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Lesson from Two Brothers – And What It Means for Sales

  Lesson from Two Brothers – And What It Means for Sales An old, aged farmer handed over two land documents to his two sons. "I’m giving you two equal plots of empty land," he said. "Go and use your farming skills to grow whichever crops you choose." After speaking those words, he took his last breath. Shortly after, both brothers decided to start farming. The elder brother bought a single variety of seed and began planting. The younger brother, however, ran a soil test first. Based on the results, he chose four different varieties that would thrive in that land and planted them accordingly. Months later, both brothers began to see the fruits of their labour. After a few years, the elder brother was delighted to see his land full of mango trees. The younger brother, meanwhile, noticed that some of his trees had yielded nothing, while others produced mangoes and lemons. When the harvest season arrived, the elder brother sold his mangoes and prepared for the n...
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Less than a minute, Lesson-3089 Words are like Seeds

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3089 Words are like Seeds Some words are like seeds; when properly nurtured, they grow into a tree of thoughts, which slowly yields the fruits of ideas. When harvested in time, these ideas give shape to our lives, just as fruits can bring us the right returns. Start listening. Start reading something that can change your life . M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD        

Less than a minute, Lesson-3087 Champions

  Less than a minute, Lesson-3087 Champions A true champion does not count the medals on their neck; they prioritise improving their performance over success or failure. A Champion can be defeated on the ground, but not in the heart. M.L. Narendra Kumar Director Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD  

Caught Between Belief and Progress – Which Side Are You On?

  Caught Between Belief and Progress – Which Side Are You On? In every field—whether politics, business, employment, or professional life—there are people who fiercely defend their religion and caste. They engage in heated arguments, join protests, deliver hate speeches, and take false pride in their identity. What they fail to realize is that they are defending ideologies born in ancient times—ideologies that are slowly fading due to their irrelevance in the modern world. Yet, they remain stuck in a fixed mindset. On the other side, there are people building the future. They are developing AI and robotics technologies to make life easier, faster, and more efficient. But here’s the silent revolution: in doing so, they are unintentionally rendering the rigid believers irrelevant. ·        A businessman trapped in outdated ideologies. Technology will wipe out his business—and we are already witnessing this. ·        ...

Not all masterpieces are born from peace; some are forged in pain.

  Not all masterpieces are born from peace; some are forged in pain. Throughout history, many renowned composers created their most brilliant works while living in poverty, relying on patronage, or struggling financially for most of their lives. Take Franz Schubert (1797–1828), for example. He laboured in obscurity, often depending on friends for food and shelter. Despite producing over 1,500 works, he was rarely paid fairly and died at just 31. Today, people get carried away with ideas like "good atmosphere," "peace of mind," and "harmonious surroundings" as necessities for creativity. But history tells a different story. It is struggle, suppression, crisis, and even ridicule that have pushed ordinary people to become extraordinary. Yes, there are those with better security, lifestyle, and access to information—yet they feel no burning desire to create. Not everyone is naturally creative, but trying to be creative is never a crime. If you live a...

Stop Letting One Bad Moment Steal Your Whole Day

  Stop Letting One Bad Moment Steal Your Whole Day When someone asks, "How was your day?" we often rush to say it was bad—and then dive into a long explanation of everything that went wrong. Before we know it, we've relived every frustration, reinforcing a negative mindset that follows us through the rest of the day. That bad mood lingers, turning evenings sour and nights sleepless. This isn't a one-off event. It happens to all of us. We assume time will heal everything, but in the gap between the incident and that healing, we fill the space with worry and frustration. But here's the good news: we can change our frame of mind—quickly. All it takes is one small realisation. One incident is not your whole life. A single morning mishap doesn't have to ruin your evening. And one frustrating moment shouldn't be allowed to destroy your night. Stop branding an entire day as "bad" just because of one event. Instead, see that moment for what it re...

The War Called Life

  The War Called Life   There is an eternal battle between lie and truth—and truth must prevail. There is an endless clash between greed and need—and need must triumph. There is a silent war between hate and love—and love must conquer. There is a fierce struggle between revenge and forgiveness—and forgiveness must rise. There is a hidden conflict between lust and purity—and purity must win. There is a daily fight between lethargy and zeal—and zeal must take the lead. There is a subtle tug-of-war between rigidity and flexibility—and flexibility must bend to win. There is a constant choice between spending more and investing wisely—let the investor in you win, not the spendthrift. There is a deep tension between blind faith and rational thinking—let the rational thinker win, not the blind believer. In our everyday lives, this battle rages within us. Let us remember we must champion truth over lies, need over greed, love over hate, forgiveness over revenge, ...