Inspire Positivity

  • Managing Workplace Stress: Practical Solutions Backed by Timeless Wisdom

     Introduction A recent tragic incident involving the untimely death of a highly qualified and talented employee from a renowned multinational company has sparked widespread discussions about work-life balance, particularly in the private sector. However, it is important to note that job-induced stress is not limited to any specific sector. An individual’s response to stress often…

  • India’s Age-Old Apathy: From Sacred Prasadam to Child Nutrition

    Introduction: Just yesterday, the media highlighted the alarming discovery of adulterants, including beef oil and pig fat, in the sacred Laddu Prasadam at the renowned Lord Balaji Temple in Tirupati, India’s richest religious site. The scandal sparked a national outcry, accompanied by political bickering and media frenzy. However, on the same day, another equally distressing…

  • The Guidance from Bhagavad Gita   versus Marketing  of Spiritual Practices

    A few days ago, I came across a blog by the revered Shri Shri Anandamurti entitled, “There is No Value in Remembering God in Old Age.” Having recently turned seventy-two in August and starting my spiritual journey later in life due to the demands of a career, family, and other worldly duties, I found myself…

  • The Challenge of Remaining Simple in a Complex World

    In a fast-paced, competitive world, simplicity often seems like a forgotten virtue. While technology advances, and social structures become more complicated, remaining true to oneself, staying grounded, and being straightforward are seen as weaknesses rather than strengths. It is human nature to explore options to stay ahead of others. There is a famous statement by…

  • Is There a Virus in the Human Operating System?

    In the mid-20th century, Western philosopher Arthur Koestler introduced a thought-provoking doctrine that questioned the very fabric of human consciousness and behaviour. Koestler suggested that there might be a fundamental flaw in the human brain leading humans toward self-destruction. Using imagery familiar to today’s world of technology, he described this flaw as a “virus” in…

About the author

Vijay Kumar Dhingra, a retired water Resources Engineer shares his fervent passion for driving positive changes in the society through these tales crafted for young people.