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Irony!

I remember an opening of Prof Mankad’s class. He asked ‘What is money?…’ and so on and so forth. Money is what is accepted as money. The trust of acceptance gives value to money. Irony is this TRUST. This concept e.g. money creates maximum MISTRUST. The concept which, I believe, Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 12 years ago
Buddha

A cup of tea

I see at this cup of tea kept upon my table. Oh yes this cup is full of tea :)… I have to consume it… I have heard a tagline (Cafe Coffee Day an Indian Coffee chain) – “a lot can happen over coffee”. Let me replace Coffee with Tea. Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 12 years ago
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Journey itself is the destination, so learn non-stop…

As a ritual which every B-school aspirant has to perform, I also wrote B-school essays before joining my MBA program. I remember one of the phrases of one essay the most – “…making mistakes that will cost nothing in a classroom environment…”. I knew I will learn from the mistakes Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 12 years ago
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No judgement – its all about perception

I heard a story – a farmer owned a very good horse, he loved the horse as his son and it reciprocated. Even the king of that kingdom was envious of the horse. He sent his messengers to the farmer stating that farmer can exchange the horse for as much Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 12 years ago
Business to Buddha

‘Balancing act’

This is one of the stories shared by Prof Mankad with me. Once on his tour, the Buddha was resting in the shade of a large pipal tree. Under a nearby tree a group of dancing girls was also resting. One of the apprentice musician girls asked the leader of Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 12 years ago
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Every problem is a nail… if you only have hammer in your tool box!

In a class of Prof Moradian we were learning about a model, a model which had two dimensions. Each axis has ‘Low’ and ‘High’ as the extremes. I have learnt that for few thing quantification is not necessary, ok! When I saw this combination of ‘Low’ and ‘High’, I understood Read more…

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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When Situation demands… drop your tools

We learn throughout our life. We become so entangled in our past lessons that we switch-off ourselves from newer wisdom at a certain age. Then we try to force fit everything in our past lessons. The best lesson one can learn is – how to quickly unlearn and relearn newer things, dropping the past and embracing the newer wisdom.

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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Finger is not the moon…

Case study approach to education and lesson from the Buddha on the path Vs the guiding finger to the path.

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By KRD Pravin, 13 years ago
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Playing Golf, work and meditation

About meditation and how it relates to our daily life and work per se? Can you work and meditate together? Well, I am not an expert, what I can relate to and know, I am writing.

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