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Insight No. 30 Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D. (the Silly Goose Grandpa)Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–Kingsville When I was preparing for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) examination decades ago, I immersed myself in India’s long and layered history. One of the figures who stood tallest in my imagination was Emperor Akbar, celebrated in every textbook as Akbar…
Insight No. 1 “Passion is the ROI that outlasts money.” Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–KingsvillePresident & CEO, US CitrusProduction Date: August 31, 2025 The Question about ROI In April 2023, four businesspeople—hailing from America, Morocco, India, andSweden—visited me in Hargill, Texas. They came to showcase a rapid, one-daycomposting unit. Their demonstration was interesting,…
Insight No. 19 Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–Kingsville “When the fruit grows on the tree, the branch bends down.” – Indian Proverb There is great cultural, scientific, and spiritual significance behind the act of touching someone’s feet — a gesture deeply rooted in humility and reverence. It examines parallels across civilizations — from…
Insight No. 20 Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–Kingsville Inspired by a reader’s reflection on a previous post After sharing my previous essay on humility — Bending to Rise: The Hidden Power of Touching Someone’s Feet – one comment from my friend Joseph V. Mathew stayed with me. He wrote about “Ojigi”, the Japanese…
Insight No. 23 Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–Kingsville In a world spinning faster each day, contentment is the quiet thread that holds everything together. It isn’t the loud victory of achievement but the calm assurance that life is enough as it is. True contentment grows where purpose is clear, relationships are tended, and…
Insight No. 26 Author: Mani Skaria, Ph.D.Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M–Kingsville “Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.” — Steve Jobs, 2005 Stanford Commencement It wasn’t…