Friday, 13 September 2019

The Lessons I Learned in my Life from Failures―Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D.






“The womb from which you emerge determines your fate to an enormous degree for most of the seven billion people in the world." —Warren Buffett


People often see my success as an acclaimed international keynote speaker,  award-winning author, and executive coach. They don’t know the challenges I have undergone since my childhood. I rose from humble origins. I have been struggling since my childhood due to lack of financial resources.

People must know that I failed in many times in my life journey. There were many instances where things came close to me and went away quickly. I was close to victory many times but I could not grab them. Saying unlucky may not be appropriate as people may not subscribe to this theory. Although pluck is essential, luck is also imperative to achieve success in life.


The Lessons I Learned from my Failures

“The beauty of the soul shines out when a man bears with composure one heavy mischance after another, not because he does not feel them, but because he is a man of high and heroic temper.” —Aristotle

Here are some lessons I learned in my life from failures.
  • Don’t trust people blindly as many people have cheated me and taught me several lessons. Forgive and forget them.
  • Don’t be overconfident.
  • Don’t take things for granted. Be prepared for surprises and challenges.
  • Don’t overstretch. Work with the available resources. If you don’t have resources create them through your innovative ideas.
  • Avoid borrowing money in your business on a high rate of interest.
  • Take a calculated risk after weighing the pros and cons. Remember that not to take a risk is also a risk.
  • Don’t jump into the bandwagon. Don’t get into the rat race.
  • Think multiple perspectives before making your decisions. Use your head, not heart while making your decisions.  
  • Contribute your best. Emphasize excellence.
  • Don’t lose your hope. There is always a silver lining on the dark cloud and another day to fight and win.


Conclusion

“My scars remind me that I did indeed survive my deepest wounds. That in itself is an accomplishment. And they bring to mind something else, too. They remind me that the damage life has inflicted on me has, in many places, left me stronger and more resilient. What hurt me in the past has actually made me better equipped to face the present.” —Steve Goodier

When someone has failed in life, s/he explored and experimented a lot in life. Life is not a cakewalk. It is full of peaks and valleys. Enjoy the journey of your life with a clear focus on your destination. Have an attitude of gratitude. Life is great.


“Do not give up your dream because it is apparently not being realized, because you cannot see it coming true. Cling to your vision with all the tenacity you can muster. Keep it bright; do not let the bread-and-butter side of life cloud your ideal or dim it.” ―Orison Swett Marden

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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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Monday, 9 September 2019

Eat Well. Add Value. Leave Your Legacy

Eat Well. Add Value. Leave Your Legacy―Share if You Care!




"Carve your name on hearts, not tombstones. A legacy is etched into the minds of others and the stories they share about you." ―Shannon L. Alder


Everyone wants to lead a healthy, happy and meaningful life but only a few succeed. A few individuals adopt the right attitude and approach toward life leaving their lasting legacies. In this post, we will discuss eating right, adding value, and leaving a legacy.


Eat Right

You must follow two steps to leave an everlasting legacy―eat right and add value to others. You will be amazed to find the inner satisfaction you get and you will be applauded by the people around you. Eating healthy and nutritious food is essential to keep your entire day going smoothly. Exercise regularly to keep physically fit and active.


Add Value

Make it a practice to encourage and inspire one person every day. It doesn’t require any investment except for your precious time. After your death, nobody cares how many houses you owned, how much wealth you created but people care what value you have added to the world. Therefore, add value to build a better world.


Leave a Lasting Legacy

Legacy is when you live for others. Legacy is when you touched the lives of others. People are born and dead every day but only a few people are remembered for their contribution. Ask yourself what is your contribution to the world. Ask what legacy you like to leave for your future generations. When you get the right answers, you start living in this world meaningfully and be able to leave your legacy.  Remember that legacies extend beyond the boundaries of time. Therefore, everyone must strive to leave a lasting legacy. My personal legacy statement is to be known for inspiring my students to be more than they thought they could be.


Conclusion


Life is simple and straight but people make it complicated due to wrong practices and faulty approaches. When you want to lead a peaceful, happy and meaningful life, you must eat right, add value and leave your legacy. To conclude, become the author of your life by eating right, adding value and leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.


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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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This is a nonprofit blog to share Professor M.S. Rao’s passion and vision to build one million students as global leaders by 2030. Please don't cut articles from my blog and redistribute by email or post to the web. The use of this material is free provided copyright is acknowledged and reference or link is made to the Blog http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.com.  This material may not be sold, or published in any form, or used in the provision of business services to a third party without permission.

Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Stop Political Vendetta: Emphasize Economy and Enhance Employment―Share if You Care!





“Whenever a man has cast a longing eye on offices, a rottenness begins in his conduct.” ―Thomas Jefferson


I have observed several living leaders exploiting the images of the dead leaders. They did not recognize the efforts and contribution of the dead leaders when the latter were alive. They did not care and did not give any awards to the dead leaders. But they exploit the images and brands of the dead leaders in the public platforms. They pay homage to the memorials of the latter with crocodile tears. Is it justified?

In this informative age where abundant information is available free online at the click of a button, it has become easier for ordinary individuals to access the information and assess the authenticity of politicians. Living leaders assume that people are fools and don’t understand their gimmicks. People will teach a lesson to them at an appropriate time.  

Present politicians must invest their efforts for constructive activities rather than involving in the political vendetta. They must address the pressing problems including unemployment and the economy in the larger interests of the nation to take India to great heights globally.


“It is not in the nature of politics that the best men should be elected.  The best men do not want to govern their fellowmen.”  ―George E. MacDonald


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Life is great!

Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


Thanks for reading!

Kindly share your thoughts and comments below, I’m sure someone out there will find your story useful.


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This is a nonprofit blog to share Professor M.S. Rao’s passion and vision to build one million students as global leaders by 2030. Please don't cut articles from my blog and redistribute by email or post to the web. The use of this material is free provided copyright is acknowledged and reference or link is made to the Blog http://professormsraovision2030.blogspot.com.  This material may not be sold, or published in any form, or used in the provision of business services to a third party without permission.

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“Inspire your children to work hard to accomplish their dreams and provide meaning to their lives.” —Professor M.S. Rao
Vision 2030: One Million Global Leaders



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