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Helping People


“I no longer think of it as ‘work’. I think of it as ‘help’ – helping people fulfill their aspirations … More

Helping people, playing, Quotable quotes, Quotations, Quote, Quotes, Social Service, Work, work vs. help, working

I Have Paid My Dues to This World


I feel like I have paid my dues to this world. How so? Firstly, I have fulfilled my duty towards myself … More

Christianity, Everyday Philosophy, faith, God, How should i live, Life, Meaning of life, Philosophy, Philosophy of Life, Purpose oflife, Religion, Truth, Upanishads, Western Philosophy, What one owes this world, Work, Writing

Is Universal Basic Income (UBI) about to transform society?


The concept of a guaranteed basic income might seem novel or neoteric, but it dates back to 1795, when the … More

AI, AI & UBI, Artificial Intelligence, technology, UBI, Universal Basic Income (UBI), universal-basic-income, Work

How to Enjoy Your Work


Enter only such field of study Or only such profession Or only such job or line of work If intrinsically … More

Calling, Metier, Poem, Poetry, Work

How to Enjoy Your Work


Enter only such field of study Or only such profession Or only such job or line of work If intrinsically … More

Calling, Enjoying Work, Job satisfaction, Metier, Poem, Poetry, Work

A Discussion on the Work Week


And that in the 1930s, Kellogg’s, they actually did it. I mean, they increased productivity. They went down to a … More

Leisure, Work, Work week

Zindagi Ka Raaz (poem in Hindi)


Zindagi ka safar thoe katin hai Lekin chalna hi padega Fursat iss jahan mey kisko hai Sabhi apne khwaisho ke … More

Hindi Poem, Leisure, Poem, Poetry, Secret of life, Work

Zen and the Art of Doing Nothing


In fact, doing nothing seems to be much in demand. In Tokyo, a 37-year-old man who says he rents himself … More

Being busy, Doing nothing, Work, Workaholics

Ramakrishna Paramahansa on Work, Charity, and Love of God


BRAHMO: “But what about our worldly duties-duties associated with our earning money, and so on?” Ramakrishna Paramahansa: “Yes, you can … More

Charity, God, Love of God, Philanthropy, Ramakrishna Paramahansa, Work

Ramana Maharshi on Renunciation


“The life of action need not be renounced. If you meditate for an hour or two every day you can … More

Duty, Meditation, Ramana Maharshi, Renunciation, Work
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