Meditate for Negative-30 Minutes a Day

Before I get into the nitty-gritty of this, there’s an obvious disclaimer I need to make: When you’re away from home, pay attention to what’s going on. The fairways have fast moving metal things that can hit you. I’m not patronizing you here. Once, by (mis)using this, I almost ran in front of a cyclist.

Bajaj Pulsar 200 SS: a long-awaited launch

Bajaj is a familiar name for Indians. Even before Bajaj bikes became popular, the brand was associated with rugged scooters, which were all the rage in the past. As those heavy scooters gave way to lightweight, gearless versions, Bajaj ventured into the heretofore untried waters of motorcycle manufacturing. Soon, the Bajaj brand began to be

Urban Indians: The Car People

Cars define urban India. Everyone you know has one and in every shape and size you can imagine. Just like Americans, the urban Indian is in love with his car and is not afraid to show it off to the world. For someone born in India in the 1990s and later, this is probably nothing

The next generation is here and we are waiting

Xbox One and PlayStation 4, collectively known as ‘Next Gen’ consoles, have the ability to enable much more sophisticated gaming with better graphics, a larger game world, and more creative game development. The gaming public is excited about the possibilities of the Next Gen and is eager to find out how the increased capabilities of

A lot of people don’t really want to heal

Let’s be honest. Most people don’t really want to heal. What they want is less pain and suffering. What most people want is the “magic bullet,” the microwave approach to relieving their pain, their discomfort, their frustration, at work, at home, at play, in their relationships. The truth is that while most people say they