A few years ago, I started reading ancient books – beginning with the Bhagavad Gita, then exploring others. Not as a spiritual project, but as a way to make sense of the chaos. To my surprise, the words felt uncannily relevant. They didn’t hand me easy answers, but they gave me better ways to look at problems I was already facing:
- Decision making when the path ahead is unclear.
- Handling conflicts without losing calm.
- Balancing ambition with peace of mind.
- Finding resilience when pressure doesn’t let up.
What I realized is this: leaders today aren’t short of skills or ambition. What we lack is space – space to pause, reflect, and see clearly. Constant pings, mounting expectations, and blurred lines between work and life leave little room to breathe. And yet, the weight of decisions and responsibilities keeps getting heavier.
That’s why I started Mindspring life – not to teach or prescribe, but to share reflections from both timeless wisdom and lived experience. Short, thoughtful pieces that invite you to pause in the noise, see choices more clearly, and carry leadership with a little more balance and depth.
If something you read here sparks thought or lightens the load you carry, even a little, then this space has done what it was meant to do.

