True companion
1. We have all heard the epic Sudama and
Krishna’s friendship tale. Such a true companionship rarely exist nowadays, but
if entrepreneurs can adapt this quality even partly, they would surely win over
many friends who will stick with them through their thick and thin.
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Master of all traits
Krishna was a teacher, an artist, a warrior, a
preacher, an ocean of knowledge, a learner, a lover and a master of all those
traits of which he was supposed to be. To attain success, you too should master
certain specific traits of an entrepreneur: the fighter, the problem solver,
the knowledge-seeker, and most importantly, the risk-taker.
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Philosophy of Karma
1. Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma phaleshou
kada chana,
Ma Karma Phala Hetur
Bhurmatey Sangostva Akarmani.
Just focus on what you
have to do and don’t bother about the consequences. Right or wrong, no matter.
Just trust your instincts and go ahead.
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Subtle communicator
1. Beginning from his childhood days,
Krishna was a great communicator; we all have heard tales of his mischievous
yet smart doings. He knew what it takes to convince people and sell your ideas.
This is precisely what every entrepreneur should master as well.
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