Randy Pausch was a professor of Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon University. He died of pancreatic cancer in 2008, but wrote a book ‘The last lecture’ before then, one of the bestsellers in 2007. What a legacy to leave behind … In a letter to his wife Jai and his children, Dylan, Logan, and Chloe, he wrote this beautiful “guide to a better life” for his wife and children to follow. May you be blessed by his insight. POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LIFE Personality: 1. Don’t compare your life to others’. You have no idea what their journeyRead More →

  Walking Home: A Pilgrimage from Humbled to Healed ~ by Sonia Choquette Life was falling apart. Within the space of three years, Sonia Choquette had suffered the unexpected death of two close family members, seen her marriage implode, and been let down by trusted colleagues. And sympathy was not forthcoming. You re a world-renowned spiritual teacher and intuitive guide, people jeered. How could you not have seen this coming? Having intuitive abilities didn t make her superhuman, however. Nor did it exempt her from being wounded or suffering the pain of loss and the consequences of our all-too-human traits such as anger, resentment, andRead More →

  First time, i experienced the world of a Corporate Bank. While Bank continues to be a very needy part of our life, the back-end could be something different. What I liked about this book (also what I learned): 1. How the sales at bank work: It starts from late 1980’s. Book gives me an interesting view of how MNC’s entered into India. What opportunities did they saw in India. How credit cards came in place. How all these loans system came in place. How banks expanded their vision to the vision of common man and monetize on it. How concept of BPO’s started inRead More →