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‘Cooked or Cared?' Thyrocare's Dr Velumani shares his ‘change activity' mantra to help parents avoid being hated by their own child
‘Cooked or Cared?' Thyrocare's Dr Velumani shares his ‘change activity' mantra to help parents avoid being hated by their own child

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

‘Cooked or Cared?' Thyrocare's Dr Velumani shares his ‘change activity' mantra to help parents avoid being hated by their own child

Thyrocare founder Dr. A Velumani cautions parents against over-scheduling their children with excessive activities, highlighting the potential stress it causes. He suggests introducing activities gradually after age six and allowing children to explore their interests freely. Many parents are agreeing with his thoughts and are realizing their mistakes. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads In an age where children's routines rival those of busy executives, Thyrocare founder Dr A Velumani is urging parents to pause and reflect. In a thought-provoking video now going viral, he challenges the growing trend of cramming kids' days with endless activities—warning that what's often praised as 'holistic development' may actually be a quiet source of Velumani draws attention to a reality many urban parents know all too well: children rising at 6 AM, their days packed with school, tuitions, and extracurriculars—leaving little to no space for rest, play, or simply being a Indian billionaire was replying to a post on X, which talked about city kids having calendars while willage kids being blessed with a experience. Children should not be overloaded too early with too much. After 6 add an activity. Every year change the activity. Child will feel cared. Or else child will feel cooked. Advise to parents: Allow to learn what it wants. It will love you. Do not force any thing that you want. It would hate you. . Parent post here:"Agree sir .many of us did some mistakes ...some of us realised our mistakes and made corrections too. Sessions to parents in schools will help so much sir.." said one user on X said, "Amazing, thank you! love your thoughts. especially on parenting!"

'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users
'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users

In a time when ChatGPT and other AI tools are reshaping how people write, apply for jobs, pitch for funding, or even craft love letters, Thyrocare founder Dr A Velumani has a blunt—and thought-provoking—take. In a post that's now sparking debate online, the veteran entrepreneur questioned the originality behind the flood of AI-generated communication and offered a sharp distinction between those who use AI wisely and those who blindly follow its cues. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Dr Velumani said that nearly everything he's read over the past six months—ranging from job applications and resignation emails to mentorship and fund-seeking requests—falls into just two buckets: 90% of it, he claimed, is drafted using AI-aided templates, while only 10% feels 'original and live.' According to him, this growing dependency reveals more than just laziness—it signals a widening gap between true thinkers and passive users. 'It makes 90% Dumb, Dumber, followers. It also makes 10% Wise, Wiser. Leaders,' he wrote, offering a stinging critique of AI dependency . For him, AI is less about the tool and more about the mindset behind its usage. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo Dr Velumani's commentary goes deeper than just numbers. He calls AI a mirror—one that exposes who relies entirely on it and who chooses to think independently. 'What is easy to do is not right to do. What is right to do is not easy to do,' he stated. His message was clear: 'Use your own wisdom—unless it is absent.' — velumania (@velumania) Ending his post with a mantra that feels part warning and part wisdom, Velumani advised the younger generation to 'Focus. Learn. Grow. Enjoy.' In an age where AI can write for you in seconds, his message stands out as a call for conscious thinking and original expression.

'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users
'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users

Economic Times

time13-07-2025

  • Business
  • Economic Times

'90% dumb followers, 10% wise leaders': Dr A Velumani's sharp take on AI and ChatGPT users

Synopsis Thyrocare founder Dr. A Velumani sparks debate on AI use. He claims 90% of communication is AI-generated. This includes job applications and funding requests. Velumani believes this shows laziness. He says it creates followers, not leaders. He advises focusing on learning and growth. Velumani warns against blindly following AI cues. He emphasizes independent thinking and original expression. Dr A Velumani calls out ChatGPT users for their lack of originality. In a time when ChatGPT and other AI tools are reshaping how people write, apply for jobs, pitch for funding, or even craft love letters, Thyrocare founder Dr A Velumani has a blunt—and thought-provoking—take. In a post that's now sparking debate online, the veteran entrepreneur questioned the originality behind the flood of AI-generated communication and offered a sharp distinction between those who use AI wisely and those who blindly follow its to X (formerly Twitter), Dr Velumani said that nearly everything he's read over the past six months—ranging from job applications and resignation emails to mentorship and fund-seeking requests—falls into just two buckets: 90% of it, he claimed, is drafted using AI-aided templates, while only 10% feels 'original and live.' According to him, this growing dependency reveals more than just laziness—it signals a widening gap between true thinkers and passive users. 'It makes 90% Dumb, Dumber, followers. It also makes 10% Wise, Wiser. Leaders,' he wrote, offering a stinging critique of AI dependency. For him, AI is less about the tool and more about the mindset behind its Velumani's commentary goes deeper than just numbers. He calls AI a mirror—one that exposes who relies entirely on it and who chooses to think independently. 'What is easy to do is not right to do. What is right to do is not easy to do,' he stated. His message was clear: 'Use your own wisdom—unless it is absent.'Ending his post with a mantra that feels part warning and part wisdom, Velumani advised the younger generation to 'Focus. Learn. Grow. Enjoy.' In an age where AI can write for you in seconds, his message stands out as a call for conscious thinking and original expression.

Rs 5,000 crore man reveals reason why pre-wedding photoshoots are longer than marriages: 'Love at first sight is to blame'
Rs 5,000 crore man reveals reason why pre-wedding photoshoots are longer than marriages: 'Love at first sight is to blame'

Time of India

time08-07-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Rs 5,000 crore man reveals reason why pre-wedding photoshoots are longer than marriages: 'Love at first sight is to blame'

Renowned entrepreneur and billionaire motivational speaker Dr. A. Velumani recently shared his perspective on how the meaning of marriage has shifted drastically for the current generation, especially millennials and Gen Z. Reflecting on the contemporary outlook towards relationships, he emphasized that the traditional dream of lifelong unions and growing old together may no longer align with present-day realities. His recent video highlights how quick romantic connections often unravel just as swiftly, with impulsive unions leading to equally rapid separations. Dr. Velumani remarked that modern couples, particularly younger ones, tend to fall in love instantly but also walk away from relationships just as quickly after a conflict arises. This pattern, he noted, is becoming more common, and he urged individuals seeking enduring partnerships to approach relationships with realism and maturity. "Love at first sight, divorce at first fight has become the norm," he wrote. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo He stressed the importance of having practical expectations within a marriage. According to him, the mindset that one's partner must fit into pre-existing roles—especially the outdated belief that women must mold themselves around the needs of men—is no longer relevant. He suggested that those who desire meaningful relationships must release such ingrained patriarchal views. Looking ahead, he envisioned a future where male-dominated societal structures might no longer exist, predicting that patriarchal dominance could fade out entirely by the year 2050. In the caption accompanying his video, Dr. Velumani shared thoughtful advice for those navigating love and relationships. He encouraged individuals to take their time before committing to a relationship, especially in love marriages. According to him, people should not rush into or out of marriages but instead give themselves adequate time to reflect before making life-altering decisions. Ending a marriage, he suggested, should involve even greater caution and reflection to minimize emotional turmoil and long-term damage. Demonstrating his well-known dry wit, the founder of Thyrocare wryly observed how, in today's world, elaborate pre-wedding photo sessions tend to last longer than the marriages themselves. He highlighted the irony of how so much energy is poured into visual memories of a relationship, while the connection itself may dissolve quickly after minor disagreements. — velumania (@velumania) "Love at first sight often leads to a divorce at first fight. That leads to a pre-wedding shoot longer than the post-married life..." he explained. Dr. Arokiaswamy Velumani, born on April 12, 1959, is a self-made Indian billionaire and the visionary behind Thyrocare Technologies Ltd., a major diagnostic and preventive health care chain based in Navi Mumbai. He also established Nueclear Healthcare Limited, which focuses on radiology diagnostics and operates under the Thyrocare umbrella. His estimated net worth stands at a staggering ₹5,000 crore, making him one of India's most influential healthcare entrepreneurs.

One 2 BHK flat with 11 family members:  Thyrocare's Dr Velumani, now worth Rs 5,000 crore, shares life lessons on living without EMI
One 2 BHK flat with 11 family members:  Thyrocare's Dr Velumani, now worth Rs 5,000 crore, shares life lessons on living without EMI

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

One 2 BHK flat with 11 family members: Thyrocare's Dr Velumani, now worth Rs 5,000 crore, shares life lessons on living without EMI

In a world where owning a house is often equated with success and peace of mind, Thyrocare founder Dr. A. Velumani has offered a deeply personal and moving counterpoint. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the billionaire entrepreneur shared a nostalgic post that doesn't just talk finance—it tells a story of human warmth, shared struggles, and the kind of landlord-tenant relationship that's becoming rare in today's fast-paced cities. His post is both a life lesson and a tribute to the people who shaped his journey, especially one landlady who became much more than a house owner. Velumani began his post by revisiting a common debate: to rent or to buy? While many swear by the security of owning a home, he cautioned against piling on EMIs (equated monthly instalments). 'Too much EMI ,' he wrote, 'will not only spoil sleep but can get you into depression.' He acknowledged that many people blame landlords for unpleasant renting experiences, but added a wise note: 'A percentage of landlords and an equal percentage of tenants are bad. When both are bad, life is hell.' Rewinding to the 1980s, Velumani shared how he moved into a modest 2BHK rental in Anushakti Nagar, Mumbai , as a paying guest in 1982. Over time, his siblings, wife, and eventually his son joined him. In total, 11 people — from two different families — shared one toilet, one black-and-white TV, and a life built on mutual respect. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Walmart Cameras Captured These Hilarious 20 Photos Undo The landlords, Mr. Laxman Raut and Mrs. Urmila Raut had four children of their own, yet they gave up a bedroom for Velumani's family out of compassion and understanding. The two families lived together until 1990, celebrating festivals, queuing up for kerosene, and even sharing utensils and a fridge. — velumania (@velumania) Velumani recounted how, when his family finally moved out in 1990, Mrs. Urmila Raut cried 'more than my mother when I left Coimbatore .' Despite increasing rent fairly with each new family member, the Rauts never compromised on love and dignity. In return, Velumani and his family were responsible tenants — always paying on time, never inviting relatives or guests to overcrowd the home, and maintaining a clean and respectful environment. It was in that packed house — sharing space with a Maharashtrian family in Mumbai — that Velumani and his siblings completed their education. He earned his MSc and PhD, while his brothers pursued law and science degrees. 'All directors of Thyrocare have learnt true life in that house,' he wrote, emphasising how those humble beginnings shaped not only their academic but also their emotional growth. While Velumani admits that his views on EMIs may be biased by his positive experience with renting, he leaves readers with a powerful message: financial freedom is important, but emotional security matters just as much, if not more. 'Good people are a lot on earth. Getting them is luck,' he concluded, recently reuniting with his former landlady to thank her again.

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