Thank you for this stunning reflection. The timing and symbolism of this post is particularly moving: the blood moon lunar eclipse last night, the Jewish month of Elul, proximity to autumnal equinox, and many more across cultures and religions. All signifying introspection, release, and in many instances, personal growth. A message I will surely take to heart in the days ahead.
Thank you sir for sharing valuable insights through this article. As we are becoming older, sometimes we are becoming apprehensive about ourselves and our near and dear ones. What will happen to us if we lose our dearest person? How will we live without that person ? Facing this loss will be extremely challenging and difficult for all of us. But we have to accept the reality and live in the present condition, as nothing is permanent in nature. Someday life will also stop for us.
Thank you Rishad, for helping me pause my stride and just be. I will for sure make more of an effort of passing this to not only my own life, but also my loved ones.
This is such a fresh angle to take on this topic. Wisdom is pattern memory with care. I see it every week. When experience meets clear structure, judgment compounds and teams move with less noise. We treat this as design, not luck. Name decision classes. Keep human judgment where reversibility is low. Simulate options before spending so leaders can see the ripple effects on revenue, service quality, and compliance. That frees attention for the work that matters. In my world, wisdom is not an add-on. It is a measurable advantage when the wiring is visible. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you for this stunning reflection. The timing and symbolism of this post is particularly moving: the blood moon lunar eclipse last night, the Jewish month of Elul, proximity to autumnal equinox, and many more across cultures and religions. All signifying introspection, release, and in many instances, personal growth. A message I will surely take to heart in the days ahead.
Rishad,
Thank you for this!
I think it’s one of your most important efforts.
It was quickly passed along to everyone in my family.
-Rory
Thank you Rory. Hope all is well.
Thank you sir for sharing valuable insights through this article. As we are becoming older, sometimes we are becoming apprehensive about ourselves and our near and dear ones. What will happen to us if we lose our dearest person? How will we live without that person ? Facing this loss will be extremely challenging and difficult for all of us. But we have to accept the reality and live in the present condition, as nothing is permanent in nature. Someday life will also stop for us.
Thank you Rishad, for helping me pause my stride and just be. I will for sure make more of an effort of passing this to not only my own life, but also my loved ones.
Nice to see your photos.
Making an image is a nice way to focus on what moves you.
When I am alone the camera can be like a friend to whom I say, "OMG! Look at this."
Great reminder. Thank you for sharing and writing. I do appreciate you.
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This is such a fresh angle to take on this topic. Wisdom is pattern memory with care. I see it every week. When experience meets clear structure, judgment compounds and teams move with less noise. We treat this as design, not luck. Name decision classes. Keep human judgment where reversibility is low. Simulate options before spending so leaders can see the ripple effects on revenue, service quality, and compliance. That frees attention for the work that matters. In my world, wisdom is not an add-on. It is a measurable advantage when the wiring is visible. Thank you for sharing this.