Josh Writes

Small boy with big dreams.

  • Rajaraja Chola: The person who created the Golden Age.

    Who is Rajaraja Chola I? During the Chola dynasty in the 11th century, Rajaraja Chola I ruled as emperor of the Chola Empire in South India. Throughout the history of South India, he is often regarded as one of the greatest rulers of the period. Among the most important accomplishments of Rajaraja Chola I is…

  • A brief explanation of Attribution Error.

    What is Attribution Error? Attribution error is when people mistakenly attribute an event or outcome to a specific factor or person. This can lead to faulty conclusions and decisions. For example, let’s imagine a CEO sees an employee arriving late at work. He would blame the employee for not being punctual, as any average person…

  • Commander’s Intent and why it’s better than Micromanaging.

    What is Commander’s Intent? Hey there! Let’s talk about commander’s intent and how it can transform the way we work. First, let’s understand its counterpart – micromanagement. You may have experienced it firsthand; it’s like a dark cloud hanging over a worker’s head. Imagine being a skilled professional, only to have someone else hover over…

  • Karikala Chola: Everything you need to know.

    Who is Karikala Chola? In ancient and medieval times, Karikala Chola was a legend and a historical figure associated with the Chola dynasty, which was a powerful South Indian dynasty that dominated a significant portion of the Indian subcontinent during the ancient and medieval periods. Traditionally considered to be one of the greatest Chola kings…

  • What is power? Which is better, influence or force?

    What is power? Power can be defined as the ability to influence other people in a positive or negative way. There are two ways through which this can be accomplished: through force or through influence. Force can be used to coerce others into doing something, while influence can be used to persuade others to do…

  • The Challenge of Letting Go in Goal Pursuits.

    The unpleasant side of your goals: Goals are really useful. It brings purpose to what you are doing. It also motivates you to accomplish more than what you would have accomplished doing it casually. Take for example, a simple thing such as art. You could do it for fun, nothing wrong with that. But you…