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Decoding Ambition and Greed

Are our desires just an un-quenched hopes or an unmediated paradox? Why the tag of “materialistic” or “greedy” is sulked upon, whereas “striving” or “ambitious” is pompously parroted and applauded everywhere? Why we believe that yearning “more” is our greed and not an ambition? Where are the catalogs to define the logical difference between achieving “enough” and desiring “more”? Have we imprinted an erroneous line between Ambition and greed to satisfy social morality? Is it just matter of our individual perspective? Is it just matter of semantics? Is it something much subterranean then what ... Read More

Et tu Brute….!

Trust… Is it just a tattered thread in the deceptive corporate fabric? “Et tu, Brute?” the axiom is often used philosophically to epitomize the betrayal of the trust. The phrase turned legendary, due to William Shakespeare’s play, as the last words of the Roman emperor Julius Caesar to his devoted friend Marcus Brutus at the time of his assassination. Literally the catchphrase translates to “And you, Brutus?” or “You too, Brutus?”The irony is when we deceive someone’s trust, first unconsciously we betray ourselves. How often do we encounter Brutus in our life? ... Read More