Monday, September 17, 2018

NEW ARTICLE: MY ELEPHANT STORY | fortune chinda

Title: MY ELEPHANT STORY
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Know it Today that, Better - lies ahead (on your way up).. Only if you believe in the new-miracles of Tomorrow.


I love to share another beautiful story with you... I hope you'll learn a thing or two from it.

Happy reading!



Once upon a time, a tourist passed by, and saw-through the gate were elephants were being nursed.
He noticed something very unusual and suddenly stopped (He was confused at the fact that these huge creatures were being held by only a small rope tied to their front leg).
No chains, no cages - It was obvious that the elephants could, at anytime, break away from their bonds but for some unusual reasons, they did not.

He saw a trainer nearby and asked - why these animals just stood there and made no attempt to get away. Well, trainer said, when they were very young and much smaller we use the same size of rope to tie them.. when they were tender, the rope was enough to hold them.
As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe they cannot break away. They believe the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free.

Wow! interesting.. the tourist was amazed.
These animals could at any time break free from their bonds but because they believed they couldn't, they were stuck right where they were.


Moral of the Lesson:
Like the elephants,
So many of us go through Life - hanging onto a belief that we cannot do something, simply because we failed at it once before.

My dear friend... remember not to forget that - Failure is part of learning; you should never give-up the process/struggle in life.
The more you TRY, the better life becomes. - (Fortune Chinda)




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God bless you
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NEW ARTICLE: VALUE | fortune chinda

Title: VALUE (Make your Life count)
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VALUE: In the context of this lesson is presented as - "worth or importance" - the worth, importance, significance or usefulness of the content of somebody.

I love to tell you a short story... I hope you'll learn a thing or two from it.

Happy reading!


A popular speaker started off a seminar by holding up a $20 bill.
A crowd of 200 had gathered to hear him speak. He asked a question,
Who would like this $20 bill?200 hands went up.

He said, I am going to give this $20 to just one person out of the 200, but first, let me do this.” - He squeezed and crumpled the $20 bill.

Then again, he asked, Who still wants it?
All 200 hands were still raised.

Well, he replied, What if I do this?
Then he dropped the bill on the ground and stomped on it with his shoes.

He picked it up again and showed it to the crowd. The bill was all crumpled and dirty.. I mean, very dirty.

Now, he asked again - who still wants it?
 And funny enough - All the hands still went up.


My friends, I have just showed you a very important lesson.
No matter what was done to the money, everyone in the house still wanted it, because it did not decrease in value.
All what was done to the money, didn't stop it from being $20 - It was still worth the value of $20. 

Moral of the Lesson:
Many times in our lives.. Life crumples us and grinds us into the dirt - We make bad decisions or deal with poor circumstances, Most times we feel worthless.
Yeah! It is true - Life throws a lot at us; it is very important what we make out of it.

No matter what has happened or what will happen, you should NEVER loose your value. YOU ARE SPECIAL! In every sense of the word  Don't ever forget that!

Pay attention to the daily acts of your life, such that you want to build relevance out of it - The sad-truth is, no man wants to reckon with mediocrity.


Be brave with your Life! MAKE YOUR LIFE COUNT.
I tell you what.. at the end, it is not the YEARS in your life that counts; but the LIFE in your Years
- (Fortune Chinda)



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God bless you
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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

NEW ARTICLE: FAILURE IS VERY IMPORTANT | fortune chinda


Title: FAILURE IS VERY IMPORTANT!

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A friend once said to me - "fortune, I love to fail" and I asked, why? - Long story short, there was too much sauce in what he said.

I tell you what.. I have grown to understand that -
It is a good thing to experience failure.. Failure is an integral part of Success; In fact, if you have failed before, congratulations my dear.. You are just on your way up! But do not settle there, Get up! Dust yourself off and push forward. Life usually throws Lemons at us; sad-truth is, only the ones who are brave with their lives, make lemonades out of it. - (Fortune Chinda)


Failure is a necessary experience if you want to eventually be successful. That may seem like an illogical statement, since failure and success are generally considered complete opposites. However, the experience of failure is both enlightening and motivating as long as you view it with the right perspective; learning from your mistakes and working harder to achieve your goals are both important ingredients in finding success.

I stumbled upon Michelle Obama’s last commencement speech, when she was First Lady (at the City College of New York), few weeks back. She highlighted in her speech, a lot of different social and political issues that our world is facing today. Her entire talk was exceptionally educational and same-time inspirational; Now! there was one part about adversity that stood out for me in particular, and it applies also to the many failures we experience in life. “You should never view your challenges as a disadvantage” said the First Lady. “Instead, it’s important for you to understand that your experience facing and overcoming adversity is actually one of your biggest advantages”

Failure in life is not only inevitable but also necessary. Here is what we all need to remember when it comes to failing.
Success is not built on success. It’s built on failure. It’s built on frustration. Sometimes it’s built on catastrophe. – Sumner Redstone

Okay! LET'S LOOK AT FEW LESSONS LEARNT - FROM THE FAILURES OF GREAT LEADERS:
1. Steve Jobs
A mastermind of technological innovation and corporate vision, Steve Jobs is responsible for making Apple the company it is today. However, his past is littered with failures, setbacks, and crushing defeats. Jobs started Apple in 1976 and the company began to take off, but after an unsuccessful product launch in 1985, Jobs was kicked out of his own company. Most ordinary people would have given up at that point, but instead, Jobs founded a new company called NeXT. NeXT was considered unsuccessful as well, at least for a time, until it caught the eye of a struggling Apple in 1997. Apple purchased the company and brought Jobs back into a leadership position, which he used to develop and launch Apple's breakthrough products, including the iPod, iPhone and iPad.
The Lesson:
Perseverance is everything. Because he committed himself to doing great things, Jobs was able to work past his personal and professional failures, and eventually leave behind a monumental and unprecedented legacy.

2. Bill Gates
Bill Gates is one of the most recognizable figures in the tech industry, responsible for creating Microsoft and currently standing as one of the wealthiest people on the planet. Many people attribute his success to a kind of luck or sudden twist of fortune; he had a great idea at just the right time during the technology boom, and got rich developing it to perfection. But the reality is, Bill Gates experienced a crushing failure before he had anything to do with Microsoft. Originally, Gates created a product called Traf-O-Data, which analyzed data from traffic tapes. The product didn't work properly, and the company never took off, so Gates decided to try something else.
The Lesson:
Traf-O-Data never had any hope of being successful, but that was no reflection on Gates's potential. if your idea, even though it seems great, doesn't pan out the way you thought it would, remember that you still have plenty of ideas and opportunities ahead of you.


Failing doesn’t make you worthless
In today’s world, we are constantly preoccupied with what others think about us. For some inexplicable reason, we want everyone to think we’re successful and thriving. We fear that if we fail, we will be perceived as a good-for-nothing. But everyone fails in life. I mean, look at Steve Jobs or Bill Gates; did they become successful overnight?

Failing opens up new doors
While we often think of failing as the end of the world, it’s actually a redirection. I know it’s hard to believe, but you have to understand that every time something doesn’t work out, it’s because something way better is on the way. All we have to do is work hard, be patient, and trust the process.

Failing makes you stronger
Although failure knocks you down on your feet, it also forces you to get back up and continue fighting. It forces you to get out of your comfort zone and try things you wouldn’t have otherwise thought of trying. In other words, failure forces you to grow. So every time you feel like you’ve hit rock bottom, remember that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

Failure is delay not defeat
Life has a funny way of taking unexpected turns, but I promise you it’s nothing against you. You see, everything in life has its own timing, and everyone on this planet has their own personal clock. So sometimes when you fail, it’s not because you didn’t try hard enough. It’s because the universe is telling you that it’s just not your time. What can you do in this case? Trust your timing. Trust the process. Just like Steve Jobs once said:

You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.
– Steve Jobs

The moral of the Lesson: To quote Denzel Washington, “You will fail.” Not once, not twice, but many, many times. That’s what life is about. So stop being so hard on yourself. Focus on learning the lessons of each failure and the next one will take you one step closer to success.



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