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26.5.18

Entrepreneur I met 


Is Life always a mystery. What does it try to teach each one of us at every moment we pass through? Does all pages of life are written already.We never know.

But one thing is sure. The one who decides to write his own page will truly succeed. I happened to meet an entrepreneur today with full of energy and the never failing attitude.He has hardly completed 10th std and then ITI fitter.

However he has gradually built an empire for himself. He runs a Carton box company for six years now and has started building his second one and facing lot of struggles.

Lesson Learned #1: On Parenting
   Make your children understand the financial challenges or any challenges you undergo in life and also seek their suggestion to overcome.Do not paint a rosy picture of your life to the child.

Let them strive and succeed in life. He give practical lessons to his child. He sometimes makes his son who is in 7th grade to manage the show of the company for a day.

He asks his son to stretch his shift. Sometimes the kid has to miss a meal. He says that is fine. Because we never we will always have three meals a day.

I am sure it will be really alarming for the new gen parents who are pampering their child so much.

Lesson Learned #2: On Life & Entrepreneurship
 The entrepreneur keeps coming up with new ideas. He attempted to make cardboard from sugarcane waste. He experimented in multiple ways along with his kid before he succeeded in coming up with a successful version of cardboard.

He do not buy new machines. He always buys the used version and tweaks it himself with lot of modification and transforms it into a completely new version which is smarter than the branded products available in the market. His version cuts down the cycle time and time to market of the product.

He was so happy to share this. A person without any technical education and not much financial background was able to achieve this. But if one has both, will they scale to heights?!!!

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