AuthorHemant Sarolkar : The Shepherd of The Pixel Tribe

Hemant, aspires to be known as "The Shepherd of the Pixel Tribe," a title reflecting his passion for guiding and inspiring positive change within his community. Holding a prominent position at a globally renowned corporate company, he is a true "people's person," dedicated to building meaningful connections and uplifting those around him. A proud dog lover, Hemant draws inspiration from the loyalty and joy of their canine companions, weaving these values into his personal and professional life. He is committed to empowering others, fostering growth, and driving transformation with empathy and innovation. This platform is where Hemant shares his authentic voice—offering unique insights, reflections, and stories aimed at sparking meaningful change. The views expressed here are entirely his own and do not reflect those of his corporate affiliations. Through this space, he hope to inspire and connect with a tribe of like-minded individuals ready to make a difference.

Empathy: TO Offer, Not TO Demand

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In today’s fast-moving world—at work, in relationships, and in everyday conversations—empathy shows up everywhere. We want empathetic leaders, understanding friends, sensitive partners, and a society that simply “gets” us. That desire makes sense. Still, we often forget one important truth: Empathy is something we choose to offer. It is not something we can demand. Where Gen Z Fits In: How a...

The Pursuit of Job Satisfaction: Passion, Perseverance, or Pay?

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Everyone talks about it, all wish for it but not many have it. Anand told me that he enjoys his job. He leaves for the office by 8 AM and returns at 7 PM. Nothing much to do in the office except few clicks and few more keyboard strokes. He is been working here for a long time and wants to continue for many more years. Is he loving his job or he has got into a career suicidal lazy schedule. On the...

Follow your heart not someone’s story…

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What is common in Sachin Tendulkar, Bill Gates, Albert Einstein, and many more? Yes, they all are dropouts and that has become new idealism. An excuse for children not to study and path for parents to fulfill dreams they could not archive themselves. What they missed to see is they had extraordinary skills. All new parenting The 90s kids were raised under pressure to study and raced in the class...

Hemant Sarolkar : The Shepherd of The Pixel Tribe

Hemant, aspires to be known as "The Shepherd of the Pixel Tribe," a title reflecting his passion for guiding and inspiring positive change within his community. Holding a prominent position at a globally renowned corporate company, he is a true "people's person," dedicated to building meaningful connections and uplifting those around him.

A proud dog lover, Hemant draws inspiration from the loyalty and joy of their canine companions, weaving these values into his personal and professional life. He is committed to empowering others, fostering growth, and driving transformation with empathy and innovation.

This platform is where Hemant shares his authentic voice—offering unique insights, reflections, and stories aimed at sparking meaningful change. The views expressed here are entirely his own and do not reflect those of his corporate affiliations. Through this space, he hope to inspire and connect with a tribe of like-minded individuals ready to make a difference.

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