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Winning   Formulas

To be successful and come out in flying colors in life is natural ambition of all. This needs two fundamental qualities of Competency and commitment.

'''1.Arise! Awake! Stop not till the goal is reached.''' We speak of many things parrot like, but never do them ; speaking and not doing has become habit with us. What is the cause of that? Physical weakness. This sort of weak brain is able to do anything; we must strengthen it.

'''Economic reforms of India Vs those of China-Early start helps better-Arise! Awake!''' India got independence in 1947, but it took several decades for India to catch up with pace of other nations in the matter of economical reforms. The real growth of India started in 1991 after the introduction of economic reforms and since then India has been progressing steadily. China started its economic reforms in 1979, twelve year ahead of India. China opened up for outside investment in 1980. China added its development potential to the development of the global economy. China is probably the country that is benefitting most from global economy. It has now second highest foreign exchange reserves. Its GDP growth is rarely below 7% and often 9%. Hence China could reap better results than India from the formula:” Arise! Awake! Stop not till goal is reached” due to the obvious fact of China starting economic reforms twelve years ahead of India.

Relevance of the formula The winning formula is primarily linked to time domain. The sooner we step out of the inaction by imbibing this formula, the better the results. Time has a compounding effect and changes the life of the person from the time of awakening.

2.Work Work Work – Let this be your motto. No great work can be achieved by humbug. It is through tremendous energy that all undertakings are accomplished. Therefore manifest your manhood.

Lal Bahadur Shastri – Execution is more important than giving instructions This incident happened during the time when Lal Bahadur Shastri was working as Railway minister. Once he was to visit a place called Sevapuri near Varanasi and he travelled by train to reach the place. Sevapuri railway platform was not to adequate height. As the gap between the train compartment ramp and then platform was deep, it became very difficult for Lal Bahadur Shastri who was short in stature, to get down from the train. On seeing the plight of Lal Bahadur Shastri four lady passenger commented jokingly : “ Now the railway minister can appreciate well the hardship cause to ladies due to in adequate height of the railway platforms.” Lal Bahadur Shastri some how got down from the train and ordered the station master to get the crow bar and spade. He started digging the mud and raising the platform height by fill it with mud. Inspired by the exemplary behaviour of Lal Bahadur Shastri many passenger joined and within three hours, the platform height was increased.

Relevance of the formula Cultivating this formula, open the door of success to all. This winning formula will increase their commitment to a great degree. Their is no shortcut to success.

'''3.Bless your mistakes. If you fail a thousand times, make the attempt once more.''' I have committed many mistakes in my life; but mark you, I’m sure of this that without everyone of those mistakes I should not be what I’m today, so and so, I’m quite satisfied to have made them.

Thomas Edison – A failure of one thousand times Everyone remembers Thomas Edison for profoundly changing our lives through invention of electric bulb. He propelled the unites states out of the gas era into the electric era. But very few know that he had failed one thousand times before he could invent the electric bulb. Truly the secret behind his success is winning formula. Thomas Edison says: “ I will not say I failed thousand, I will say that I discover their are Thousand ways that can cause failure”

Relevance It is the natural tendency for many to give up when failure is encountered. Winning formula help us to pass through failures with determination and attend ultimate success. 4.Stop Running Face the brutes Be manly. I have respect even for a wicked person so long as he is manly and strong, for his strength will someday make him give up his weakness, and even renounce all work for selfish end. It will thus eventually bring him to the Truth.

Kiyoko – the wonderful lady applying winning formula This incident happened in Japan in 1921 May. Kiyoko a Japanese lady love her husband very much unfortunately her husband was affected by leprosy which was consider as a contagious disease by all. Having being expelled by all surrounding people due to the fear of leprosy, she sat on the journey to shift her husband to her native place which was 700 km away. She boarded the train along with her husband but was protested against by many passenger. Some passenger resorted to man handling and push them down from the train. Kiyoko approach the railway station master for justice, but he expressed his helplessness as a person affected by contagious disease not permitted to travel in train. To reach her village which was 700km away on foot was an impossible task. Kiyoko did not lose her courage. She purchase a cycle rickshaw and a few blanket. She covered her husband with blanket and made him comfortably seat in cycle rickshaw and sat on journey to her native place by pulling it 15km a day. The courageous lady face several difficulties of beating cold from nature and non corporation from surrounding people throughout her journey. After untiring effort of several months, she could reach her native place along with her husband.

Relevance People who lack guts run away from the problems. This formula give us strength to face the problem. This enhance our capacities and bestows us mental strength and confidence

5.Faith, Faith, Faith in yourself . The history of the world is the history of the few man who had faith in themselves.

J.R.D. Tata – A pillar unto himself! J.R.D. Tata stands as testimony for winning formula: “Faith, Faith, Faith in yourself.” J.R.D. Tata... was a one man show! J.R.D Tata was a pillar unto himself! This one individual was able to build the complete infrastructure our country India has on date. He had tremendous faith in his employees and in return the employees and the work man believed in him from their heart. Not a single politician or a bureaucrat could ever corrupt his mind. He was pillar of faith for our countrymen.

Relevance The faith in oneself is the fundamental factor to win.

6.Blame none for your own faults. This attempt to throw blame on others only weakens them the more. Therefore, blame none for your own fault.

SLV-3 Failure-professor Satish Dhawan takes responsibility on the team on his shoulders Dr. Abdul Kalam and his team worked very hard for SLV-3 launch even bye skipping the lunch on many days, without realizing that they were very hungry. On august 10, 1979 , SLV-3 took off elegantly at 07-58 hours with smooth transition of stage 1. Suddenly the second stage went out of control and the flight was terminated after 317 seconds. The chairman of ISRO, prof Satish Dhawan, told his tired and dejected team members to stay away from the press conference, which he addressed personally to explain what went wrong. In July 1980, the second SLV-3 mission took place and it took off like a dream and was a great success. This time instead of addressing the press himself, prof. Dhawan requested team leader Dr. Abdul Kalam and his colleagues to address the press conference. Dr. Abdul Kalam praising prof. Dhawan said: “He took responsibility of failure he said that the team had worked very hard, but that it needed more technological support. He assured the media that in another year, the team would definitely succeed. I was the project director, and it was my failure, but instead, he took responsibility for the failure as a chairman of the organization.”

Relevance Blaming others for failure is the most natural tendency of human being. There is no end to the list of blame games following this winning formula can bring a great change in the life of the people.

7.When there is a conflict between the heart and the brain let the heart be followed When there is a conflict between the heart and the brain, let the heart be followed, because intellect has only one state, reason and within that, intellect work and cannot go beyond it is the heart which takes one to the highest plane, which intellect can never reach Salutations to Mumbaikars for using heart instead of brain in calamities Mumbai is cosmopolitan city where people from all states live. During normal days, the watchman at the gate of residential complexes do not allow visitors to enter the building as per the society rules and unknown person are not permitted to enter the flat. On 26 july 2005, there were heavy rains which paralyzed mumbai for 3 consecutive days and some people lost their lives while sitting in their cars on the road. The train tracks were immersed in water resulting chaos as a vast majority of people travel by train daily. On this occasion, the mumbaikars open their flat for the publics held up on the streets due to non availability of trains/buses and provided them food and shelter irrespective of cast, colour and creed. Such incidents happen whenever there are disaster or terrorist acts paralyzing the city.

Relevance We should break our narrow mindedness and stand by heart in times of crisis.

8.Full attention and no tension One of the greatest lessons i have learn in my life is to pay as much attention to the means of work as to its end.

President Sadat – A great think tank with full attention and no tension The biography of president Sadat is pack with his great decisions. He took plebty of time to think with focused mind and formulated daring strategy with Israel and followed it up. He prfer to spend time in solitude which made him free from routine work and think without being interrupted the ability tom pay full attention to work without being worried by distractions made him successful in life.

Relevance Full attention is like a perfect instrument