Jayant Shilanjan Mundhra

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“And rather than taking personal responsibility for their failure to do what it takes, they make excuses and blame things like their boss or the competitive nature of the industry they’re in or the people they have to work with or the turbulent times around us,” I added. “That’s it, Blake. Or they blame their parents or their histories or the weather. Interesting how human beings protect themselves—and in so doing, destroy themselves. The only weather that matters is the weather within you. And the only economy that matters is the economy between your two ears.”
The Leader Who Had No Title: A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in
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