
Can what we are responsible for be a source of joy for us?
We all watch movies and end up commenting on how terrible or good it was, giving due credits to actors/ directors/ producers etc. In some cases, perhaps like some of us movie-buffs or critics, we would probably even talk about style of film-making, cinematography, editing, acting skills and what not! But have you wondered how our own life is also a movie! (If you have seen the Truman Show, you know what we are getting at.) “All the world is a stage, we are mere actors. We str

Easy steps to move on in life!
“And don't spend your time lookin' around For something you want that can't be found When you find out you can live without it And go along not thinkin' about it I'll tell you something true The bare necessities of life will come to you!” – Baloo, The Jungle Book But majority of humans today do just the opposite, which is living in Regret. Regret of doing or not doing something, or doing it too soon or too late, or doing it but not quite well enough. Of course, most of us kno

The Psychology behind Progress: Learning to deal with life's challenges in a constructive manner
A psychiatrist by profession and renowned author by passion, M Scott Peck (circa 1946 – 2005) is an exemplary example of a “DO-ER”. His simplistic overview on all situations rubs off on the reader as he argues not just with practical lay-man logic but situational and requirement based examples that he has personally encountered or has come across on various topics ranging from philosophy, religion and psychology. While a lot can be said about the style of writing of a man who