Lessons in letting-go for founders
On the last day of June this year I quit iProdigy and laid it to rest.
Letting go was not easy. In the 14 years of our co-existence, our identities had kind of merged. The
At the beginning it was a full circle – perfect whole and complete.
All that was, was encircled in this Holy Circle – the word ‘holy’ and whole coming from the same root.
Till man came
This morning I woke up with this inquiry … who am I? Who I really am?
Guess, it was some residual process of reading Osho last night pronouncing emphatically that the key responsibility of every intelligent being was
I have been writing off and on. Sharing my thoughts, feelings, perspectives and opinions on various issues related to organizations and its people. Most often, the idea has been to allude to some not-so-obvious aspects, provoking reflection and
A sense of alert restfulness ran all through my mind-body existence. There was no hurry, no acquired or imposed need for timeliness. Fingers touched each resonance string, gently, deliberately, waiting for each note to rise and fall before the next