Friday, 3 April 2020

Successful People



My friend Kshitij is a very good coder. He wanted to set up his own start up. So in college from third year onwards he involved in various projects in search of opportunities.

After seeing his dedication his mentor funded for a project under him. But unfortunately it could not kick off. He did not take it as a failure, rather a learning experience. More or less this positive attitude is common among all successful people.

His coding skill and that experience in project fetched him a good paying job after graduation. Remember hard work always pays off directly or indirectly.

Though he had taken a job, but his hunger for start up was always there. Burning deep inside of him. After working for few months he got both: experience in corporate sector and some financial saving. In the mean time, he was working on his start up product as well. It was ready. Now he could take calcuated risk. When you know when to take risk and when to back out.

He founded his start up and worked on it. Day and night. Yet failed. How can he fail!! When everything was right, how can someone fail! He put his effort, he is intelligent, his strategy was right. One will think like Years of effort and sacrifice went waste.

But No. Efforts never go waste. He got a job in JIO which was offering him huge pay due to his experience as a Start up cofounder.

Meanwhile he worked at JIO to come back stronger. He cofounded another start up in a short span and this one is a big success. Recently he won the Y combinator programme and Tech stars Start up competition and got big time funding.

Three golden rules of successful people :
  1. They do not complain or blame their parents, luck, career, college
  2. They know when not to give up and when to.
  3. They are smart workers. They work hard, but with a strategy which is continuously evaluated. 


    -Abinash Mishra

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