Do not let rejections ‘break you’. Let the rejections ‘shape you’. I am sure you must have some experiences in life, that is a testimony to the previous two statements.
Life School Message
This Article Touched My Core…
I was news surfing when an article caught my eye. I clicked. I WAS HOOKED. I cried. I prayed. I was overwhelmed. I did what I never do. I sent an FB friend request to a total stranger.
Put Yourself In Another Person’s Shoes
Empathy results in we developing perspective. It opens us up to bonding with others. It culminates in leadership. And yes, Empathy kills ego.
“Leave Behind Shoes No man Can Fill.”
A few days ago, I read a Harley Davidson advertisement’s main line, “Leave Behind Shoes No Man Can Fill.”
Do you know Raymond Zack?
A study has found that, as people decide whether to respond to a request for help or not, they first calculate who else is aware of the situation and whether those people will be more helpful or more relevant in help.
Do you know what is ‘Ikigai’?
The secret may have to do with what Japanese call Ikigai. There is no direct English translation of this word. Loosely translated, it means ‘happiness in living’. Essentially, Ikigai can be explained as the driving force to get up in the morning with a smile and driven by purpose.
There is Nothing More Valuable Than Life!
When the time came to bury his car, Scarpa invited the media so they could watch the car’s funeral. As the car was going into the grave, he had the ceremony stopped.
The Path to Greatness
Greatness is demanding the company you work for to make the best products and be uncompromising in its promise to its customers. Greatness is demanding the best out of one’s self.
What Do You Think Will Happen If?
Every year, thousands compete in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon (SCMM). Lot of them don’t cross the finish line. That doesn’t mean they failed the marathon. It means they ran more than they have ever done. And the year after that, many of them will run farther.
They Sent Me To Finish
The Olympic Games, Mexico, 1968. The marathon is the final event of the program. The Olympic stadium is packed and there is excitement as the first athlete, an Ethiopian runner, enters the stadium. The crowd erupts as he crosses the finish line.