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Talent vs Attitude - harsha bhogle

It all begins in the mind.....
A must-watch talk on why attitude matters, not talent. Presented at IIM Ahmedabad by Harsha Bhogle, a well known cricket commentator in India.

A summary is here:


How one deals with a certain situation tells about a person...
Rightly said, its the attitude which determines the altitude...

And for those who can spare out some time for the complete talk:



part 2: what you heard in the summary.. belongs here

Comments

  1. saksham22/10/10

    Wow!thanks for sharing. Well said. Talent helps only till a certain level. Later its only attitude.

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  2. awesome girl .. very nice talk.. I liked the link with whole video thanks for sharing

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  3. Own Unkn22/10/10

    good, thanks for sharing.

    it seems one is winning in one's own term, unknowningly.

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  4. wow nice one and very true.
    Sharing it

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  5. talking about Harsha Bhogle, one must check out his TED Talk if not already seen. Liked it..

    http://www.ted.com/talks/harsha_bhogle_the_rise_of_cricket_the_rise_of_india.html

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  6. thanks saksham, karen own onkn and pri

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  7. thanks varun for sharing that link :)

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  8. Very Deep thoughts Gurl!

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  9. meow meow.. i mean thanks meow!

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  10. Anonymous29/9/12

    Nice blog

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  11. thanks @Anonymous! :)

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