đ Boardroom Talk: Timeless wisdom from Marcus Aurelius reminding us how to live a full life
Alec Hogg writes on the fragility of life and humanity’s mortality with some timeless wisdom from Marcus Aurelius.
Alec Hogg writes on the fragility of life and humanity’s mortality with some timeless wisdom from Marcus Aurelius.
This is a story about learning to love the kinder, calmer version of yourself and viewing the world through a softer, gentler lens.
We understand a role model to be someone who displays internal qualities we admire; whose example is encouraging and positive.
Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates loved to say his wisdom began after establishing “I know that I know nothing.” Rather apt for this Covid-19 era.
We credit Socrates with the insight that âthe unexamined life is not worth livingâ and that to âknow thyselfâ is the path to true wisdom. But is there a right and a wrong way to go about such self-reflection?
Ironically, in a world where knowledge has never been more abundant, the ability to interpret it – wisdom – has never been so scarce.
A serial entrepreneur and founder of Missing Link, one of South Africaâs leading presentation companies, Richard Mulholland takes a Rock ân Roll approach to getting the job done and the message across.
Rumours are very rarely a good thing. They are not facts and they are often not useful. So, be careful the next time you listen to one, or pass one on.
They say we are what we eat, but they say lot of things. Like, donât swallow your words, and, put your money where your mouth is.
The morals and lessons here could put you in better standing. Yes, they are fun, but they are also packed with wisdom.