Why monkeys will choose Bananas instead of Money while Money can buy a lot of Bananas.||Jack Ma, the richest man in China || Business Partner Nepal.

Jack Ma, the richest man in China said: “If you put Bananas and Money in front of Monkeys, monkeys will choose Bananas because monkeys do not know that money can buy a lot of Bananas. IN REALITY, if you offer JOB and BUSINESS to people, they would choose JOB because most people do not know that BUSINESS can bring more MONEY than wages. “Profit is better than wages, for wages can make you a living but profits can bring you a fortune.” Focus on your goal and vision in 2018. It doesn’t matter now what you didn’t achieve in 2017, it's gone. Your 2018 MUST be greater than 2017.


Here are 6 ways to develop personal resilience (grit): 
1. Take Action — inertia is powerful. The more time is wasted, the weaker our resolve becomes. Fortune favours the bold. Doing is always best. 

2. Release Stress/Tension — find a way to unwind and express emotions: draw, journal, meditate, speak to a personal friend, exercise, create art, write letters to others. 

3. Stay Learning — learn from mistakes, learn from success, learn from others (watch, observe, ask questions, read). 

4. Stay Connected — people who are resilient have other people they rely on. Be that friend for others. Make emotional deposits into your friendship bank for a time when you might be low. 

5. Adapt — be flexible. Our expectations often dictate our emotional response, expect change and adapt to the current reality. 

6. Follow Your Why — understand your purpose, your true motivation. When the storms of life are raging, your “why” becomes the safe haven, the place you can always retreat to, regroup, and then start again. Follow your own desires, not those of others.
Make your passion and your work one and the same and do it with people you want to be with. Work is either 1) a job you do to earn the money to pay for the life you want to have or 2) what you do to achieve your mission or some mix of the two. I urge you to make it as much 2) as possible, recognizing the value of 1). If you do that, most everything will go better than if you don’t.

Giving up on your DREAMS! “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” ― H. Jackson Brown Jr.

The longer list:
  1. Settling for less than you deserve — many people deserve more than they may think.
  2. Staying in a toxic job or a relationship for too long.
  3. Working somewhere where your loyalty and hard work are not appreciated — life is too short!
  4. Not giving up on an unhealthy habit and lifestyle.
  5. Trying to control everyone and every little thing.
  6. Saying Yes to things that do not support your goals.
  7. Trying to be popular at expense of being valuable.
  8. Not standing up for yourself and others.
  9. Sacrificing your health for wealth and success.
  10. Not spending enough time on learning new things or things you like — travel, sports, etc
  11. Not spending enough time with your loved ones.
  12. Worrying too much — Worry saps the energy of today without contributing anything to tomorrow.
  13. Reacting too much instead of responding.
  14. Not being loyal enough to family, friends and employees.
  15. Giving up on your dreams.

Lessons learnt:-
  1. Nokia refused Android.
  2. Yahoo refused Google.
  3. Facebook takes over whatsapp and instagram.
  4. Flipkart takes over Myntra and flipkart owned Myntra takes over jabong.
  5. Become so powerful that your competitors become your allies.
  6. Reach the top position and then eliminate the competition.
  7. Keep innovating. 
  8. Colonel Sanders founded KFC at the age of 65.
  9. Jack Ma, who couldn't get a job in KFC, founded Ali Baba.
  10. Age is just a number
  11. Only those who keep trying succeed
  12. Lamborghini was founded as result of revenge of a tractor owner who was insulted by Enzy Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari
  13. Never underestimate anyone, ever !!
  14. Success is the best revenge.



Just keep working hard !!
Invest your time wisely !!
Do what pleases you !!
Don't be afraid to fail

Do as many meets & greets as humanly possible — BEFORE you arrive! This one strategy is pure gold.

Right after you accept the offer, get your boss’ ok to immediately connect with colleagues & clients minimally by phone.

In situations when your arrival is well-known, your new boss will be thrilled that you want to get a head start.

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