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The Constraints

Vishal Khandelwal · Oct 22, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Constraints are usually considered as roadblocks to success.

But it’s not uncommon that a challenging problem with a small budget or a tight deadline makes you more resourceful.

So constraints can be a powerful stimulant to the creative process. 

You may even want to add a constraint or two to make a problem more interesting or speed up your progress.

Limits are an artist’s best friend.

Retire, But Don’t Stop Working

Vishal Khandelwal · Oct 21, 2015 · Leave a Comment

The idea of retirement has been oversold in the modern society. 

Sitting by the beach on a yacht isn’t retirement, it’s an illusion created by consumerism.

You may want retirement from a profession or field of activity, but never from the work.

Work, a meaningful one though, brings the real long term joy.

So retire, but don’t stop working!

Replacing the Habits

Vishal Khandelwal · Oct 20, 2015 · Leave a Comment

How do you break a bad habit?

You can’t. Warren Buffett says, “The chains of habit are too light to be felt until they are too heavy to be broken”

What you can do, however, is to replace the bad habit with a good one.

There is a limited space for habits in our mind. Either it can be occupied by bad habits built by life long ignorance or good habits built with conscious awareness.

So start working on new habits and the old habits will disappear on their own.

Serendipity

Vishal Khandelwal · Oct 19, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Heraclitus said, “Expect the unexpected or you won’t find it.”

When we venture off the beaten path, we increase the odds of finding things which are more exciting than what we were originally looking.

Introduce some unplanned turns in your life journey and let the serendipity of life open new doors of unexpected opportunities.

That’s how many scientific discoveries were made, when people followed their curiosity without expecting to find something and stumbled upon path breaking ideas.

Become and explorer once in a while.

The Comfort Zone

Vishal Khandelwal · Oct 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Is failure bad?

Our error rate in any activity is inversely proportional to our familiarity with that activity.

So if you’re making very few mistakes, then you’re operating in your comfort zone.

Comfort zone is a dangerous place to be in. You feel good but you stop learning. The growth stops.

When we are doing things that have no precendence in our experience, then we will be making our fair share of mistakes.

So failure isn’t bad. Provided you aren’t making the same mistakes repeatedly.

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