Filosofi

  • We live in a time where belonging has become both a human longing and a professional necessity. In workplaces, communities, and even digital spaces, the word belonging carries deep emotional weight. Yet, in the search for belonging, we often forget an equally important question: What happens when belonging demands that we lose ourselves? “To be…

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  • The power of seeing ourselves through others When you lean over a still lake, you can see your reflection. The surface of the water becomes a mirror, giving you a glimpse of your own face. It’s simple, immediate, and undeniable. But when it comes to understanding who we are as people—our values, strengths, blind spots,…

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  • It’s easy to get caught up in the rhythm of modern life. Deadlines loom, objectives stack up, and efficiency often becomes our default measure of success. In such an environment, it’s tempting to see people as extensions of the work that needs to get done—checklists to tick, boxes to fill, or roles to execute. But…

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  • In the life of a company, growth often requires venturing into the unknown. It is much like exploring the Wild West: the land is uncharted, the risks are high, and the promise of new opportunity is compelling. But just as in history, successful expansion is rarely spontaneous—it follows a careful sequence, with different roles and…

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  • Life often feels like it passes in the blink of an eye. One day you are a child, the next you are standing in the middle of your career, and before long, you are watching new generations step into the future you once dreamed of. The days seem long, but the years are short. The…

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  • The illusion of “later”

    Life is both fragile and unpredictable. We often live as if time is unlimited, as if tomorrow is guaranteed. But the truth is, none of us knows how many days we are given. The idea of living each moment as if it were your last is not about recklessness or fear—it’s about intentionality, gratitude, and…

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  • The book that made our world. How the Bible created the soul of western civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi gives perspectives and thoughts I would like to explore… Vishal Mangalwadi begins with a paradox. The West, which for centuries drew its strength, institutions, and imagination from the Bible, is now steadily discarding it. Yet, as he…

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  • There are parliamentary elections in my home country this year (2025). It made me pause… to reflect: In recent years, we have heard a growing call for “more value-based politics.” The phrase resonates—who wouldn’t want political decisions rooted in solid values rather than short-term tactics? But behind the rhetoric lies an important question: are some…

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  • It’s a confronting thought: Most of your problems have the same person at the center of them — you.But before you throw your coffee at me, let’s be clear: this isn’t about blame.It’s about ownership. When something in your life keeps going wrong — a strained relationship, stalled career, poor health, or constant stress —…

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  • Every scar tells a story. Every wrinkle, every change of pace, every choice we’ve made along the way — they are the living proof of how we’ve handled life’s challenges. Whether we realize it or not, our lives speak louder than our words. They tell a story about resilience, avoidance, courage, compromise, or perhaps a…

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