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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

PERFECT SHOW WITH "OUR OWN BOOK" FOUNDERS - Dhruv & Anubhav




A Creator is vision-focused and passion-motivated. To really live into your Creator self, you are called to do the inner work necessary to find your own sense of purpose—whatever touches your heart and holds meaning for you.
~ David Emerald

Ever heard of "Yongle Dadian" ?? Its a Chinese encyclopedia,written by more than three thousand scholars in the 15th century. Why Am i talking of some Chinese Manuscript here... Well, for an information, "Yongle Dadian" holds the unofficial record for the longest book written by different authors. Now after 5 centuries, we have someone who are aiming to create a new record by having four thousand contributors work on a single book,. Who is it ? Entrepreneur ?? Student ?? Well, its a mix of both.,. Let me welcome Dhruv Bhushan and Anubhav Jain to the PERFECT SHOW. And yes, you guessed it right..For the first time, PERFECT SHOW has 2 guest in the Show. Dhruv & Anubhav , IIM-Indore Alumnus, Founders of OurOwnBook.com, a user driven community, which brings together users who wish to write and in an interactive and collaborative form to develop a storyline which would be published as a book. Both the guest opinions have been recorded so that the individualistic views are put forth for the benefit for all.. To tell more about the guests,

Dhruv is the ideas man who provides the grounding to create the next big businesses. He possesses a very strong academic and extracurricular record with interests in diverse fields.

Anubhav is the one who gets the work done properly and in time. He is the force that drives people to attain the best in them. An avid reader and debater, Anubhav also possesses a very strong academic and co-curricular record.

Its over to the Show...
THE PERFECT SHOW.

Host: Prashant Sree - PS
Guest: Dhruv Bhushan - DB & Anubhav Jain - AJ

PS: Dhruv and Anubhav, Welcome to the Show. This is the first time, PERFECT SHOW has 2 guest at a single time. It's a pleasure to have you both in the Show.
DB + AJ : Thanks Prashant. We are happy to be in the Show.

PS: What are you passionate about in Life?
DB: I equate passion with being happy. What we are passionate about makes us happy. I am happy when I am doing something, anything. I can’t be sitting around doing the same thing over and over again. I love to experience anything new and try out my hand at whatever I can. I thrive on challenges and love it when I have to push myself to accomplish any task. So you can say that I am passionate about experiencing the variety and challenge of life!

AJ: I am passionate about the value of time. To me time saved is money saved. Punctuality has always been the most important virtue to me. I have always tried to be punctual in the various spheres of my life. And to me, some one who does not value time – be it his or others’, is not some one I would like to be associated with.

PS: Very Well said. Happiness and Time-consciousness, very vital combination for any aspiring Manager. Can you share your learnings from your life with us ?
AJ: One important lesson I have learnt of late in life is the way one balances the various aspects of one’s life. Through the tough way, I have learnt that personal and professional lives are two different facets of being alive. The moment these two get mixed, havoc may arise. One should be clear about personal and professional preferences and treat them as two mutually exclusive compartments.

DB: Hmmm, let’s see. Three things come to my mind.

  • First, life moves on, so better move on with it. Earlier, I used to spend a lot of time pondering about and fretting upon things that had not turned up the way I wanted them to. But, I am fortunate to have realized that life is like driving a car. We refer to the rearview mirror, we have our eyes on the road ahead, but most importantly we are focused on the steering wheel and the pedals. So learn from the past, look towards the future, have control over the present. Only then can we move ahead. If we disturb this balance, all we end up is with a huge crash!

  • Second, life is not fair, so deal with it. I always was an idealist thinking that everything would automatically happen perfectly; that people would treat each other with love and compassion; that everyone would be treated equally. But, this I have realized happens only in utopia. And life is not a utopia. It is only a march towards utopia. There is a natural hierarchy of power and a chain of command. Survival of the fittest has changed to survival of the powerful. Though I still am an idealist to a great extent, I understand that if we really want to make radical changes to the social order, better first rise to a higher level!

  • Third, one life is all we’ve got, so make the most of it.

PS: Thanks for sharing the learnings.They are indeed insightful..What would you change, if you are given a wish to change one thing in world ?
DB: I believe that we can only change ourselves and our actions. It is only through our actions that we can influence change in others. But yes, if I am allowed to play God and want to make one change, it would be to ensure that everyone takes responsibility for his/her/their own selves and stops passing the buck around. That would ensure that our march towards that utopia would become a lot easier.

AJ: Well, if given such a wish, I would like to eradicate the world of the evil of illiteracy. I believe that all other evils stem from illiteracy and education could be the ultimate cure that could make the world a better place to live in.

PS: Thats true.,. Enlightenment occurs through self realization, which one achieves over a period of time.,. Who is your Favorite Mythological Hero and why?
AJ: My favorite Hero would be none other than Lord Krishna, for the message of Karma given to the world by him in the famous conversation with Arjun on the teachings of Gita.

DB: I really do not believe in favorites. It is an enormity to pick out one from a whole bunch of brilliant heroes, or song, or books, or people, or anything for that matter. But yes, given my being named after Dhruva, I have read a lot about him and am inspired by his focus, determination, commitment and selflessness.

PS: Ok, there we have a commonality between you two.,. Mahabharatha ;). Ok, What would you like to stand for in your life ?
DB: Purpose of life is to find the purpose of life and then try and achieve it. Some find it sooner, some later and some never. I am still looking! Though I would definitely like to be remembered as someone who lived life as he wanted to - by his own principles, and ended up doing a lot of good for the people around him.

AJ: I would always like to stand for an India that believes in the power of truth – whatever is the outcome or how so ever long it may take, truth is the ultimate power that prevails.

PS: Hmmm.,. Iam sure we are on our way ahead.I hope both of you really achieve what you aspire for. What do you consider as your charm?
AJ: I am someone with whom my friends like to share their unsaid secrets and whom they look forward to when they need someone to stand by them. I have always been the motivating force behind my loved ones.


DB: I haven’t ever thought of this. It’s definitely not my looks! So has to be something that I do or believe in or some aspect of my personality. But seriously, I don’t know. I might not even have a charm. I better start asking my friends!

PS: Thats nice to hear.,. Maybe your charmed one might be of some use ;) Well, just kidding.. What is Your Thumb Rule for Life ?
DB: Honesty is the best policy, with some recently added caveats :)
- Never lie for personal benefit or someone else’s loss.
- Lying for others’ benefit is to be decided on a case by case basis.
- In case the first two do not provide the answer to your dilemma, do what you feel is right.

Being dishonest very well might give quick results, but in the end, it is a worse path to have taken. Either follow the rules or change the rules. Do not break them.

AJ: One thing that I have always believed in my life is that whatever happens happens for good or “Jo hota hai achchhe ke liye hota hai”. With this belief in my mind and heart, my life has become steadier and I have faced the tougher times of my life with much more strength and determination to move ahead.

PS: Wise sayings. More wiser if implemented in our life.,. Who are your Role Models in your life ?
AJ: My mother is the role model for me for all that she has done for me, for all the times she has been with me, for the way she runs my family, the way she has fought against all difficulties and has made me what I am today.

DB: I derive inspiration from a lot of people - my dad for his sacrifices and growth from his very modest beginnings to what he is today; my mom for her endless talents and continuous support; my family as a whole for making me what I am; Gandhi for his principles; Steve Jobs for his creativity; Branson for his spirit; Ambani for his persistence; Sachin for his performance; Bachchan for his humility; Teresa for her kindness; JFK for all that he was; the list is endless.

PS: Thats commendable.,. Since both of you are avid readers, can you share the books have influenced you a lot?
DB: Again, a diverse selection here. Starting from some as simple as the Secret Seven or Chacha Choudhary which inculcated the reading habit very early on to as complex as the Bhagvad Gita and Arthashastra for trying to simplify the complexities of life. Influence also depends a lot on context, so I was also influenced by books like Sam Walton’s, Made in America to Kiyosaki’s, Rich Dad Poor Dad that pushed me to start my first business. These days I am trying to read up on a lot of non-fiction, especially biographies.

AJ: One book which I loved reading and has influenced the way I have started looking at life is “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey. I believe that by constantly trying to implement the lessons of the book, I have improved on the way I interact with others, the way I present myself and the way I look at others. It’s a must read for everyone.

PS: What was your motivation behind starting OurOwnBook? Can we have your separate opinions ? :)
AJ: To be frank, OurOwnBook stems from my passion for writing. I have always been into writing stories and motivational stuff. OurOwnBook is an initiative for all such people, like me, who love to write but either didn’t have enough time to write a long book or didn’t have a platform for doing so.


DB: OurOwnBook was born out of the desire to do something totally new, unique and revolutionary in the internet domain. Of course, it was also fueled by the love for books and wish to write. Some feel that as we are ‘entrepreneurs’ money was the main motive behind launching OurOwnBook, but that is not the case. In fact, I have already pledged any profits to me from the first project of OurOwnBook to a charity doing stupendous work for children.

PS: Can you tell us, how it all started and around which time in College?
DB:Both me and Anubhav had decided to start something very unique before graduating from IIM Indore. Having won several competitions over the two years, including many b-plan events, we had a lot of ideas. However, they were all from a business perspective which required a lot of time, money and effort. So after thinking a lot about what to do, we narrowed down to the internet domain, which would be inexpensive and also allow us to make something available to the greatest number of people. This was late December 2007. Having brainstormed on a couple of ideas and not getting anywhere, we were sitting in the college mess on January 21, 2008 wondering about the next steps. It was then that discussion somehow veered towards our love for writing and books and both of us almost together said that lets start something which would allow a lot of people to write. It was then that we thought about the game where people continue building on stories by adding something to whatever was last said. We agreed that this could work, and voila, the seeds of OurOwnBook were sown.

AJ: It all started in the month of January 2008, around second week when both Dhruv and I decided to start a web-venture which could be something innovative, something completely new to the internet-savvy generation of today. And during our discussion about our hobbies, our childhood days, the games we used to play, etc., we came across the game where we used to complete a story by adding a line each. This was the moment that the idea of OurOwnBook struck our minds.

From there on ideas kept flowing automatically, till we reached a draft vision as to what we would like it to be, allowing anyone to write, becoming an author, publishing of books, creation of records and the rest. Finally OurOwnBook.com was launched on the midnight of March 5, 2008.


PS: Did you have any benefactor while starting this new initiative? (In the sense, anyone who guided you and supported you, apart from your parents and close friends)
AJ: Of course, all our friends and family members have been very supportive throughout the working out of this venture. But one person whom I would like to thank would be the designer of this website, Uma Parvathy, one of our juniors at IIM Indore, who worked day and night on this venture and without whose efforts, this would simply not have been possible. As regards to funding, it was through our own personal savings and winnings from the competitions. So the organizers of these events can be counted as other benefactors!

DB: The development of the project was kept mostly a secret with only me, Anubhav and a few other people knowing about it till we launched a teaser campaign on campus. Till that time the friends did help with a lot of ideas and potential problems. And we can never forget the contribution of Uma, our junior, who toiled tirelessly, even when her exams were going on to design and develop the entire website. Once it was launched though, everyone was very appreciative and supportive of the same. I would like to thank all of them and also the friend who inspired me to write in the first place.

PS: Great to hear that. Iam sure it will be inspirational for aspiring entrepreneurs to know that as long as you are committed to your cause, you will definitely get enough support... Suppose if someone wants to contribute to the story , how do they contribute ? And how does one get to know whether his part has been accepted in the main story?
DB: The first project which is to create the story with the most number of co-authors requires the members just to register on the website and continue from wherever it currently is on the web itself. No need to attach any document or sending across anything. Just visit the website and follow the simple guidelines. There are only a few posts which are a major deviation or unauthorized content which are removed.

Rest all the contributions, either it their own form or edited are incorporated into the story as it is indeed a collaborative effort. The first edited draft can be seen on the Story So Far Page of the website. Plus as the book nears completion, we would be informing the authors whose contribution has been accepted and asking them for verification details for purpose of the record.

AJ: To send your part of the story, you need to register on the website and start authoring! All contributions to the story, subject to approval by moderator, are accepted in the story. Only those contributors, who deviate a lot from the story, are given warning messages, the rest being accepted by OurOwnBook team. The acknowledgement of one’s contribution in the story can be seen on the ongoing story page. If one finds one’s lines in the story, one can be assured of his contribution being accepted!

PS: Well, Anubhav and Dhruv, i have learnt quite a few useful things from you too.,. Your life learnings have been equally accommodative.,. Iam sure the readers will also appreciate that fact. On behalf of my readers, I wish you both All Success in all your endeavours. God Speed...
DB+ AJ: Thank You Prashant. We too enjoyed the show. All the Best.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

PERFECT SHOW with Sundar - Passion Personified !!

Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.
--- Georg Wilhelm

Well Folks, this time, we have a person who is passionate about passion very passionately. Didnt get it ?? Quite right, well, that was for the introduction. The guest of this edition of PERFECT Show is none other than my senior from NITT college, Sundar Rajan, A Googler Blogger.,. To elucidate, he worked in Google and he is a ardent blogger as well. He hosts a site called Coffee with Sundar, which has been providing a lot of gyaan to students about higher education and a lot of other activities.,. And yes, you got it right !! He worked(not works) in Google, and having successfully belled CAT'07, he is joining IIM-B this year. Without much ado, over to the Show.



THE PERFECT SHOW:

Host: Prashant Sree : PS
Guest :Sundar Rajan: SR

PS: Hi Sundar,Welcome to the PERFECT Show.
SR Thanks a lot Prashant :-)

PS: Coool :) Lets Start !! So what are you passionate about in life ?
SR: I am passionate about learning/sharing knowledge.. I believe there is lot to learn.. There is even more to teach.. :-)

PS: Rightly said. I would like to ask a question here. What does one get by sharing if he doesnt get anything in return. ie. in monetary sense. what are your thoughts on this ?
SR: I think one must not always measure returns by monetary value.. There is so much value added when you teach.. Infact, from the givers perspective, it can increase confidence, give satisfaction.. you are looked at as experts from the receivers side.. And ofcourse there is so much value addition. you are giving information with a human touch.There is nothing like learning from people.. Its awesome.

PS: I admire your view...!
SR: Thanks

PS: Ok now, what things you have learnt in your life, which you would like to share with us ?
SR: I have a learnt quite a few things during my working years, which I have documented here..
http://coffeewithsundar.com/learnings-from-my-experience-at-google/
Let me tell you the main thing. Passion and attitude is what determines success... and not the abilities. If you are passionate, there is nothing stopping you..

Coffee With Sundar

PS: Good answer. ;) Moving onto the next question, If you are a rebel, what one thing would you like to change in today's world ?
SR: Hmm..I think if there is one thing which I would like to change in the world would be myself.. If not some of my core principles..There is sufficient scope for improvement.. And as we keep adapting/improving with the changing world.. we would see that the world is a better place .If we dont change ourself.. we will be left in a chaotic place.. and it will appear that the universe is conspiring against us :-)

PS: Wonderful Thought !! Who is your favorite mythological hero ?
SR: I dont have any particular mythological hero.. :-) I dont know in what sense.. Do you mean role models?

PS: More like a mythology character.,.
SR: I really would like to be Sri Rama in life.. :-)

PS: Great !! Your reasons ?
SR: I think Rama is one person who is loved by all people.. He has this eka patni vrata. My Mom wanted me to be like Rama !

PS: Good !! Only the lighting behind the head and the bow is missing. Dont worry ! we will arrange for it soon ;)
SR: ha ha..

PS: Just kidding... I held him in high regard.
SR: :-)

PS: Gr8 !! Ok, now what would you like to evangelize in ur life ?
SR: Ah.. I would like to be remembered as a great teacher.. with a lot of knowledge.. who shared all his knowledge.. with *PASSION*.. I want to be a symbol of PASSION :-) in whatever i do..

PS:Hats off again Sundar. I like this passion thing about you. What do u consider as your charm ?
SR: Its my passion and high energy.. with which I do things..I also believe a lot in my ability to persist (in difficult) situations..

PS: Good.,. and to what do you contribute ur healthy charm ?
SR: Just to give an example.. I am using my charm to run Coffee With Sundar :-). Its one example.. of my passion, high energy and persistence.. I would like to use my charm in everything I do.. :-)

PS: haha ;) I think its well evident. and has been very useful for many.
SR:Well.. hopefully.. :-)

PS: :) Cool. then what is your thumb rule for life ?
SR: Learn a lot, Teach others.. Be a role model.. Be inspiring & Passionate.. Although.. this looks like hand rule.. not a thumb rule... :-)

PS: Shall i call it a self rule of Sundar.,. ;)
SR: Whatever u call .. :-) As long as I follow..

PS: Who are your role models in life till now ?
SR: I am very happy that you have asked about role models .. Because i have many.. I dont have one person who embodies everything.. I like some characteristics in some people.. for example..
I love the humility of Sachin Tendulkar,
Confidence of Shah Rukh Khan, Sorry to say ..

Only these two ppl u might know.. others are..
Learning & Teaching skills of Sreeram, Google Engineer, I like Vidhya Rangasayee for her ability to take initiatives,Hemalatha Thiagarajan Maam for teaching..
no single person.. as such.. thats it for the time being.. :-)

PS: Good.,. you have a canny ability to spot the good things in others.,.I am sure will be useful to u in the long run..! Which books have been your fav influences ?
SR: I am not a voracious reader.. I am have read (non academic) once in a while..
If at all there is any book.. I would say .. Algorithms by C L R S :-) .If it was not for that book.. I wouldnt have reached Google..

PS: haha ;) No wonder about that ;)
SR: The place where I learnt a lot of things.. where i found my passion

PS: Iam impressed..! good to see a techie with a human side in all sense.,.!
SR: ha ha :-)

PS: Well Sundar.,. I must say that this edition was indeed quite fun as well as enlightening.,. Thanks for sharing your gyaan with us ;). I wish you on behalf of the readers a Happy and Successful journey ahead !!
SR: I really enjoyed being a part of this show..

To sign off,

"Waste no more time talking about great souls and how they should be. Become one yourself!"
- Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Friday, May 16, 2008

A Day with a ISB Alumnus !!

Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
— Harold Thurman Whitman


This time ,We have a guest, very passionate about his work. Inspite of his hectic schedule, he had agreed to be a part of PERFECT Show. I thank him on behalf of the readers for sharing his knowledge and his learnings with us.

He is Mr.Sujayath, product manager for Amazon Payments. He was a computer graduate working as a software engineer,then went for his MBA at ISB and then joined Amazon as a product manager. He oversee's products that revolutionize the way payments are made and is very passionate about his work. He is happily married to Summiah and considers her, his lucky charm. :)

THE PERFECT SHOW:
Host: Prashant
Guest: Sujayath

Prashant: Hi Sujayath,Welcome to the PERFECT Show.
Sujayath: Hi Prashant. Thank You.

Prashant: Logging in, What are you passionate about in Life ?
Sujayath: I am passionate about changes. I love the revolutionary changes such as internet, email, ecommerce, electronic payments, mobile, communication channel changes that made it possible for India to compete on the same platform as developed countries and change in thought processes such as quantum theory, relativity theory and E=MC2.

Prashant: What have you learnt in your life( other than academics), which you would like to share with others ?
Sujayath: Hmmm. Learning has been a part of everyday life. Some of my learnings are as follows:
1. Question the basic assumptions

2. Think in a structured way

3. Know your assumptions

4. People deliver their best when they get presented with the right level of incentives. Incentives could be carrot or stick

5. If you behave like a CEO, You are a CEO. Never worry about your background, designation or experience

6. Be proactive

Prashant: Great to hear that. If you are given a wish to change one thing in world, what would you change ?
Sujayath: In India I will change the reservations. Its sad that people fight to be branded as backward. People have lost confidence in their own ability that they are asking for quotas. Its self-confidence that they need and not really reservations.

In world I will change religion. I believe religion is the root cause for more than 50% of the worlds problems.Another thing that I want to change is the idea of Patriotism. The concept is outdated for the globalization era and needs drastic definition change.

Prashant: Very useful insights !! Thank You. Then who is your Favourite Mythological Hero and why ?
Sujayath: I like superman. The difference between superman and a spider-man is that superman is born as a super-hero while spider-man became one. I like to think that we are born great and just that we dont realize it.


I like Hanuman for the same reason. I like the idea of someone with enormous power but doesnt realize that he is that powerful. I believe we ALL are like that.

Prashant: Good reasoning !! What would you like to evangelize for in your life ?
Sujayath:I like to stand for objectivism. Objectivism, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute

Prashant: What is your charm ?
Sujayath: My wife.

Prashant: Lucky man...! What is your Thumb Rule for Life ?
Sujayath: Live for yourself and your family.

Prashant: Which books have been your Favorite Influences till now ?
Sujayath: Atlas Shrugged, Freakonomics, Fountainhead, World is flat, A short history of nearly everything,

Prashant: Who have been your Role Models till now and why ?
Sujayath: Einstein - Think about someone bringing a revolution just by thinking. He shows us what mere thought process can achieve.
Bill Gates I think he is the mascot for objectivism. Just by thinking about him, I get energized.

Prashant: Great to hear that Sujayath. Iam sure this edition of PERFECT Show would have been equally interesting and useful for the readers. It was a pleasure to have you in the Show. I on behalf of the readers wish you the very best in all your future endeavors...!
Sujayath: Thank You.

Will sign off, with a cogent thought:



"What is greatness? I will answer: it is the capacity to live by the three fundamental values of John Galt: reason, purpose, self-esteem."

Saturday, May 10, 2008

A Day with a MS Grad !!



“Do all the good you can, in all the ways you can, to all the souls you can, in every place you can, at all the times you can, with all the zeal you can, as long as ever you can”
--- John Wesley

This week guest is a young grad, Balaji Ramamurthy pursuing his Masters degree in Computer Science at University of Arizona.Here goes his introduction:

He has finished B.Tech in Information Technology and currently working for his Masters degree in Computer Science at the University of Arizona. His hobbies include quizzing and is an avid sports fan. He has played cricket, football and chess for other professional teams. He loves gaming on the PC.


THE "PERFECT" SHOW:

Host - PS - Prashant Sree
Guest - BR - Balaji Ramamurthy


PS: Hi Balaji, Welcome to the Show.
BR: Thank You

PS: Well lets get on with the show. What are you passionate about in Life ?
BR: I am passionate about being a good person. I am passionate about leading a good life. I do not want to be remembered by anyone for some wrong reason. I like helping out the less fortunate people with whatever I can. I am passionate about doing things my way and living life my way without having to listen to anyone. To be short and simple, I am passionate about being good to all and living life my way, so that I do not have any regrets when I am there in my deathbed.

PS: Thats what you call being good and doing good... Indeed nice to hear that. So What have you learnt in your life till now which you would like to share with others ?
BR: What goes around comes back around. I have learned to believe in Karma. So essentially what I'd like to share with others is that you need to be frank, honest and good to others. And life will be good to you. I have also learned to be practical and not ideal in life. In most real life situations, you need to be practical and not ideal.

PS: Speaking of ideal, lets assume If you are given a wish to change one thing in world, what would you change ?
BR: The political system in India. Needless to say, once it changes everything bad in India changes.

PS: Far-Fetched idea ;) !! Anyhow i sincerely hope a useful change should happen soon. Who is your Favorite Mythological Hero and why ?
BR: Robin Hood. Bold and fearless. Someone who was practical and envisioned the greater good.



PS: Nice choice. A hero of the common folks... Ok, tell me What would you like to evangelize in your life ?
BR: Goodness. I have and will continue to utilize any opportunity that I get to help people that are less fortunate.

PS: Good !! What do you consider as your charm ?
BR: My persuasiveness and my ability to convince people (in a positive sense and for a good cause that is :) ).

PS: What is your Thumb Rule for Life ?
BR: Be good to everyone and be good to life. You will feel the reciprocation. Everyone will be good to you.

PS: I agree . What you do goes around and comes back. Who have been ur role models and why ?
BR: I have no role models. Which is because I live life my way. I do not believe in following anyone else's footsteps. Though I respect others for they have done, I am my own role model and I try to improve myself every day after self-introspection.

PS: A different attitude. But definitely one of the unique one. Which books which have influenced ur thinking ?
BR: I do not read too much. To be frank, books have not played any part in influencing my thoughts. It is life that has influenced my thinking. Life around me. Lives of people who live around me. Lives of people who I know.

And of course my life and experiences. All these influence my thinking and actions. Life is your best teacher. No book or role model can teach you anything. There is a lesson to be learnt everyday in life. So learn those lessons and let them influence your thoughts and actions in a positive way.

PS: Well said.,. Life is a strict teacher in reality ;). Well Balaji, we come to the conclusion of this version of PERFECT Show. It is refreshing to know your learnings which Iam sure will benefit someone reading this post.
I thank you once again on behalf of the readers for being a guest in the show and wish you the very best in all your future endeavors.
BR: Thanks Prashant for your wishes and wish you the same...

Thats it folks. I hope you enjoyed this version of PERFECT SHOW. Like Balaji said Life teaches us a lot of lessons everyday. It depends on each of us how open are we to the learnings and how we decide to implement that in our life, that will determine how we are in Life. Its your Life...!

I will wrap up by sharing a profound thought:

Be Kind to People, for everyone is fighting a hard battle !!