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When Organisational Culture Asks You to Bend — And When It Asks You to Break
Every organisation asks you to adapt. The question is whether it's asking you to stretch or asking you to snap. The distinction is your career's most important diagnostic.
Karma Yoga Is Not About Working Without Pay. Here’s What It Actually Means.
Karma Yoga has been used to justify unpaid labour, overwork and selfless suffering. The Gita said something entirely different.
The 1% Compromise: How Ethical Erosion Happens in Slow Motion
Nobody crosses the line in one step. They cross it 1% at a time. Each step is invisible. The total distance is not.
Values Drift: How Good Professionals Slowly Become People They Don’t Recognise
Nobody wakes up one morning as someone they don\'t recognise. It happens in increments. Each one small enough to justify. Together, they add up to a stranger.
Why High Achievers Are Often the Last to Know What They Want
You optimised for achievement so well that you forgot to ask what you were achieving for. The system rewarded the output. Nobody checked on the person.
The Career Anchors Framework Nobody Teaches You Before 35
Edgar Schein's career anchors identify the one thing you won't give up. Most professionals discover theirs by accidentally violating it.
Your Greatest Professional Strength Is Probably Also Your Biggest Blind Spot
The thing everyone praises you for is probably the thing nobody warns you about. Strengths overused become the most invisible career derailers.
Svadharma — Why the Gita’s Most Misquoted Lesson Actually Applies to Your Career
Svadharma doesn't mean follow your passion. It means know your nature well enough that your work and your character stop fighting each other.
The CV Trap: You Are Not Your Job Title
Your CV describes what you've done. It says nothing about who you are. The gap between those two documents is where most career confusion lives.