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A Winner's Attitude

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Shiv
Khera, founder of the Qualified Learning System, USA, and author of the
international bestseller ‘You Can Win’, has just launched his second
book, ‘Living With Honour’. Here he gives us the A to Z of winning
and living with
dignity.
Attitude:
It
is not position but disposition that determines success.
Business Schools
: We
don’t have business problems, we have people problems. When we address
that, we’ll automatically solve
everything.
Country:
Country
comes first. Every Indian has the right to live his life with
dignity.
Criticism: As long as it’s not fun for the giver to
criticise, he has the right to give constructive criticism. But the moment he
feels pleasure in bringing someone down, he has no right to do so, because then,
it becomes
sadistic.
Corruption:
Corrupt
people are like parasites who would sell their mothers for two bucks.Whenever
India has been betrayed, it has not been by outsiders, but by Indians. I’m
not talking of the corruption that Mahatma Gandhi talked about — no
principles on empty stomachs — but the corruption of those on full
stomachs.
Doing Things
Differently:
Winners form the habit of doing things that losers
don’t like. It’s not like winners enjoy doing those things, but they
do them anyway. Losers don’t like to get up early, work hard; winners
don’t either, but they do it anyway. It is not about doing what you like,
but liking what you do.
Education:
There are two
kinds of education. One that helps you make a living and the other that helps
make you.
Ego:
There are two
kinds — the I-know-it-all and the fragile ego. The first talk down to
people, and put them down. For the second, everything becomes a prestige issue.
Like politicians, when they win, they take revenge, when they lose, they sling
mud. Feeling good is to accept yourself as God made you and keep improving
constantly.
Global Village:
The speeding up of communication and accessibility to information all over has
brought people closer. But it can never unite humanity. The global village has
nothing to do with humanity. What good is the global village when people abuse
their neighbours? It is not proximity that brings humans together, it is
humaneness that does so.
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