Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Battle versus War

It is better to lose a battle and win the war than win a battle and lose the war. People who settle on laurels are battle winners and they forget the war is raging on and need to press on for total victory of the war. A battle is a small enclave to the big picture. Most people when they hit a single success they celebrate as if there are no more other successes to go for. In fact in business it’s not the first time buyers that matters the most but repeat buyers. They give business a chance to remain viable tomorrow and beyond.

Success hinges on finding ways of doing things better. When you believe in yourself, your mind will find ways to do things. Where there is a will, there is a way. However, you have to start hating average people’s attitude. These are people who resent change; anything new in their surrounding is intimidating because things have always been done this way. They are the people with strange religious beliefs that “television is the devil’s box” and when it comes to invention of an airplane they said “man had no right to enter the province reserved for birds”. Great minds think like Dr. Von Braun who said “man belongs to where man wants to go”. Average folks stick to tradition and are frozen in that state. Ideas are fruits of our mind and they need to be nourished. They are perishable and thus need to be harnessed and developed.

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