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For your 20s
20s is a decade of confusion.
However, in reality, it is the best decade of your life, ever!
Here are my 3 suggestions to people in their 20s:
1. Most people in their 20s feel they are too old.
But you are not! Do not feel you are running out of time. You are very, very, very young.
You still have time.
2. The only person you should be competing with, is who you were yesterday.
No. One. Else.
3. Do not put the pressure of making long-term decisions quickly.
The deadline to achieve things by a certain age has been set by society.
And is a trap.
Avoid the trap.
Define your own pace.
The decade that you spend in confusion, is the decade you must start spending in creation. Of yourself.
My favourite ritual at nearbuy
One of my favourite rituals at nearbuy used to be to send handwritten letters to the parents of top 5% of the crowd.
The parents didn’t expect it!
So didn’t the kids!!
But it was such a joyful moment to have the love and pride of parents pouring in!
The parents writing back, sending the messages through their kids.
Both parents and kids had an unexpected surprise!
It turns out, no one will ever be prouder of you, than your parents.
The truth about writing
You don’t need to be a writer by profession in order to write.
But you do need to write on paper in order to ace in any of your professions.
Because slow thoughts, create a thoughtful life.
Impulsive thoughts, create a life without impact.
Sorry means nothing, if…
A sincere apology comprises 3 part
- I am sorry for my actions
- I take responsibility
- Is there anything I can do to make it right?
Saying all these three things is under your control.
However, the response isn’t.
Especially to no.3 above.
It is your duty to ask if there is anything you can do to make it right.
But it is not your right to get an answer.
That is the other’s person’s choice.
If you get it, you may see your apology turn into not just forgiveness but also acceptance.
If you do not get any response, your apology should still come!
The next time you apologize, ask yourself why are you doing it?
And if there is any selfish reason behind it – then it is a fake apology.
Confusion leads to creation!
The first time nearbuy went to hire from ISB, we had to find a way of creating a buzz on the campus.
We weren’t a well known brand. And competition for talent was intense.
So during the pre-placement talk, we told students three things.
1. Your resume SHOULD NOT be in the ISB resume template.
2. Add color to your resume.
3. On the resume, name someone else from the batch who you think is better than you, for the role you are applying for.
It was super interesting to see the reactions.
1. While some students were relieved that they did not have to follow the template, some were jittery. Because now there was no standard way of doing the task!
2. Almost everyone was curious as to “what does color mean?” This led to the most joyful submissions: PDFs. Comic books. Highlights.
We sensed liberation!
3. We collated the frequently recurring names, and if they hadn’t applied reached out to them, while the submissions were on.
“7 students who have applied think you will be better than them at this role. Do you wish to consider applying?”
In a batch of 770 people, we had 380 students applying!
It made our job of shortlisting a lot harder, but we weren’t complaining.
This is what we signed up for!
We eventually hired 4 product managers. And all 4 of them stayed with us for 3+ years!
There is a thing about templates.
They are very seductive.
They give an illusion of safety.
They give an illusion of low risk.
So a lot of us fall for them.
Not just in our resumes.
In our lives.
Think about it.
How many of us are living our life like a template?
If Class tenth marks > 90%, then science
If parents = engineers, then engineering
If parents = business, then study commerce
If engineer = yes, then MBA
If age > 25, get married jaldi jaldi
If married > 2 years, sunao khushkhabri to the world
All of these are nothing but templates.
And whenever I think of templates, I am reminded of a powerful thing that Steve Jobs once said during an interview.
“Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use.”
But most of us do not change the rules.
We play a game designed and rules laid out by someone else.
And thus the rules laid out by someone else.
The world does not need another template.
The world needs a rebel.
The best investing strategy
Invest consistently.
Not out of FOMO.
Rather as a habit.
It is so obvious yet so sad so few people do it.
When you invest without worrying much, the compounded results take away much of your worries.
How routine helps
It is okay if you do not have an hour-by-hour schedule of what you do (recommended, though).
However, what would be wonderful is to have a routine of workout, meditation, studying, working, free time, walk, and everything else that is important to you.
If it is important to you, even if your schedule is a bit here and there, you will be able to get done with a good routine.
Routines prevent from riots, when schedule is simmering around a bit.
Don’t depend on yourself
Depend on yourself for your happiness.
Depend on yourself for your true success.
Depend on yourself for figuring out life.
However, don’t depend on yourself for remembering things. Free your mind of tasks. Let the memorisation be done by a notebook and a pen and a paper.
Let your mind do the noble task of thinking, by making it get rid of the naïve task of remembering.
Asking
We want to ask.
We all need help.
We want a push to get farther.
This isn’t a weakness. It is a strength, of trying to get better.
Most of us are scared to ask because we fear a no, or judgment on our capabilites.
Hardly wondering, what if we get a yes and become more capable?
Asking is cool, which begins with asking yourself the cooler questions that give better results :)
Important and Boring
After changing my career multiple times in my life, I have come to this huge realisation about life – that 30-40% of work is actually doing the mundane tasks. Even if your job is shiny.
How to do those mundane tasks – do them!
Whether it is when you don’t feel productive, whether it is the time you feel the most productive, or when there is the least resistance.
Doing gets things done :)
What comes as platitude advice is usually the advice you most need to execute on.
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