Thursday, October 29, 2015

Giving your 100% even if its your Last Project


Recently I was asked to assist in the discussion of our new upcoming property. They were doing the initial planning and needed some feedback from the people on the ground. Those that ran the daily operations. It got me thinking me thinking should I do it just for the sake of doing it. Cause the property is miles away and will ony be ready in about 5 years down the road. Not sure if I will ever be working there. So why should I give my 100%.
Then I remembered this story I received a few years ago. Its about a carpenter who was retiring. So his boss gave him one last project. Which was to build a house according to his specification and he could use any material in the store. So the carpenter did it half hearted. He was not going to be a carpenter anymore, so why should he care. When the house was completed, the boss presented it to him as a going away present for all his years of hardwork. He was sad cause he made the house really slipshot. The moral of the story is whatever job you get, do it 100%.
Petronas Malaysia even did a video similar to the story above. The video is below, enjoy.


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Saturday, October 17, 2015

21 Life Tips From The Timeless Wisdom Of Lao Tzu- Part 1


Lao Tzu is believed to have lived in ancient China around 6th century BC.

Exact details of who Lao Tzu was and when he lived have been a topic of debate among historians.
Some even believe that Lao Tzu was not a single person and was the synthesis of many wise people of the time.

Even though the identity of Lao Tzu may not be clear, the legendary work Tao Te Ching has been illuminating the paths of millions over the centuries.

Considered one of the most profound pieces of wisdom ever written, the Tao Te Ching is a short work of 81 chapters. The Tao Te Ching is Translated as “The Classic way,” or simply “The Way.” It would be an understatement to say that it is full of timeless tips for living that are relevant even today.




In this post, we begin scratching the surface of Lao Tzu’s great work. I have been deeply influenced by Lao Tzu over the years and this post is my profound gratitude for his wisdom and guidance.

This is Part-1 of the 2-part series on the wisdom of Lao Tzu.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The industrialist Andrew Carnegie used these 10 principles to become the richest man in the world - Business Insider

Andrew Carnegie arrived in the US in 1848 with barely a dollar to his name. By 1901, he was the head of a steel empire and the richest man in the world.

At the height of his power, he was approached by a young journalist named Napoleon Hill who was interested in telling the stories of successful people.

Carnegie saw a special drive in Hill, and in 1908 he decided that Hill would document all of the strategies that made him a legendary businessman and philanthropist.

Together, they helped pioneer the self-help genre, and Hill’s 1937 book “Think and Grow Rich” has gone on to become one of the top-selling books of all time.

When Hill began his career writing about success, Carnegie gave him his “10 Rules of Success” that provided a foundation for much of Hill’s work.

Here’s a synopsis of the rules, which appear in the collection “The Science of Success“:




1. Define your purpose.
Create a plan of action and start working toward it immediately.

2. Create a “master-mind alliance.”
Contact and work with people “who have what you haven’t,” Hill says.

Read more at The industrialist Andrew Carnegie used these 10 principles to become the richest man in the world - Business Insider