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My eldest grandchild Aavienda had her article published in The Hindu, where she writes with remarkable insight on a topic that demands urgent attention—gender inequality. She begins with a powerful truth: "𝘎𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘦𝘳 𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘲𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘺 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘨𝘭𝘰𝘣𝘢𝘭 𝘱𝘩𝘦𝘯𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘰𝘯 𝘪𝘯𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘢𝘣𝘳𝘪𝘤 𝘰𝘧 𝘴𝘰𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘵𝘺, 𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘧𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘪𝘵𝘴𝘦𝘭𝘧 𝘪𝘯 𝘢𝘭𝘭 𝘢𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘭𝘪𝘧𝘦." In her piece, she addresses the gender pay gap in India—not just with data, but with compassion and clarity. She points out how progress has been made, yet so many barriers still remain, especially for working women and mothers. Her writing doesn’t just inform—it urges us to act. It reminds us that equality isn’t just about opportunity, it’s about fairness, dignity, and creating space for every woman to thrive. I’m incredibly proud—not just because she’s written this, but because of the thoughtfulness and conviction behind every word. #DrAjaiChowdhry #JustAspire #Thehindu #equality
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The Grey Area of Love: When Right and Wrong Blur Love has an extraordinary way of entangling us in contradictions. It’s a space where the heart and mind rarely see eye to eye—where what feels right can be deemed wrong, and what seems wrong can feel unshakably right. In relationships, this paradox resurfaces time and again, leaving us with a question as old as love itself: What do you do when the lines between right and wrong blur? The Tension of Opposites Consider this scenario: you’re in a relationship that, on paper, is everything it “should” be. It’s stable, socially approved, and ticks all the right boxes. By all outward appearances, it’s right. Yet, there’s a quiet unease—a hollow ache whispering: this isn’t where you belong. It feels wrong, despite the world’s nodding approval. Now flip the script: imagine a connection that defies logic—or even morality. A love that society, or perhaps your own principles, brands as wrong. Maybe it’s forbidden, unconventional, or simply inconvenient. Yet when you’re in it, it feels like the most authentic thing you’ve ever known—so right that it drowns out every argument against it. These aren’t just abstract hypotheticals. They’re the stories behind late-night confessions, the dilemmas whispered over coffee, and the unspoken truths many carry. Literature and history echo these struggles too—think of Romeo and Juliet, whose love was wrong by every measure of their world, yet felt so right that it drove them to defy everything. But this tension isn’t reserved for grand tragedies. It plays out in the everyday: staying with someone out of duty when your heart has wandered, or walking away from a picture-perfect partnership because it doesn’t quite fit your soul. A Philosophical Crossroads So, what do you do? This question plunges us into a deeper, more philosophical dilemma. Does love operate by its own rules, unbound by the moral frameworks we construct? Is there a higher truth in following what feels right, even if it’s branded wrong by others? Or does doing the right thing—honouring commitments, upholding principles, and considering the greater good—carry a weight that personal feelings shouldn’t override? At the heart of this lies authenticity. To be true to yourself might mean embracing the wrong that sets your spirit alight—choosing the messy, electric pull of a love that doesn’t follow the script. But it could just as easily mean enduring the discomfort of a right that feels off, placing duty and integrity above fleeting desires. The challenge is that the heart isn’t a flawless compass. It’s wild, impulsive, and often deaf to reason. Follow it blindly, and you risk unravelling everything you’ve built. Ignore it entirely, and you might find yourself living a life that’s right on paper but wrong in every breath. Leaning Into the Uncertainty And here’s the thing: there’s no tidy solution. Love, by its very nature, refuses to be boxed into neat categories of right or wrong. It thrives in the grey spaces—where emotion tangles with ethics and instinct clashes with expectation. Perhaps the point isn’t to solve the paradox, but to sit with it. To let it reveal something deeper about who you are. The struggle itself becomes a mirror, reflecting the complexity of human desire—the push and pull between freedom and duty, self and other. What do you do when this is right feels wrong, or this is wrong feels right? You pause. You hold the weight of both possibilities. And then, with no guarantee of certainty, you choose—not because the path is clear, but because it’s yours. In love’s messy, beautiful chaos, that might be the truest thing of all.
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The Shared Wisdom of Humanity: Universal Truths That Bind Us Though we may live under different skies, speak diverse languages, and trace our origins to distant lands, the essence of humanity unites us. Across centuries and continents, civilisations have expressed profound truths about life—so strikingly similar that we must wonder: are we all remembering a shared origin? Or is there a universal wisdom woven into the human experience? In Ghana, the Akan people offer us the philosophy of Sankofa: “It is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten.” The Sankofa bird, depicted with its head turned backward and its feet moving forward, symbolises progress guided by reflection. Thousands of miles away, Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard echoed the same wisdom: “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” Two cultures, separated by time and geography, yet sharing one timeless truth: the past is a teacher. Whether through African proverbs or European existential musings, humanity recognises that reflection strengthens our journey forward. In Taoist philosophy, the principle of Yin and Yang reminds us that harmony is born of duality—light and dark, past and future, opposing forces that coexist. Taoist sages taught: “The past gives birth to the present, and the present gives birth to the future.” Across the world, the Lakota people of North America share a similar truth: “When a man moves away from nature, his heart hardens.” Both teachings emphasise balance: between past and present, self and nature, reflection and action. True harmony emerges when we reconnect—to our roots, to the earth, and to the rhythm of life. Ubuntu, the African philosophy meaning “I am because we are,” highlights our interdependence—that our humanity is tied to one another. In Japan, the art of Kintsugi, repairing broken pottery with gold, embodies a similar belief: imperfections and scars are part of a larger, more beautiful whole. Persian poet Rumi captured this shared wisdom: “We are all broken; that’s how the light gets in.” From Africa to Asia to the Middle East, we find the same message: our struggles, healing, and compassion connect us. In embracing our shared imperfections, we strengthen the bonds that unite us. How extraordinary it is that cultures separated by oceans and centuries arrived at the same truths about life. Without direct communication, ancient societies understood that the past teaches, balance sustains, and connection transforms. These recurring philosophies point to a shared essence of humanity—a deep wisdom transcending race, geography, and politics. Is it possible that we carry fragments of a shared origin, encoded in our very being? Or does the human experience—universal in its joys, sorrows, and search for meaning—naturally lead us to these eternal truths? In a world where we often focus on what divides us—skin colour, language, borders, beliefs—these timeless teachings remind us of what unites us. The Akan bird of Sankofa, Kierkegaard’s reflections, the Taoist harmony of Yin and Yang, and the interconnected spirit of Ubuntu all call us to the same truth: Look back. Reflect. Move forward—together. Our shared wisdom is the foundation of our shared humanity. By recognising this, we dissolve the illusions of division and honour the deep bond that has always existed. As Persian poet Hafiz so beautifully wrote: “I am in you, and you are in me. There is no difference.” In seeing ourselves in one another, we rise above the boundaries we have created. We are one people, connected by timeless wisdom and a shared story—ancient, universal, and profoundly human.
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This week we got word that two of the world’s most consequential billionaires have decided to pay tribute—literally—to Donald Trump. Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg are each gifting $1 million to Trump’s “inauguration committee.” The inauguration fund is a way for rich people to funnel money to the incoming president that he can then use however he sees fit, completely unfettered and under cover of darkness. The inauguration fund is no different than feudal lords approaching the new king with gifts of rubies, or mobsters showering a new mayor with envelopes of cash. In other words: It’s pure tribute.
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