17th May 2020 Writing is often the process by which you realize that you do not understand what you are talking about.
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16th May 2020 Fame is a liability. Relative anonymity is an asset. Getting recognition in your industry is desirable, but being famous among the general public is a curse. Successful people have the freedom to have a quiet life at home, designing their life as they love.
Rajiv Bajaj on Lockdown in India and Economy
I have blogged multiple times about Rajiv Bajaj and his no-nonsense and logical approach of management. He is also someone who would not mince words and shy away from criticizing Government, when needed. Here is his latest interview with Barkha Dutt about lockdown in India and impact on Indian economy, and more... https://youtu.be/K-K1ajXpk-U
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15th May 2020 People often believe their opinions are well thought out when they are merely "well felt out." We easily mistake strong feelings for strong thoughts. Feelings are important, but if you can't state your opinion clearly, then you haven't thought it through yet. — James Clear
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14th May 2020 दुर्जन: सज्जनो भूयात् सज्जन: शान्तिमाप्नुयात् ।शान्तो मुच्येत बन्धेभ्यो मुक्तश्चान्यान् विमोचयेत्॥ May the wicked become good.May the good attain peace.May those who have attained peace become detached from all bondage.And those who've got detached help others get detached.
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13th May 2020 Reading can teach you the best of what others already know. Reflection can teach you the best of what only you can know.
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12th May 2020 “It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.” — Edmund Hillary
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11th May 2020 Your outcomes are a lagging measure of your habits — James Clear
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10th May 2020 "We suffer more often in imagination than in reality" ― Seneca (4BC – 65AD) So much has changed since then. Yet, so little has changed.
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9th May 2020 It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.

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