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The World Is Becoming Smarter. People Are Becoming Mentally Tired.
A reflection on AI, cognitive overload, constant adaptation, and the growing mental exhaustion of modern life.
MyMentr
May 231 min read


The First Person Who Carried Your Confusion Was Your Mother
A reflective Mother’s Day piece on emotional labour, invisible responsibility, and the silent strength many mothers carry for years.
MyMentr
May 101 min read


Why Growth Doesn’t Wait (A Maharashtra Day Reflection)
A sharp reflection on Maharashtra Day about identity, responsibility, and why real growth comes from showing up, not waiting.
MyMentr
May 11 min read


Why You Make Bad Decisions When the World Gets Noisy
Most people don’t fall apart in uncertain times because they lack information. They fall apart because they lack a framework. Noise is not the problem. Reacting to it is.
MyMentr
Apr 112 min read


AI is not the risk. Unclear thinking is…
AI can give you endless answers. But if you’re not clear on what you want, it only increases confusion instead of progress.
MyMentr
Mar 282 min read


Why New Years Don’t Change Your Life, But One Decision Can…
A new year does not change your life. A decision does. This piece explains why most people stay stuck despite new beginnings and how clarity creates real change.
MyMentr
Mar 191 min read


AI Will Not Replace You — But Someone Who Thinks Clearly With AI Might
AI tools are becoming powerful. But the real advantage will not come from the tools themselves. It will come from people who think clearly and use them wisely.
MyMentr
Mar 141 min read


Women Are Expected To Be Everything: A Reflection For Women’s Day
Women today are expected to be strong, ambitious, patient, responsible, and supportive at the same time. This reflection explores the invisible expectations many women quietly carry every day.
MyMentr
Mar 81 min read


Your Brain Isn’t Confused — It’s Avoiding the Work of Clarity
We say we’re confused. But often, we’re just avoiding effort. Clarity demands trade-offs, commitment, and hard thinking. Confusion keeps all doors open. Clarity closes them.
MyMentr
Feb 271 min read


Your Attention Is Being Hacked — Why Focus Is the Real Power Today
Your attention is no longer neutral. In the modern attention economy, focus is constantly under attack — and discipline has become the only real defense.
MyMentr
Feb 211 min read


Shivaji Jayanti: Self-Rule Begins With Self-Discipline
On Shivaji Jayanti, we reflect on how Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s leadership was rooted not just in courage, but in discipline, clarity, a
MyMentr
Feb 181 min read


Mahashivratri and the Power of Inner Stillness in Uncertain Times
Mahashivratri is not just a festival of devotion. It represents inner stillness and strength during uncertainty. A reflection on calm, clarity, and quiet power in everyday life.
MyMentr
Feb 151 min read


Love Is Bigger Than Romance: A Valentine’s Day Reflection on Real Commitment
Valentine’s Day celebrates romance. But real love often appears as responsibility, consistency, and quiet commitment. A deeper reflection on what love truly means.
MyMentr
Feb 141 min read


Re-deciding Is More Tiring Than Deciding
A quiet reflection on how mental fatigue often comes not from wrong decisions, but from repeatedly questioning the same choice every day.
MyMentr
Feb 71 min read


Why It’s Hard to Stay Consistent When the Decision Was Never Yours
Many people struggle with consistency not because they lack discipline, but because the decision they are living with was never truly theirs. A reflection on clarity, ownership, and long-term direction.
MyMentr
Jan 311 min read


Why Calm People Become Reference Points at Work During Uncertain Times
In uncertain workplaces, calm people earn trust and become reference points. This article explains why steadiness matters more than speed.
MyMentr
Jan 251 min read


Clarity Is Built Quietly: How Consistency Shapes Better Decisions
A quiet reflection on why clarity rarely arrives as a sudden answer, and how it often builds slowly through consistency
MyMentr
Jan 191 min read


The hardest part of leadership isn’t making decisions. It’s living with their consequences.
Leadership is often praised for confidence and decisiveness. What’s discussed far less is the quiet weight that follows a decision. This essay reflects on why living with consequences, not making choices, is where leadership truly becomes difficult.
MyMentr
Jan 153 min read
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