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How religion plays into corporate culture and office politics.
The Origin of Hanuman Chalisa
The Hanuman Chalisa, a renowned Hindu hymn revered for its divine significance, traces its origins back to the 16th century in India. The composition of the Hanuman Chalisa is attributed to Saint Tulsidas, a revered poet and philosopher of the Bhakti movement. Tulsidas' profound devotion to Lord Rama and his dedicated worship of Lord Hanuman inspired him to create this sacred hymn as a tribute to the mighty monkey-god.
By Nitesh Prasadabout a year ago in Journal
Generosity of Spirit: What We Can Learn from Ratan Tata
Ratan Tata, the esteemed former chairman of the Tata Group and a prominent figure in Indian industry, died on Wednesday at the age of 86. His life exemplified qualities such as compassion, resilience, humility, and perseverance, serving as an inspiration for those in public service. The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, founded by Ratan Tata's grandfather in 1903, was targeted during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. In response, Ratan Tata dedicated himself to assisting the families of the hotel employees who were killed or injured, promising to provide lifelong salaries to the families of those who lost their lives, as reported by the BBC.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Alex Salmond: A Visionary Leader Who Almost Secured Scottish Independence Passes Away at 69
The political landscape of the United Kingdom has lost a significant figure with the passing of Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of Scotland and a stalwart advocate for Scottish independence. At 69, Salmond's enduring legacy in British politics, particularly his relentless pursuit of Scotland's autonomy, marks him as a pivotal character in recent history.
By Global News Updateabout a year ago in Journal
The Need to Be Strong: The Reasons Why Men Don't Discuss Their Emotions
Are you a girl? Why are you crying?! Boys don't cry, they are meant to lead the family and be the bearers of the family. Our society has conditioned both men and women about the way they should react and behave to be deemed normal and acceptable in a social setting. It is harrowing to see societal standards and perceptions of how both genders should act and lead their lives, impacting individuals to embrace their authentic light and nurture their needs and wants.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Iran's viral 'hit list' has Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu on beat, 10 others on 'target' are... . AI-Generated.
The sun hung low over Jerusalem, casting an amber hue over the ancient stones and bustling markets. Yehuda Cohen, a journalist for a small local paper, was knee-deep in research for a piece on the stark divide between Israelis and Palestinians when his phone buzzed with an urgent notification. A notification that, he would soon realize, would change the course of his life.
By Prohura Research - PRUabout a year ago in Journal
About 24M migrants qualified to vote in U.S. decision . AI-Generated.
The Ties That Bind In the heart of the Joined Together States, as autumn leaves began to carpet the streets, a palpable tension filled the air in cities and towns alike. The upcoming presidential election loomed closer, and with approximately 24 million workers eligible to cast their votes, the nation stood at a crossroads. Yet, within this sea of potential voters, a unique story was unfolding in the small town of Maplewood.
By Prohura Research - PRUabout a year ago in Journal
Anna Perayil's Story: When Work Turns Into a Nightmare
In our modern world, meeting the expectations of those around us, working tirelessly to the point of insanity, and racing towards the next big goal are all highly valued. Sadly, we fail to understand that nothing outside of ourselves—not society's opinion of us, not a job, not our performance at work, not social deadlines—matters more than our mental and physical health. In a recent tragic case, we discuss a vibrant young professional. Workplace culture and excessive pressure to perform were the reasons behind Anna Sebastian Perayil's death.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Exploring Metaphysics and the Astral Plane
Metaphysics Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that delves into the fundamental nature of reality, addressing questions that go beyond the physical and empirical. It explores concepts such as existence, objects and their properties, space and time, cause and effect, and the nature of consciousness. While the term has evolved over centuries, its core focus remains on understanding what lies beyond the observable universe.
By In Conspiracy We Trustabout a year ago in Journal
Travel Diaries: Explore Unique Destinations & Experiences
As the wheels of the plane touch down on the tarmac, the excitement about exploring a new destination floods my senses. Each travel journey unfolds like a tapestry woven with unique threads of culture, history, and adventure. Recently, I ventured off the beaten path to a charming town nestled in the mountains of Georgia. This hidden gem, with its stunning landscapes and warm-hearted people, served as a reminder that the most extraordinary experiences often lie beyond popular tourist spots. Exploring cobblestone streets, I stumbled upon a quaint café where locals gathered to share stories and laughter over steaming cups of coffee, immersing myself in the rhythm of everyday life.
By Joana Alexanderabout a year ago in Journal
Servant Leadership in a World of Fauxductivity: A Catholic's Reflection on Modern Workplace Challenges
It's late, and I'm still working on my cluttered desk. As a Catholic I find myself grappling with a pervasive issue: fauxductivity. This illusion of productivity, where busyness masquerades as effectiveness, seems at odds with our call to be good stewards of our time and talents.
By influenceinkmarketingabout a year ago in Journal










