Hi, I think that his achievements are inspirational for us.Don't think that he didn't give anything to India as being Indian but think that can he got it when working with rade tape work culture here in india?
Bill Gates, Sachin Tendulkarm M S Dhoni and now this Gurbaksh Chahl - have 1 thing in common - all r school drop outs. Jus getta feel that in order to suceed in life - U ned to drop out... :)
Re: Whatta formula!!!
by Chirag Chandani on Oct 16, 2009 07:01 PM
you are a fool (no personal offence!!) to compare Dhoni with all the other legends in the art... Dhoni is not even a tip of the zenith of achievements the other guys have!!
Re: Sooooo?
by Sunny on Oct 16, 2009 06:52 PM
Kiran, don't u see the pattern? All these successful guys are school dropouts. So it's obvious that if anybody wants to succeed in life they have to drop out of school! It's so clear.
Re: Re: Sooooo?
by Chirag Chandani on Oct 16, 2009 07:03 PM
I dont think dropping out of school does a lot of good.... if you see 10,000 cases of school drop outs, only .1% reach the top as these guys have... they were just too good at their other interests which most of the people are not
Re: Re: Re: Sooooo?
by Sangthana Gopal on Oct 16, 2009 08:10 PM
Why look at his qualifiction of "school drop-out". Look at him as a successful YOUNG enterprenueur.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Sooooo?
by digamber singh on Oct 18, 2009 07:26 AM
I do not understand what has happened to our mind set.Why you people are figting on topic drop out .There is no formula to success .success could be attained by drop out and education both .point here is Gurbaksh Chahal has done a extraordinory job .He is inspiration to million of people .He is hope for young poeple .You should also take inspiration and learn from it .
I am proud that one more indian is making his identity felt in the WEST; however I feel ..in INDIA if you dropped out of the school/college, then u can't be make it BIF like the Chahal's ..u wil be kicked out by the society at least ... :)
well.ok he made it big.but has he given anything back to his country or just want to live like a second class citizen( irrepective of wealth/eco status)
Re: what has he given back to his country
by jain Kamlesh on Oct 16, 2009 02:13 PM
so what u have given to india ?? and even if u r giving to india, its becoz u r enjoying the facility here. His success can not be criticised just becoz he went there and made money. He is successful, not like u..
Re: what has he given back to his country
by Jitesh Agrawal on Oct 16, 2009 02:16 PM
Did the country gave anything other then corruption and lawless state of affairs..... we all are not even a second grade citizens of our own country...... he needs no attention from people like you he is getting from all who very well understand that he has acheived something in life, your existence wont be know outside your family that too for probably 2 generations
Re: Re: what has he given back to his country
by Sangthana Gopal on Oct 16, 2009 08:06 PM
Rightly said, Go to a Government Office ad get a job done. They will look at u as a.... (not even as a human being). Any how appreciate this young man, he did what "He tend to do well at things he loves, so find something you love. Success comes from wanting to win".Why not guys!! stop asking what he has given to his country of origin.
Re: Re: Re: what has he given back to his country
by venkat krishnan on Oct 16, 2009 08:26 PM
Totally illogical... this guy was a high school drop out in US... so US is his home country... He is of indian origin thats all...
Success cannot be measured. Especially by money or recognition. What matter is sincere effort. Result follows. Not necessarily ample money or recognition. Congratulations and 'Bravo' to the successful people and the aspiring ones.