1. To start a culture change all we need to do is two simple things:
- Do dramatic story-worthy things that represent the culture we want to create. Then let other people tell stories about it.
- other people who do story-worthy things that represent the culture we want to create. Then tell stories about them.
Example: A story of sheer passion by Santosh Ojha.--- Jo Chaho Ujiyaar.
2. Best Compliment ever received by Banaras Hindu University. Remark is given by Bhupen Hazarika.
"In Guwahati, I was an Assamese. In Kolkata, I became a Bengali but I became an Indian after coming to Uttar Pradesh, particularly BHU." [Source]
#For More BHU nostalgia, Download this ppt.
3. Matt Tabbi 's reveal us about some hidden facts and his hypothessi about Goldman Sachs:
The Great American Bubble Machine. [Quite Long Article]
Moral for us: "Organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy."
Thought of the day:
A man far greater than you, far greater than any we have known, once said, “To be in good moral condition requires at least as much training as to be in good physical condition.” This man was called Jawahar Lal Nehru.
- Do dramatic story-worthy things that represent the culture we want to create. Then let other people tell stories about it.
- other people who do story-worthy things that represent the culture we want to create. Then tell stories about them.
Example: A story of sheer passion by Santosh Ojha.--- Jo Chaho Ujiyaar.
2. Best Compliment ever received by Banaras Hindu University. Remark is given by Bhupen Hazarika.
"In Guwahati, I was an Assamese. In Kolkata, I became a Bengali but I became an Indian after coming to Uttar Pradesh, particularly BHU." [Source]
#For More BHU nostalgia, Download this ppt.
3. Matt Tabbi 's reveal us about some hidden facts and his hypothessi about Goldman Sachs:
The Great American Bubble Machine. [Quite Long Article]
Moral for us: "Organized greed always defeats disorganized democracy."
Thought of the day:
A man far greater than you, far greater than any we have known, once said, “To be in good moral condition requires at least as much training as to be in good physical condition.” This man was called Jawahar Lal Nehru.