Andrew Carnegie Quote
July 26, 2012 4 Comments

For Whom Wealth Matters
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An excellent idea indeed!
A lot of people think that they can live forever and they are so worry and try their best to avoid the topic of Death.
Life is so fragile. We don’t when is our turn but for sure the day will come.
Have you ever contemplate on your death?
What can you bring when you die,
car?
House?
Jewelry?
Luxury watch?
Cash?
Credit card?
Fame?
Power?
Beautiful clothes & shoes?
Expensive furnitures?
NOTHING!
How about your body?
Do you think you own your body?
How to handle your dead body?
Normally, there are 2 ways, Burial and dissolved in the soil or cremation.
Think about if you are able to offer the last gift of life to others the Organ Donation.
Organ and tissue donation is the ultimate humanitarian act of charity and benevolence.
The commonly transported organs are kidneys, heart, liver, lungs and pancreas while the transplantable tissues…
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July 26, 2012 1 Comment
Thank you Shafiqah1.Powerful words indeed and a spur to action.
Let us all try to provide one meal a day to a person in need.A packet of biscuits a day is a good way to start.Start carrying one in your handbag or briefcase.Keep some in your car.
And do take a look at these 2 links.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hare_Krishna_Food_for_Life
July 26, 2012 2 Comments
H.H. Tikkaraja Shatrujit Singh of Kapurthala is the chief representative in Asia for LVMH .He has spearheaded the development of Louis Vuitton’s business in India.
He holds that affluent customers in India are very similar to, and have the same needs and wants as, wealthy customers worldwide. The real game changer in the luxury market in India, he believes, is the aspiring middle class. And by being careful to always position a brand is always positioned at a level they are aspiring to reach,”
Hear him speak in the video below to get some insight into selling luxury goods in India.The transcript of the interview follows. Read more of this post