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From bankruptcy to happiness: An amazing journey


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Anand Lakshman
Great motivation.....
by Anand Lakshman on Apr 11, 2016 10:15 AM

What a motivation story....really touching.. hats off for not giving up the lost glory.... Its a learning lesson for me...going thru the same phase....

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Dharam Avasthi
from bankruptcy to happiness
by Dharam Avasthi on Apr 10, 2016 12:40 PM

patience pays, always

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Amita Suri
Pathetic
by Amita Suri on Apr 09, 2016 02:45 PM

This story leads to nothing.. Amazingly bad script.

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Laxman Sivaram
bankruptcy to happiness
by Laxman Sivaram on Apr 09, 2016 10:48 AM

AVIS and Vaani are trying to fool the public in B"lore or Chennai by conducting workshops on Happiness.This couple it appears want easy money w/o hard work.In Metros there are many couples who want fast buck and vanish.AVIS appears to be a conman.

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SAMIR GUHA
Journey
by SAMIR GUHA on Apr 09, 2016 08:43 AM

Amazing journey

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john  rajkumar
Confidence
by john rajkumar on Apr 07, 2016 04:04 PM

Keep trying ...Successes will be yours..


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Vishal A G
Subject not dealt
by Vishal A G on Apr 07, 2016 04:00 PM

I second to Anand Kondaguli, I spared time to read this only to disappoint...!

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iqbal singh
I understand and appreciate..
by iqbal singh on Apr 07, 2016 03:18 PM

Its no story but a fact which I understand well. Very few people can come out. But if you are out, its your duty to share with others so that they can avoid pit-falls...
Good luck...Cheers

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iqbal singh
I understand and appreciate..
by iqbal singh on Apr 07, 2016 03:18 PM

Its no story but a fact which I understand well. Very few people can come out. But if you are out, its your duty to share with others so that they can avoid pit-falls...
Good luck...Cheers

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anand kondaguli
Complicated narration! least understood.
by anand kondaguli on Apr 07, 2016 10:33 AM  | Hide replies

Read from beginning to end and bored,failed to understand what the author was trying to convey? What could have been a powerful message to many entrepreneurs,especially a new ones, got messed up in show of fluency of English! Easy story telling in the best of communication way possible is something the rediff n author both needs understand themselves!

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balu
Re: Complicated narration! least understood.
by balu on Apr 07, 2016 11:07 AM
How can a person in debet can send his son abroad for study and where from he got such huge money. A person want to spend normally will take austerity measures.
Looted money still hanging in cupboards, slowly they converted and now enjoying. Loot, hide the money ,natak karo and give work shops how to loot and live happy.If the borrowed money is not paid then you can still live happy for the coming years. we have many people like this in Bangalore.

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Amita Suri
Re: Complicated narration! least understood.
by Amita Suri on Apr 09, 2016 09:10 AM
I agree Anand...

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Laxman Sivaram
Re: Complicated narration! least understood.
by Laxman Sivaram on Apr 09, 2016 10:44 AM
Well said.Dipti Nair has narrated like a story being told by granny to grand children as this story does not convey anything?

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