Mar 05, 2006 02:29 PM
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(Updated Mar 05, 2006 02:31 PM)
Yes, I found this book very pragmatic . I think the title ''Count Your Chicken Before they Hatch'' is not against of Indian Spiritual Leader GITA.
yes In Gita it is not mentioned that don't count your chickens. what it's mean is to have a vision, a goal not the results.
Gita only says ...Don't count the results... Am I right...
So Arindam Chaudhuri is right if he intent to say like this.
Moreover, he presents a clear and positive view of itself.
i read this book's first tw chapters and found them fantastic. this book not only motivates but also show you a staright path towards life. After reading this book, I am sure one will feel passionate and motivated to his work.
The great quotation I liked is...
''When nothing seems to help,
I go and look at a
Stonecutter hammering
away at his rock,
Perhaps a hundred times
without as much as a
crack showing in it.
Yet, at the hundred-and -first
blow it will split in two,
and I know
it was not that blow that did it
but all that
had gone before.''
This was the quote I found really a thunderbolt.
A lots of thanks to Arindam Chaudhuri and his teammates.