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“You don't need a fancy degree to dream big and make it happen. It's all in your head , your heart , your hands.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Truth is, man is a sum of his experiences and the whole is greater than the parts.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect the Dots: Inspiring Stories of 20 Entrepreneurs without an MBA who dared to find their own
“The truth is, there is a plan. A bigger plan. Every experience in your life – whether ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – has made you what you are.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Claim the keys to your kingdom and rule over your dreams.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“I am a dreamer. I do a lot of things which people consider illogical but for me there is a very clear logic to what I do and why I do. I live by my convictions.” The”
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“asking the right question is more important than having the right answer.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Some people discover who they are and what they want to do at 18, others discover the answer at 26. Still others never figure it out all their lives. We all germinate (or fail to) at different times.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Our mission in life is not to reach sales targets. The purpose of life is to be happy.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“When you go along the wrong path, it's like you have eaten something and it's not agreeing with you; you need to be aware internally, talk to yourself and figure out what the matter is.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect the Dots: Inspiring Stories of 20 Entrepreneurs without an MBA who dared to find their own
“Doing your own thing makes you more at peace with yourself. You're following your own DNA, your own rhythm, your own pace in life. You are connected to your inner self, your soul.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect the Dots: Inspiring Stories of 20 Entrepreneurs without an MBA who dared to find their own
“The common man feels that 99% of politicians are frauds and they don’t know anything, but we say around 40% are good. They are trying hard to do something, but there are constraints.” In”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“I believe there are two kinds of people on this planet - those who want to work for somebody and those who want to do their own work. Among those who want to start their own enterprise, some are deluded and some are actually talented. Do first figure out if you’ve got talent! If you’ve got talent then of course work hard, hang in there, make it happen. If”
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“As an employee you are working for somebody else’s dream and that person’s dream may be just to make money. So you are always left wanting for more.” If”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Thank God the Chinese don’t have hair, otherwise they would have come and annihilated us.” But”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Money was not the issue - Kunwer says he’s been a generous employer. But an entrepreneur expecting everyone to feel as much for the company as he does is - a bit idealistic. Things”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“To succeed you need to care more than others think wise. You need to risk more than the others think safe. You need to dream more than others think practical and you need to expect more than others think possible.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Business might seem riskier than a stable job. But let’s not forget that most of these jobs led precisely Nowhere. An increment every three years, a promotion every decade. That was not good enough”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Spread happiness among people. Ultimately, that’s the most valuable thing. Whatever amount of money you have, if you do not have peace, it is of no use.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Badi soch, kadi mehnat, pakka iraada.’ (Big vision, hard work and determination) If you have these three qualities, you can do anything.” Housekeeping still forms the bulk of BVG’s”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots
“Human resources are the most valuable asset for any company. But how much you value people as human beings is the question most CEOs fumble to answer.”
Rashmi Bansal, Connect The Dots