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21 Sept 2015

Things successful people don't do


  1. They never run the rat race.  They are not afraid to take risk.  So, they don't shy away from following their heart. Bill Gates , Steve Jobs quit their graduation and started their company.
  2. They don't take revenge- But, they will make a fool out of you without telling you. Brian Acton was rejected for a Job  by Facebook . He founded Whatsapp. Later, Facebook had shelled out $19 Billion dollar, i.e. approx 1,20,000 Crore to acquire Whatsapp and make Brian Acton a Facebook Employee.
  3. They don't judge themselves by the yardstick of the society-Charles Darwin was considered a dreamer and he got popularity after writing his famous book after he was 50 years of age.
  4. They don't stop after getting tremendous success- Google is the leader in the Internet based companies. Then Larry Page started looking for fresh pastures. They never settle down. They keep transforming their goals and are always moving ahead in life. Now it want to transform Healthcare, make driverless cars and what not!
  5. They don't go for the popular choice- Rather that running behind getting a popular career they create something new and then make it popular. Narayan Murthy, the Founder of Infosys is selling dreams to millions of people across the world. When  he started Infosys then Software Industry was in the nascent stage. It was not a popular choice at all. If India is an IT hub today then we have to give some credit to this gentleman.
  6. They don't sell product or services- They sell their vision and inspire people who are around them. We want to buy what they are offering as they solve our problems. They don't sit idle with their ideas, rather they make them a reality.
  7. They don't stop at their failures- They see failures as the speed breaker not a dead end. They ponder over their failures and eventually transform them into success. Failure is a place worth visiting but not worth staying. Sachin also failed to be a fast bowler and hence started focussing on batting and the rest is history.
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