2. Learning Attitude
5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Lesson: 1
Try new
things
Fail / Learn
Quit /
Innovate
90% team falls in age bracket of 25 to 35
years. We experiment new things, fail / learn
from results & automate the processes.
3. Every idea is like seeds of fruits
Lesson: 2
Hope, passion & patience brings the fruits.
Apple tree - 2 to 3 years | Pear tree- 4 to 6 years
Both are different but
fulfills same hunger need.
5. 3 Assets
Knowledge │ Wisdom │ Anteh- Prerana
Lesson: 4
brings humility what is truth, right
& applicable
an Inspiration from within
अंतः प्रेरणा
(Sanskrit)
Entrepreneur
(French)
Cliff Young: best known for his unexpected win of the inaugural Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983 at 61 years of age. 875 Kms. Young showed up to compete in overalls and work boots, without his dentures. He ran at a slow, loping pace, and trailed the pack by a large margin at the end of the first day. While the other competitors stopped to sleep for 6 hours however, Young kept running. He ran continuously for five days, taking the lead during the first night, and eventually winning by ten hours. Before running the race, he had told the press that he had previously run for two to three days straight rounding up sheep in gumboots.[6] He claimed afterwards that during the race, he imagined that he was running after sheep, trying to outrun a storm. The Westfield run took him five days, 15 hours and four minutes,[1] almost two days faster than the previous record for any run between Sydney and Melbourne. All six competitors who finished the race broke the old record. Upon being awarded the prize of $10,000,
He became very popular after this "tortoise and hare" feat,