What men and women can learn from each other and how nature works differently for both of them.
It was my third meeting with Vrishabha and Indrani. We were sitting under this huge old banyan tree—peaceful, quiet, and perfect for the kind of deep talks we always had.
This time, Vrishabha started the conversation. “Have you noticed how men and women function so differently in life? It’s not just because of how society has shaped them—it’s something deeper. It’s the way life itself is designed.”
I frowned, curious. “What do you mean by that?”
He leaned back and said, “For men, life is about training. A man has to prepare himself—physically, mentally, emotionally. He needs to understand his purpose and build himself up to take on responsibilities, not just for himself but for his family and...
This time, Vrishabha started the conversation. “Have you noticed how men and women function so differently in life? It’s not just because of how society has shaped them—it’s something deeper. It’s the way life itself is designed.”
I frowned, curious. “What do you mean by that?”
He leaned back and said, “For men, life is about training. A man has to prepare himself—physically, mentally, emotionally. He needs to understand his purpose and build himself up to take on responsibilities, not just for himself but for his family and...