The Price Of Success
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For Whom Wealth Matters
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December 30, 2012 Leave a comment
When you sit in Vajrasana – the yogic posture with your kneesĀ bent, your body takes it for a while and then revolts. If you prolong the position, you get a taste of what Indian yogic torture feels like! But Vajrasana has to be mastered if one has to progress in Yoga.
In business also, being ‘uncomfortable’ is being progressive. Being comfortable is slipping into ‘denial’ and into danger zone.
Take, for instance, the cases ofĀ Mark ZuckerbergĀ (CEO of Facebook) andĀ Mark PincusĀ (CEO of Zynga – a rags-to-riches-to-rags games company).Ā Read more of this post
July 3, 2012 5 Comments
Ledia Runnels' "Healthy, Happy Living"
At his Stanford University commencement speech, Steve Jobs, CEO and co-founder of Apple and Pixar, urges us to pursue our dreams and see the opportunities in lifeās setbacks ā including death itself.
The pundits of Silicon Valley have a term for Steve Jobsā charisma: the reality distortion field. But the truth is, most of us like living in Jobsā reality, whereexquisite design and sheer utility make for some addictively usable tools.
Jobsā famous persuasive power was equalled by his creativity and business brilliance ā apparent inĀ legendary hardware and software achievementsacross three decades of work. The Macintosh computer (which brought the mouse-driven, graphical user interface to prominence), Pixar Animation Studios (which producedĀ Toy Story, the first fully-3D-animated feature film), the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad all owe credit to Jobsā leadership and invention.
Jobs battled a rare form ofā¦
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