Archive for the ‘spirituality’ Category

The Silver Lining of The Crisis: Affordability and Humility

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

It’s hard to find much good news nowadays, surrounded as we are by doom and gloom attitudes and news at work, in the media and in conversations. However, I see at least 2 important areas where the current trend is positive for us as a society: Housing Affordability and Humility.

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Reconsidering my decision to tune into the Inauguration

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

The US Presidential Inauguration is this coming Tuesday…and it couldn’t come soon enough. It is clear that the problems facing the US and the world at large are very serious and we need vigorious action oriented leadership with the public’s confidence at the helm in this country ASAP.

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My Grandfather’s Sikhism, My Simple Life Philosophy

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

I consider myself spiritual but not very religious and don’t have much patience for the bureaucracy of most religions including my own. I just don’t see the need to have middlemen translate the teachings of my religion to me; my grandfather did a fine job of this during the times we spent together on vacation in Punjab, India while he was alive.

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