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New York
Truth
by New York on Aug 08, 2009 04:16 PM

A successful ENTREPRENEUR is worth 10 MBAs and 10 PHDs.


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sujeesh areekara
what do you do when you get something you don't like
by sujeesh areekara on Aug 08, 2009 04:07 PM

Tell me

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Kartik D
advice no. 2 is wrong/bad/HARMFUL!
by Kartik D on Aug 05, 2009 02:40 PM

Eliminating options by figuring what you don't like is so wrong! If you are given 5 things to pick from, eliminating 4 things could still leave you with something you don't like! Rather, we should learn to find no.6, and no.7 which we might like!!

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Prabhakar
general
by Prabhakar on Aug 05, 2009 02:18 PM

unable to do a course of your dream is one thing. what when you have realized a situation that you will never get that \'thing\' in your life, you dreamt of.

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Guest
general
by Guest on Aug 05, 2009 02:13 PM

unable to do a course of your dream is one thing. But,how to coup with a sitauation when you have realized that you will never get that thing in life, what you dreamt of.

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vinay r
Re: Can a software techie afford mangoes at Rs 40 per kg?
by vinay r on Aug 05, 2009 02:01 PM
peel off your banana and give it to her

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amardeep saggu
Re: Re: Can a software techie afford mangoes at Rs 40 per kg?
by amardeep saggu on Aug 08, 2009 03:29 PM
alongwith 2 hanging grapes

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vinay r
Re: Can a software techie afford mangoes at Rs 40 per kg?
by vinay r on Aug 05, 2009 02:06 PM
I think ur a toilet cleaner in a fake software company like satyam

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Narasinha Purohit
Good Article
by Narasinha Purohit on Aug 05, 2009 01:48 PM

There are good thoughts in the article. It gives one some basic idea in terms of planning their carreer. I think it basically boils down to whatever area one selects put his/her honest and full efort that leads to positive results.

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AswathaKumar K
Choose a course based on your personality traits
by AswathaKumar K on Aug 05, 2009 12:45 PM  | Hide replies

I consider this as most important.

This will help you to think about yourself better and ensure that you take up a course or career that you love to study and work.. It is a committment and way of life defined by you for yourself.

Of course parental, peer advise also plays important role in finalising the selection.


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Krishna
Re: Choose a course based on your personality traits
by Krishna on Aug 05, 2009 12:50 PM
Agreed with you 100%

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