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Stay Hungry Stay Foolish

I am currently re-reading the book Stay Hungry Stay Foolish - inspiring stories of 25 IIMA graduates, who choose to become entrepreneurs. Rashmi Bansal - the author has set up a website based on this book. While skimming through different web logs I stopped at “How do you see yourself?” The message is loud, clear and captivating; see below for an excerpt.

It is the way you see yourself that is the problem
Skills can be learn[t], attitude can be changed. Do not be so harsh on yourself.
Keep a diary noting down one good thing that happened to you every day
One thing you like about yourself
One thing you did for someone else.
One thing for which you are grateful to God
Your life will change - for the better.


Life is what you make it but what is it that holding us back from making it BIG?

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