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Roger Federer did not win a single tournament between 2013 and 2016.
In the first year of his slump, Federer tried to recapture his old form by doing what had always worked for him. He kept pushing himself, but it only led to repeated injuries and underperformance.
Five simple habits that are certain to produce outsized results in your life. Have you ever seen any other animal intentionally exercising for physical fitness or meditating for mental health?
Walking upright on two legs made us humans. Walking increased our brain size and made us more intelligent.
Five simple laws about money. You don't want to learn the hard way.
It is as simple as that. If you buy things you don't need, you will soon sell things you need.
The Rule of 72: A simple rule that will change the way you think about money. It's a lesson we should introduce to our children early in life.
The Rule of 72 helps estimate how long it takes for your money to double based on a fixed annual return.
“I have nothing to add”. I was tempted to end the post with the quote and a photo. But Munger has inspired me and shaped my thinking over the years, I have something to add...
At 31 years old, Charlie Munger was divorced, broke, and burying his 9-year-old son, who had died from cancer. Munger would go into the hospital, hold his young son, and then walk the streets of Pasadena crying.
Would you sacrifice 1 life to save 5? Will you buy a selfish car?
A run-away trolley is hurtling down the track, there are five people ahead on the track unaware of the situation. You are standing next to railway switch, you can switch the trolley to the side track. However, there is one person on the side track. You have 2 options
We are all busy setting goals for the year, it warrants revisiting an old story from the master storyteller. Read on to improve your work and life.
A great Zen Buddhist master, who was in charge of the Mayu Kagi monastery, had a cat which was his true passion in life. So, during meditation classes, he kept the cat by his side – in order to make the most of his company.
“Do you never worry?”, Would it help?
“Would it help?”, three words that I remember from the excellent movie based on a true story – “Bridge of Spies”.
No, no, you're not thinking; you're just being logical. What is the difference? Why you should know about it? Let's explore.
The Indian government was focused on reducing the gender gap in secondary school enrolment in rural India.
The story of a hotel staff who gave batting advice to the great Sachin Tendulkar - Cricket legend. Leadership lessons from Sachin. you don’t want to learn the hard way.
Although the story is about cricket. Do not let fear of the unknown dampen your curiosity, read on. Let serendipity work its magic.
They say “Find your passion, make it your job and you will never work another day”, but it is not true. Life lessons from Ed Sheeran you don’t want to learn the hard way.
Ed Sheeran found his passion at the age of 11, he started writing songs, playing guitar, and performing at smaller venues.
'Every job looks easy when you’re not the one doing it’ – GE’s Jeff Immelt. Why did he say that? What are the lessons?
Jeff Immelt stepped down as GE’s CEO in 2017 after 16 years and handed over the baton to John Flannery.