It might sound weird, but why is it that I keep going back to my ex or rather we keep going back to each other—even though it's like a friends with benefits situation. We have our respective partners, but with them it's like something is missing in our relationship, we are not able to point out what! But when we are together, our relationship seems complete, yet we can't stay together.
I have been running a successful family business for the last 25 years. This business was started by my great grandfather. Across generations, the tradition of succession has been to appoint the eldest son of the family as the CEO. This has resulted in great growth for the business. When my father passed away, he made me promise to continue the family tradition and choose my son.
We often talk about good karma and bad karma. But what is karma? How does it affect one’s life?
Ans: To put it simply, karma is the trigger behind our every desire, reaction and response. These triggers are stored in our body memory and define the neural pathways that create these desires, reactions and responses. Karma is neither good nor bad. It is our subconscious that defines.
We often talk about good karma and bad karma. But what is karma? How does it affect one’s life?
Ans: To put it simply, karma is the trigger behind our every desire, reaction and response. These triggers are stored in our body memory and define the neural pathways that create these desires, reactions and responses. Karma is neither good nor bad. It is our subconscious that defines.
Q: I am feeling quite lonely. This will be the first Valentine in years where I will be alone without a partner. I am a die-hard romantic who believes in everything that Valentine’s Day is about. All of my friends are planning something with their respective partners. Even my younger sister is going on her first V-Day celebration. I am dreading being alone and have been crying myself to sleep.