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In other words, millions of people spent time watching a three-hour movie about a ship knowing in advance that the ship would sink. It takes about 90 minutes from the time the ship gets into trouble until it sinks completely.

Siva Hi Rajesh, I've been following your blogs for an year or so. I am amazed with your original thinking and clarity in which you deliver it ( either it a blog or a book). I wonder what keeps you going on a day to day basis - Thanks Siva

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This meetup group is for those that want ideas and strategies for driving success of their business; whether small entrepreneurial ventures or big corporations. Share ideas and learn from peers on eff

Jayanth Sathnur
Hi Rajesh,
Is your new book "Upbeat: Cultivating the Right Attitude to Thrive in Tough Times" published in India?. I am looking forward to read this book after I recently read "Beyond Code"
Jayanth S.V.

Paul Schwend
Rajesh, I just ordered my 2nd "UPBEAT" book to keep at my office! Great Book!
http://www.amazon.com/Rajesh-Setty/e/B00 1K89570/ref=sr_tc_2_0

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I have never seen a shortcut saving time or money in the long run. In fact, I think all shortcuts will take more time, energy and money in some way or the other.

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Dictionary definition:A fault or failure to meet a certain standard, typically in a person’s character, a plan or a system.

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People love a deal. Look at the number of “SALE” signs in any store that you pass by. There is some sale going on – all the time

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No, I don’t have a problem with the dictionary definition of common sense. However, I cringe every time someone talks about something “uncommon” and says that it is “common sense.” The real “common sense” is table stakes and everybody is ought to have it. ...

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This is part of the “Dirty Dozen” series. In Part #5, we covered the word “Indifference.” Today we will cover the word “Impatience.”

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This is part of the “Dirty Dozen” series. In Part #4, we covered the word “Mediocrity.” Today we will cover the word “Indifference.”

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This is part of the “Dirty Dozen” series. Part 3 covered the word “Complacency” and today we will look at the word “Mediocrity.”

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This is part 3 of the “Dirty Dozen” series. In Part 2, we covered the word Status Quo. Today, we will look at the word “Complacency.”

Rajesh Pitty
Your book Life Beyond Code has become my bible. thank you so much for giving us such a wonderful book.
thanks,
-Rajesh
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