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Learn from RICH DAD POOR DAD (By Robert T. Kiyosaki) (Chapter 1 & 2)

Hello Everybody, A few days back I read a book titled "RICH DAD POOR DAD" by Robert T. Kiyosaki.  A summarized points that you can read and implement in your life are as follows: If you don't first handle fear and desire, and you get rich, you'll only be a high- paid slave. To spend your life living in fear , never exploring your dreams, is cruel. To work hard for money. thinking that money buy you things that will make you happy is also cruel. To live a life dictated by the size of a paycheck is not really a life. Thinking that job will make you feel secure is lying to yourself.             A job is only a short-term solution to a log-term problem. The sooner you forget about needing a paycheck, the easier your adult life will be. Keep using your brain, work for free, and soon your mind will show you ways of making money far beyond what you could imagine. Most people fail to realize that in life, its not how much you make, it's how much money yo...
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"Implementing your inner JOHN WICK on the JOB"

The legendary character  John Wick is  renowned  for his  deadly  combat  abilities, accurate  aim, and  tenacity. In the criminal underworld, he is  a force to be reckoned with  thanks to his tenacity and dedication. For people trying to find their inner strength and overcome obstacles  in  their careers,  the character of John Wick can  be  an  inspiration. You need to adopt some of John Wick's character traits to  channel your inner John Wick  at work. Determination, concentration, skill, and resilience are some of these guiding principles. John Wick is known for having a strong sense of determination. He pursues his objectives with tenacity and does not let roadblocks or setbacks stop him. Your determination to accomplish your professional goals must be unwavering in the same way. This entails being prepared to put in the time and effort necessary to succeed to not give up easily. Focus is ...

Lets Learn from REKHA

Rekha is an iconic Indian actress who has left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry. Her journey from being a young girl with dreams to becoming a superstar is nothing short of inspirational. Her life story is a lesson in perseverance, resilience, and hard work. Rekha began her career in the film industry as a child artist in the 1960s. She went on to become one of the most sought-after actresses of her time, starring in over 180 films in a career spanning five decades. Her performances in films like "Umrao Jaan," "Silsila," and "Khubsoorat" are still remembered and cherished by audiences today. However, Rekha's success did not come easily. She faced many obstacles and challenges along the way. She had to overcome societal stigma, personal setbacks, and professional hurdles to reach the pinnacle of success. One of the most inspiring things about Rekha is her resilience. Despite facing numerous rejections and setbacks, she never gave up on her ...

What To Do When You Feel Low

Are you feeling down and demotivated? Do you feel like you've hit a roadblock in your life and you can't seem to move past it? Well, I'm here to tell you that you can do it! With a little bit of motivation and determination, you can overcome any obstacle that comes your way. First and foremost, it's important to remember that setbacks and failures are a natural part of life. Everyone experiences them at some point or another, and it's how you choose to respond to them that really matters. Instead of dwelling on your failures, use them as a learning opportunity. Analyze what went wrong and use that information to improve in the future. Secondly, it's important to set realistic goals for yourself. While it's great to aim high and have big aspirations, it's also important to break those goals down into smaller, more achievable steps. By doing so, you'll be able to track your progress and feel a sense of accomplishment as you reach each milestone. ...

Sushant Singh Rajput 50 Wishes Before Passing Away

Sushant Singh Rajput a renowned actor and dancer of Bollywood found dead in his home on 14, June 2020. He was in a relationship with actress Rhea Chakraborty.  He came from a middle-class family with a degree in Engineering. He found the ladder of success after playing the character of MS Dhoni in Dhoni's biopic.  His mother has already left him 18 years ago and his last tweet was dedicated to his mother.  His 50 wishlists before dying are mentioned below: 1: Learn how to fly a plane. 2: Train for IronMan  triathlon. 3: Play a cricket match left-handed. 4: Learn Morse Code..--. 5: Help kids learn about Space. 6: Play tennis with the champion. 7: Do Four Clap 👏 Push-Up. 8: Chart trajectories of Moon, Mars, Jupiter & Saturn for a week. 9: Dive in Blue - Hole. 10: Perform the Double Slit experiment. 11: Plant 1000 trees. 12: Spend an evening in my Delhi College of Engineering hostel. 13: Send 100 kinds for workshops in ISRO & NASA. 14: Meditate in Kailash...

From Rs.500 to Rs.3,000 Crore (A study on Dr. Velumani)

What if I told you about a man who came from a village with just Rs. 500 in his pocket became one of the richest men in India. Today the worth of its business capital in the market is Rs.3,000 crores. So ladies and gentlemen just buckle up your seatbelts and let's have a look at the life of Mr. Velumani. Dr. Velumani in his Mumbai Office Velumani was born in April 1959 in a village that was in the state of Tamil Nadu. He is the eldest son in his family. His father was a farmer and his mother was a housewife. They had two buffaloes. To meet up their daily expenses they seek the milk of those buffaloes.  After completing his bachelor's degree in engineering, Velumani started to job in different organizations. He said that in his first interview, the interviewer asked him that "Do you know where is thyroid in the human body?" Velumani said, "Sir I know it's in the human body but I don't know where it is?". He takes this question very seriously in his li...

Completed Thesis in 2 Months

Well, I don't know where to start from. After completing my MBA from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of the Punjab, Lahore  I got the opportunity to get admission to MS at the Institute of Administrative Sciences (IAS). I was very happy as I wanted to pursue my career in the field of Human Resource Management. To complete my coursework I have to pass eight subjects. I got straight 3 A's, 3 B+, and 2 B's. For me getting good grades and also doing a job in the private sector is always hectic. But somehow I have managed in such conditions. Now the time comes when I have completed three semesters of my research degree program and in the last semester I've got the opportunity to do a research thesis or take two additional courses to complete the degree program and fulfill the requirements. Like a good student, I and my friend  Naveed Zafar choose the research thesis. I and Naveed already prepared a rough proposal for our thesis in the summer holida...