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A Lesson from a Vehicle Breakdown


A Lesson from a Vehicle Breakdown
There was a four-wheeler which was stationed in the same place for a long time on the highway, there was an elderly person who was having his coffee in a motel besides the highway and felt something strange about the vehicle.

The elderly person moved towards the four-wheeler and peeped in, he saw few young people fiercely discussing with each other, the elderly person intervened and asked “Any problem?” the people in the vehicle said “There is a problem in the vehicle, we are discussing how to fix the problem”, the elderly person went in front of the vehicle and said “ Can one of you open the bonnet and he made some adjustments in the vehicle for a while 

and told one of them to push the vehicle from behind and after sometime the vehicle started” one of the youngsters thanked the elderly person for his timely help.
The elderly person, said if you want to keep moving in life, it is better to keep acting on it rather than talking on it.
Is there any relationship between this incident and the business? Yes, it does have a lesson to be learnt, every time the partners/ directors cannot be sitting on decision, ideas or a problem for a long time, they need to move from the board room to the ground to keep the business running.
Idea Generation is a Pleasurable activity but Execution defines the Success
M.L. Narendra Kumar

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