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Mutatis Mutandis: Profit to purpose—Build a business that heals and Lasts

This article unpacks how to build a business that feels good and does good. From conscious entrepreneurship to spiritual alignment, we explore why money alone doesn’t feed your soul—and how to recalibrate your mission to create wealth that heals. Expect real-life stories, checklists, and karmic truths. Your business has a soul. It’s time you honoured it. First Published on 20/08/2008 01:18 Second edition - Published on 19/06/2025 14:59 This article explores how to transition your enterprise from profit-obsessed to purpose-driven. Through energetic alignment, karmic insight, and soulful storytelling, discover how to build a business that reflects who you really are—and why that changes everything . Get ready to feel, question, and realign. Why doesn’t money satisfy the soul after a point? Ever noticed how you hit a financial milestone—₹10 lakhs, ₹1 crore, a seven-figure launch—and the high lasts all of a week? Maybe less? And yet, you push for more. That’s the trap. You’re condition...

Inside Congress by Ronald Kessler: Power, perks, and peril on Capitol Hill

This critical review of Inside Congress by Ronald Kessler reveals the shocking truth behind Capitol Hill's glitzy surface. Featuring real quotes, scandals, and systemic corruption, this article dissects the book’s revelations with historical, social, and political context. Get ready to question everything you thought you knew about America’s lawmakers. What is ‘Inside Congress’ about? Reading Inside Congress felt like sneaking into a backstage political theatre—only to realise that the actors were drunk, corrupt, and having affairs with the ushers. Ronald Kessler doesn’t just pull the curtain back on Congress—he rips it off, throws it on the floor, and sets it on fire. At its core, the book is a catalogue of misconduct, but it’s more than that. It’s a raw, unnerving look at a system so infected by self-interest and sleaze that the word “democracy” starts to feel like a punchline. The book spans sexual escapades, financial corruption, and outright betrayal of public trust. But th...