Mukesh Jain
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How Much We Fail to See
In the late 1990s, two Harvard psychologists quietly changed how the world understands attention. Their experiment did not involve complex machines, brain scans, or large budgets. Instead, it involved a short video, a group of students passing basketballs, and a man in a bulky gorilla suit. The researchers were Dr. Daniel Simons and Dr. Christopher…
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THE HOPE LETTER: HOW WRITING A YEAR INTO THE FUTURE CHANGES THE LIFE YOU LIVE TODAY
Hope is one of those emotional forces that quietly shape the rhythm of human life. It is intimate, deeply personal, and surprisingly difficult to define—yet its presence is unmistakable. People across cultures, across centuries, and across circumstances speak of hope as if it were a living companion: a whisper in moments of darkness, a torch…
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You are More Beautiful Than You Think !
In 2013, a short six-minute film quietly appeared on the internet. It did not feature glamorous models, dramatic lighting, or fancy makeup. Instead, it showed a room, a curtain, a sketch artist, and a few ordinary women. Yet within days, this simple video exploded across the world. More than 15 million people watched it in…
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THE HOPE LETTER: HOW WRITING A YEAR INTO THE FUTURE CHANGES THE LIFE YOU LIVE TODAY
Hope is one of those emotional forces that quietly shape the rhythm of human life. It is intimate, deeply personal, and surprisingly difficult to define—yet its presence is unmistakable. People across cultures, across centuries, and across circumstances speak of hope as if it were a living companion: a whisper in moments of darkness, a torch…
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The Tomato Trick That Can Change Your Life: How the Pomodoro Technique Helps You Beat Distraction and Get Things Done
There’s a silent thief that’s stealing our days. It sneaks in through Instagram notifications, email pings, and endless WhatsApp messages. It looks like “busy-ness” but leaves behind exhaustion and guilt. We try to work, but our attention is scattered. We keep starting things, but nothing really gets finished. Our to-do lists grow longer, while our…
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Why You Get Brilliant Ideas in the Shower (But Can’t Think Straight in Meetings)
The science behind your “Eureka!” moments ! Some of our best ideas don’t arrive when we’re working hard at our desks or brainstorming in a boardroom. They show up uninvited… in the shower. Or while brushing our teeth. Or walking to grab a chai. You’re standing there, rinsing shampoo out of your hair, not thinking…
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Escape the Urgency Trap: How the Eisenhower Matrix Can Help You Do Less, But Live More
There’s a silent tragedy playing out in the lives of so many smart, capable people today. They’re constantly busy, but rarely effective. They clear their inbox, attend every meeting, reply to every WhatsApp message within five minutes… yet, when the day ends, there’s this quiet voice that whispers, “Did I really move forward? Or just…