Introduction Have you ever noticed how some people walk into a room and instantly become likeable? They don’t need to prove anything. They don’t try too hard. Yet, people naturally feel comfortable around them. It’s not because of their title, achievements, or status. It’s because of how they make others feel. Likeability is often misunderstood as charisma or natural charm. In reality, it is not something you are born with. It is a set of behaviors, habits, and small actions that create a strong emotional impact on others. In both personal and professional life, this is one of the most underrated success skills. People may forget what you said or what you did, but they rarely forget how you made them feel. And that feeling often determines whether they trust you, respect you, or want to work with you. The Power of Remembering Names One of the simplest yet most powerful habits of likeable people is remembering and using names. A person’s na...
Introduction Geet was a young woman navigating the complexities of life in a bustling Delhi city. Driven and ambitious, she often found herself entangled in petty rivalries and workplace conflicts. Holding grudges and seeking revenge seemed like the only way to maintain her sense of self-worth. One evening, while visiting her grandmother home, Geet stumbled upon an ancient book filled with tales from the Mahabharata. As her grandmother began to narrate the story of Bhurishravas, a prince consumed by generational hatred, Geet's perspective began to shift. The Tale of Bhurishravas Bhurishravas was a prince of the minor kingdom of Bahlika, which he ruled as the grandson of King Bahlika, the elder brother of Shantanu, the King of Hastinapur. Although Bahlika was initially the crown prince of Hastinapur, he chose to conquer Balkh, leading to Shantanu's ascension to the throne. This familial link made Bhurishravas the nephew of Bhishma. Bhurishravas, along with his father Somadatta ...