
Adarsh Kumar Singh
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Project Analyst with military training and startup experience. Avid reader, content writer, and passionate about leadership and strategic planning.
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Why Doing More Is Making Us Less Successful?
Remember the good old days when productivity just meant finishing your homework before dinner? Now, it’s all about multitasking, time-blocking, and squeezing 25 hours out of a 24 hour day. The most surprising thing is that in our quest to do more, we often end up feeling like we have achieved very less.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh10 months ago in Confessions
Why I Broke Up with My Phone Alarm and You Should Too
Let us face it. Our phones have become our everything, our map, our diary, our gossip partner, and yes, our alarm clock. But have you ever stopped to think about how this little device is hijacking your mornings?
By Adarsh Kumar Singh10 months ago in FYI
Reassembling the Shattered Glass
Trust is fragile. It is like glass once broken, you can try to glue it back, but the cracks remain. And yet, here we are, living in a world where trust is no longer just personal it is global, political, corporate. Basically, every decision and every action involves this.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Journal
Soldiering is Brutal
Soldiering is not just a profession, it is a sacrifice, a commitment to serve and protect, often at the cost of one's life. I had tears in my eyes after seeing this one clip of intense hand-to-hand combat between a soldier from Yakutia, Siberia, and a Ukrainian soldier. It wasn't just the brutality of the fight that struck me but the humanity in their final moments. The Russian soldier managed to survive the encounter, but what stayed with me were the last words exchanged between these two warriors.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in FYI
Why Reading Self-Help Books Might Be Ruining Your Life
Look, I am not here to bash self-help. It has got its moments. A good book, the right podcast, the perfect quote at the perfect time, they can be life changing. And it has positively impacted me many a times. But let us be honest, most of it? Just noise.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in FYI
7 Hours Online Daily? The Shocking Truth About How the Internet Is Stressing Us Out
Stress. It’s become our uninvited plus one to everything- work, family dinners, even vacations. You know what I mean? And let us be honest, our phones are the ringleaders of this chaos. They beep, buzz, and light up with an urgency that makes us feel like we are managing a space mission. But obviously we are not.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in FYI
Too Tired to Care? Yeah, Me Too
We all get tired. Long day, bad sleep, skipped coffee or tea, whatever. But have you ever been so exhausted that even eight hours of sleep, a weekend off, or a vacation did not fix it? No amount of rest is helping you rejuvenate, freshen up completely.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Humans
Why Does Growth Often Feels Lonely
I am here and right in the middle of it. The Lonely Stage. It is not just a passing feeling. It is that messy phase where my goals and reality clash like two kids fighting over a toy. It is where old friendships fade, and new ones have not quite clicked yet.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in Humans
The Ram Mandir Dispute: Unraveling India’s Century-Old Saga of Faith, Politics, and Justice | Part-II
Post-Independence Developments (1947–1950) After India gained independence in 1947, tensions resurfaced just two years later. On the night of December 22, 1949, during a nine-day Ramcharitmanas recitation organized by the Akhil Bhartiya Ramayana Mahasabha, an idol of Ram Lalla was placed inside the Babri Masjid. The next morning, large crowds gathered, claiming it to be a divine emergence.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh11 months ago in History



