rules, has exposed how much India’s skies—and its economy—are now reliant on a single giant.

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Consciousness looks like a battle with outer chaos and inner clarity

Consciousness looks like a battle with outer chaos and inner clarity

Something shifted in me over the past few years. Not because of a new job, a promotion, or any dramatic external event, but because life pushed me inward. Losing people close to me—one relationship left unresolved, and later my father—quietly rearranged how I looked at everything. The day they left, the questions became sharper. Where

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Why Genius Doesn’t Always Translate to Chalk.

Why Toppers Don’t Always Make Great Teachers

Yesterday, in a workshop on student mental health, a teacher dropped a line that hit harder than any research paper ever has:High-rankers don’t make great teachers because they can’t imagine what it feels like… to not understand. I’ll admit, it stung a little. But research quietly nods along. What actually moves students isn’t the teacher’s

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When No Becomes a Breaking News: The Untold Story of Oversensitive Students

When No Becomes a Breaking News Event: The Untold Story of Oversensitive Students

Every time teachers sit together and talk about mental health, someone eventually sighs and says it — students today are too sensitive. And not sensitive like heartfelt-poem-writing sensitive. Sensitive like… one small correction and their emotional Wi-Fi disconnects. Before you picture strict teachers with thermocol rulers, let’s be fair: they’re not complaining. They’re confused.How did

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