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Why Math Is the Most Expensive Subject?

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Why Math Is the Most Expensive Subject? A priceless investment that keeps compounding! Opening :  The Priceless Investment How much you invest in mathematics, it compounds with time. You never go into a loss if you sincerely invest your focus, patience, and curiosity. Math is one subject that can make you — or break you. But I am here to make you, not to break you. Mathematics is expensive — not just in terms of money, but in terms of discipline, honesty, and attention. The entry cost into this subject is high because it demands your best. It asks for: Accuracy: There’s no “if” or “but” — only the correct answer counts. Zero Tolerance: Wrong is wrong, right is right — a straight zero or one. Even half marks can feel undeserved. Laser Focus: It requires complete attention, persistence, and mental balance. That’s why it’s called a smart subject. There’s no winning by luck or bluffing. Success in math is never by chance — it’s always by choice. You decide your workings, your logic, ...

Why Teenagers Don’t Care About Others?

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Why Teenagers Don’t Care About Others? A Reflection on Modern Society 🕊️  Opening The question struck me deeply: “Why don’t today’s teenagers care about others?” It’s not just about age—it’s about attitude, empathy, and the fading emotional and social connections in our fast-moving world. Somewhere, the warmth of human understanding is getting replaced by indifference and restlessness. 🚨  Incidents The Teenagers on the Bike One afternoon, I saw two teenagers riding a bike. The boy driving lifted both his hands high, stretched them wide, and looked at the sky with a curvy, careless posture—completely unaware of the risks. It wasn’t only the act that shook me, but the silence around. No one seemed shocked. Such recklessness has become so common that society doesn’t even blink. The Old Man on the Train A few days later, another incident pained me even more. In a first-class compartment, an elderly man struggled to find a seat. He moved from one corner to another, but nobody off...

Is Humiliation a Stepping Stone to Success?

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 Is Humiliation a Stepping Stone to Success? The Opening ​In a world obsessed with fighting back, quick comebacks, and demanding instant respect, we are conditioned to view humiliation as the ultimate enemy. The moment we feel slighted, dismissed, or publicly embarrassed, our instinct is to retaliate, to prove them wrong, to win the argument. ​But what if the most powerful reaction isn’t a fight, but silence ? ​Sometimes, enduring disrespect and swallowing the bitter pill of humiliation becomes the unspoken, essential requirement for real, lasting progress. This isn't weakness; it’s a profound form of self-discipline—a commitment to a bigger, longer-term vision over a short-term ego victory. Through real-life incidents, we’ll explore how those who choose dignity over drama , remaining honest and consistent through the pain, are the very ones who eventually rise to the most remarkable heights. Real-Life Incidents 1. The Teachers Who Stayed Steady Several of my colleagues — simp...

Single Child : Strong-Hearted Yet Emotionally Alone?

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Single Child : Strong-Hearted Yet Emotionally Alone? Opening In today’s fast-changing and competitive world, many parents prefer having only one child — be it a boy or a girl. The reasons often sound logical and practical. Education has become expensive, homes have shrunk in size, and maintaining a decent lifestyle in cities is a daily struggle. Providing the best facilities, comfort, and opportunities to one child seems like the right and responsible choice. But behind this comfort and convenience lies an unseen emotional gap — one that quietly shapes the next generation’s behaviour, bonding, and emotional sensitivity. Incidents I have come across several real-life moments that made me reflect deeply on this subject. 1. A colleague once told me that her daughter kept all her toys locked in a cupboard whenever relatives came home, warning others not to touch them. That small act of possessiveness was a mirror of emotional isolation. 2. Another parent shared that she used to lock h...

संपर्क से समृद्धि की ओर ! “Jagruk Yatri Amrit Samvaad”

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संपर्क से समृद्धि की ओर : जागरूक यात्री और जागरूक नागरिक की पहल कभी बचपन में अपने शहर अलीगढ़ में एक बोर्ड पर लिखा देखा था , “आपके द्वारा की गई गंदगी, जिसे आप छूना तक नहीं चाहते, उसे आप जैसा ही कोई और व्यक्ति साफ करता है।” वो एक साधारण सा वाक्य नहीं था, बल्कि ज़िंदगी भर याद रहने वाला सबक था। उस समय शायद समझ कम थी, पर आज जब जीवन के अनुभव बढ़े हैं, तब उसकी गहराई महसूस होती है। हाल ही में मुझे कोंकण रेलवे की DRM महोदया से सीधे संवाद करने का अवसर मिला , “ जागरूक यात्री अमृत संवाद ” के अंतर्गत। यह पहल “अमृत भारत स्टेशन योजना” का हिस्सा है, जिसका उद्देश्य यात्रियों की सीधी भागीदारी से रेलवे स्टेशनों को अधिक स्वच्छ, आधुनिक और सुविधाजनक बनाना है। इस संवाद का विषय था , “संपर्क से समृद्धि की ओर” , जहाँ यात्रियों के सुझाव और सहभागिता ही विकास का आधार बनते हैं। हम इस यात्रा पर एक शैक्षणिक टूर पर थे, लेकिन यह मुलाकात मेरे और मेरे विद्यार्थियों के लिए एक अनमोल अनुभव बन गई। मेरे साथ मेरे कुछ छात्र और सहयोगी शिक्षक भी थे, जो मेरे विचारों और संवेदनशीलता की सराहना कर रहे थे। DRM महोदया मेरे विचारों और स...

Co-Education: Samajik Santulan Ki Pehchaan

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Co-Education: Samajik Santulan Ki Pehchaan Why Co-Education Is Essential for a Balanced Society?? “ज़िंदगी हमें रोज़ कुछ न कुछ नया सिखाती है — कभी किताबों से, कभी हालात से, और कभी किसी अनकहे अनुभव से।” Life teaches us something new every day — sometimes from books, sometimes from situations, and sometimes from silent experiences. Some moments make us reflect deeply on our upbringing and the environment we grew up in. I was born and educated in a traditional setup where boys and girls studied separately.  Till grade five, I was in an all-boys school;  in junior high, my cousins studied with me — and that again created a natural shell of discipline and distance. For years, interaction with girls was minimal, though I always respected them. It was only during my B.Ed . course that I experienced true co-education — a beautiful balance of learning, laughter, teamwork, and understanding. We supported one another, shared ideas, and grew with mutual respect. That experience opened m...

Mathematics: The Path to Self-Realization (Part 2)

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Mathematics: The Path to Self-Realization (Part 2) A Spiritual Interpretation through Geometry and Numbers By Rakesh kushwaha  Dear math lovers, teachers, parents, and learners, It’s time to share Part 2 of "Self-Realisation through Mathematics." Mathematics is not merely a subject — it is the very cycle of human life itself. Thank you for your love for Part 1 (“Mathematics — The Path of Self-Realisation”) and for motivating me to continue this journey with Part 2. I warmly welcome your reflections and open feedback. Six : The Hexagon of Harmony Six signifies balance. The hexagon, found in nature’s finest designs , from snowflakes to honeycombs , embodies perfect efficiency. It teaches that divine creation wastes nothing; every act, every breath, fits into a pattern of order. When we align our lives with this sacred geometry, we experience the calm precision of the cosmos. Seven : The Spectrum of Awakening Seven colours, seven notes, seven chakras: all emerge from o...

When Medicine Fails, Love Heals 💖

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When Medicine Fails, Love Heals! Old age isn’t a disease - it’s a truth to be embraced. By Rakesh Kushwaha Sometimes, a single question can shake the very foundation of our modern life. A wise reader recently shared that his mother, in her final days, asked a doctor, “Do you have any medicine for old age or death?” The doctor remained silent — because there was none. That silence spoke volumes. Old age is not an illness to be cured; it is a truth to be embraced. In today’s world, admitting elderly people to hospitals often feels like an act of care, but at times, it becomes a silent torture. The walls of the hospital may treat the body, but they often fail to heal the heart. Many elders recover faster — and live longer — when surrounded by the warmth of their loved ones. Life and Work — The Everyday Medicine Our working life itself is a kind of medical treatment. The routine, the responsibility, and the sense of purpose keep us mentally and physically alive. Yet, when people retire, so...

When Compassion Meets Commerce

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 A Lesson Beyond Medicine Disclaimer: This article is based on a true personal experience meant to highlight the importance of empathy and understanding in the medical profession. It does not intend to defame or generalize any individual or institution. Every Profession Has Two Sides Every profession carries its own strengths and weaknesses. It’s up to us how we perceive and practice it. Some sellers earn well by selling 100 products, while others sell just one and earn even more — it all depends on the nature of the job and the value of the service. Similarly, in the medical field, a general practitioner might earn less than a specialist, yet both play vital roles in the system. There are broadly two categories of people in this world — “How People” and “Why People.” How People know how to do a job . They are the skilled experts — doctors, advocates, teachers, engineers, and other professionals. Why People know why to do a job . They are the visionaries — entrepreneurs, industria...

कोई क्या कहेगा? अनकही और अनसुनी बातें...!

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 “कोई क्या कहेगा ?” - एक वाक्य जिसने हमारी ज़िंदगी की दिशा बदल दी ! (लेखक – राकेश कुशवाहा) हम हर काम से पहले यह सोचते हैं -  लोग क्या कहेंगे? पर ज़रा सोचिए, अगर ‘लोगों’ की जगह ‘खुद’ को रख दें, तो जीवन कितना हल्का और सच्चा हो जाएगा।” कभी-कभी हम दूसरों की नज़रों में सही दिखने की कोशिश में, अपने ही मन की शांति खो बैठते हैं। यह कहानी किसी एक व्यक्ति की नहीं, बल्कि हर उस इंसान की है जो “कोई क्या कहेगा” के डर में जी रहा है। आइए, आज इस डर को एक मुस्कुराती कहानी की तरह पढ़ते हैं जो शायद आपके भीतर की सोच को नया रास्ता दिखा दे। भूमिका (Intro) आज का लेख उस अदृश्य डर पर आधारित है जो हर घर, हर परिवार और हर समाज में पलता है , “कोई क्या कहेगा?” यही डर हमारी खुशियों को रोकता है, रिश्तों में दूरी लाता है और जीवन को दूसरों की सोच की जंजीरों में बाँध देता है। हमारा समाज संस्कारों से भरा है, लेकिन कभी-कभी यही संस्कार बोझ भी बन जाते हैं। देर तक सोना आलस्य का प्रतीक माना जाता है, और हमारे संस्कारी समाज में आलस्य को कोई जगह नहीं। पर क्या हर बार यह सोच सही होती है? आइए, इस सवाल को एक गाँव के सादे जीव...

Mathematics — The Path to Self-Realization

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Mathematics :  The Path to Self-Realization Part 1 From the Dot to the Pentagon A spiritual interpretation through geometry and numbers By Rakesh Kushwaha Founder, Mathivation HUB Dedicated to inspiring young minds through Mathematics, Motivation, and Meaningful Learning. “Mathematics is not a subject — it’s the script of the Universe” Introductory Note Every symbol in mathematics carries a vibration — a hidden message from the cosmos. A dot, a line, a circle, or infinity — each speaks the language of creation, discipline, and divine order. This is not a lesson in geometry, but a meditation on life itself — where numbers meet nature, and logic merges with the soul. Through these reflections, I invite you to walk the sacred path from “I” to “Aham Brahmāsmi.” A Dot :  The Beginning of Everything Before anything existed, there was just a dot — a Bindu, a symbol of potential. In science, it’s the point of singularity — the origin of creation. In spirituality, it is the Self — pu...

MVM Stories Part1: When Fear Faded, Discipline Disappeared

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When Fear Faded, Did Discipline Disappear? Years have passed, and the methods have evolved, but the essence of education remains unchanged - shaping character. I do not glorify fear, but I do miss the discipline that arose from respect and values. Today, empathy and emotional support have taken the lead, yet I often wonder - can love alone maintain order? Those who once cried under my strictness now smile with gratitude. Their success is my greatest reward. Perhaps true teaching lies not in choosing between fear and love, but in balancing both with wisdom. The early years of my teaching career were coloured with passion, purpose, and a firm belief that discipline moulds character . Those were the days when the classroom felt like a sacred ground of growth where respect, order, and effort were the keys to success. Looking back today, I realise just how much has changed — not just in schools, but in the very spirit of learning. My first school experiences as a teacher, sports in-charge, ...

From Discipline to Diplomacy || Classroom Cultures from Gen Z to Gen Alpha

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How Classroom Culture Changed from Gen Z to Gen Alpha A teacher’s heartfelt reflection on three generations of learners, learning, and lost connections. Boards changed. Behaviour changed. Let’s not change our values. Gen Z (Part 1) The Era of Respect and Relationships “Sir, Madam… please hit or slap me slowly, it hurts.” Chataak… shataak! “Please excuse me, I won’t repeat it again!” Teachers used harsh words, but students took them positively. Parents supported the teachers and even scolded their children in front of them. There was immense respect for educators. No parents were called for minor issues; matters were resolved within the classroom itself. Written applications were the only means of communication—no emails, no WhatsApp messages. The management, principal, teachers, parents, and students worked together like one big family—caring, guiding, and celebrating every event wholeheartedly. Gen Z (Part 2) The Shift Begins “Teacher, you can’t hit me. It’s not allowed.” “Why do you ...

From Fear to Fluency || My English Journey!

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English the language that connects the world!                           It’s not just a medium of communication but a bridge that opens doors to knowledge, confidence, and success. Many people feel English is a superior language, and in many ways, it truly plays a leading role in today’s global era. Key Takeaways at a Glance What You’ll Learn: Why English is important: It opens global opportunities, enhances confidence, and builds leadership qualities. Common Obstacles: Fear, hesitation, lack of environment, and the habit of translating from your mother tongue. Practical Remedies: Act while speaking, focus on communication - not perfection - and learn through fun and consistency. My Personal Story:  From a small village and vernacular medium school to becoming a coordinator in an international educational institute - proof that confidence and effort can break any barrier. Motivational Message:  English is not a s...

लोग झूठ क्यों बोलते हैं? मनोवैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण

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  लोग झूठ क्यों बोलते हैं? – एक आध्यात्मिक एवं मनोवैज्ञानिक दृष्टिकोण झूठ बोलना मानवीय स्वभाव का सामान्य अंग बन चुका है। अक्सर यह किसी बुरी नीयत से नहीं, बल्कि भय, असुरक्षा या संबंधों की रक्षा के भाव से उपजता है। १. भय से उपजा झूठ जब व्यक्ति डरता है — असफलता, दंड या अपमान के भय से , तब झूठ उसके लिए एक ढाल बन जाता है। यह क्षणिक समाधान तो देता है, परंतु मन की शांति छीन लेता है। २. भ्रम और विचलन का साधन झूठ कभी-कभी ध्यान भटकाने या सच्चाई को छिपाने का माध्यम बनता है। यह तात्कालिक राहत तो देता है, पर अंततः अविश्वास और जटिलता को जन्म देता है। ३. मनोवैज्ञानिक औषधि के रूप में झूठ कभी-कभी झूठ औषधि की तरह कार्य करता है। लोग अपने बारे में मीठी बातें सुनना पसंद करते हैं। इसी चाह में हम अपने मालिक, सहकर्मी, मित्र या परिजनों को खुश करने के लिए झूठे प्रसंग रचते हैं। ४. सत्य कहने का समय हर सत्य बोलने का एक उपयुक्त समय होता है। कभी-कभी तुरंत कही गई सच्चाई चोट पहुँचाती है। इसलिए लोग प्रतीक्षा करते हैं, जब परिस्थितियाँ अनुकूल हों, तब सत्य प्रकट करते हैं। ५. खोने के भय से उपजा झूठ जब हम किसी को अत्यधि...

Why Do People Often Tell Lies?

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 Why Do People Often Tell Lies? Telling lies is one of the most common human habits. It is often not born out of evil intentions, but rather from fear, insecurity, or the desire to protect relationships. 1. Lies as a Defense Mechanism People often tell lies to defend themselves or to overcome fear. It becomes a momentary solution in unavoidable situations — a quick escape to avoid blame, punishment, or emotional pain. 2. Lies Create Confusion and Diversion When someone lies, it diverts attention from the real issue and creates suspicion. Though it may offer temporary relief, it usually leads to more complications later. 3. Lies as a Psychological Comfort Sometimes lies work like medicine. People love to hear pleasant things about themselves — and in order to please others (bosses, colleagues, relatives, or friends), we create stories that sound good but are not true. 4. Timing of Truth There is always an appropriate time to speak the truth. Immediate honesty is not always appreciat...