My Yoga Guru, Lamor, and I did Yoga and meditation in the park. The setting was perfect. A cool, crisp, morning with a slight breeze rustling through the trees. We walked a lap, breathing in our surroundings. I observed a crazy dog running around … [Read more...]
When Breath Becomes Air
Paul Kalanithi, the brilliant author of the book "When Breath Becomes Air", died of lung cancer at the young age of 36. I read his work of brilliance in 24 hours — yes, could not put it down. Period. The son of Indian parents — a Christian father, … [Read more...]
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For decades now, I have lived a life of temporariness, travel and transiency. Wherever I have arrived, it is with the knowledge that I will depart. The excitement of every arrival is tempered for me with the knowledge of my imminent departure. On … [Read more...]
Dear Loyalty, RIP
Loyalty is dead, the experts proclaim, and the statistics seem to bear them out. On average, U.S. corporations now lose half their customers in five years, half their employees in four, and half their investors in less than one. We seem to face a … [Read more...]