Indian - Educator | April 11, 1951 -
Acceptance does not mean that you placidly acquiesce to the myriad injustices that are all around you. In fact, that you are incensed about these injustices is the very reason you need to try your level best to 'right' these 'wrongs.'
Srikumar Rao
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Business schools need to address students on a human being level, not as cogs in the machine to supply fresh talent to big companies.
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Observe yourself as you go through a typical day. Stuff happens to you. As it does, you immediately judge it and label it. Dozens of times. Hundreds of times. So often that you no longer recognize that you're doing it. It is a deep-seated habit.
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When something happens to you, suffering doesn't begin. Suffering begins at the instant you label a bad thing - as something that is wrong.
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The knowledge that we are responsible for living the life we have is our most powerful tool.
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Personal ambition is 'I want to be CEO.' Greater vision ambition is, 'I want to lead this company so that people want to work here.'
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I'm challenging the assumption that you need to be a dog-eat-dog person to survive in a corporate environment.
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I wouldn't change my life for anything. I am exactly where I want to be and have no plans to ever retire.
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I have exercises that lead participants to discover for themselves that their deepest fulfillment comes when what they're doing is of benefit to larger society in some way. This really knocks some for a loop - especially those schooled in the 'take no prisoners' approach.
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Executives don't burn out and leave when they feel deep satisfaction. They don't create the human detritus that disgruntled managers do.
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My methods produce lasting behavioral change without unpleasant consequences, because the change does not come from an effort of will. It comes from examining your deep-rooted beliefs of who you are and how the world functions. As you examine these beliefs and make changes in them, you literally become a different person.
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If you embrace 'positive thinking,' you are - by definition - spurning 'negative thinking.' So it's as if you were on a teeter-totter and are trying desperately to put all your weight on one side - the 'positive thinking' side.
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