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    How the world works

    “Any sort of governing body limiting the spectrum of acceptable opinion is to keep groups passive and obedient at the same time.” This  quote is loosely based on an excerpt from the book – How the World Works We see this at varying levels in all aspects of our life – corporations, families, social, political and religious groups. This governance could turn harmful and toxic if individuals crave identity. It is human nature to feel a sense of accomplishment when there is a strong endorsement of one’s identity.  When this identity is belittled, it hurts the ego. How one reacts to this negative emotion varies based on the individual’s social…

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    New Zealand’s greatest cricketing moment

    Australia in their prime could not win a test series in India. New Zealand won 3-0 against arguably the best bowling attack. It made no sense. Glenn Philips was their second spinner. Shami’s absence might have provided that small let-up for NZ to score those extra runs before conditions evened out for both teams. The conditions progressively worsened in every test and lower-order rearguard never happened. Rachin Ravindra would be their next superstar if he is not already Test 1: Even though India lost, it felt like a win. India almost shut NZ out of the game after conceding a lead of 350. KL and Pant took the shine off the second…