What you say shapes how people experience you. Not in a dramatic way. But in small, repeated moments— the kind most people overlook. 1. When someone says thank you, don’t default to “you’re welcome.” Say, “It’s my pleasure.” or “You can always count on me.” You’re not just replying. You’re showing that what you gave had intention. 2. When you’re late, don’t lead with guilt with "I'm sorry for being late" Say, “Thank you for waiting. I appreciate your patience.” Same situation. Different energy. One weakens you. The other builds respect. 3. When someone asks what you want to eat, don’t say “whatever.” Say, “You choose. I trust your taste.” That’s not indecision. That’s calm confidence. 4. When asked if you know how to do something, don’t rush to say “I don’t know.” Say, “I can learn it quickly.” Because in today’s world, your ability to learn matters more than what you already know. 5. When you don’t have an answer, don’t shut down with “no idea.” Say, “That’s interesting...
May Day is often seen as a celebration of labour. But at a deeper level, it is a reminder of something more fundamental: Love Intelligence. Work is not just about output. It is about people. Behind every job, every role, every result, there is care: caring enough to show up and contribute. There is courage: doing what is right, even when it is hard. There is connection: working with others, not just for ourselves. When these three come together, work stops being just work. It becomes meaningful. It builds trust. It creates real value. That is what May Day is really about. Not just labour. But the dignity, the intention, and the humanity behind it . In an AI-driven world where efficiency is rising, what truly differentiates us is not how fast we work, but HOW HUMAN WE ARE WHEN WE WORK . So this May Day, don’t just celebrate labour. Celebrate the people. Celebrate the relationships. Celebrate the quiet choices of care, courage, and connection. Be...