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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAfter stumbling over love and ambition, Tanaaya sets upon a path she never chose. Instead she becomes an integral part of a tale of ex-lovers, smitten brothers, a small-town couple, a college sweet-heart, betel smudged goons and a murder. Red Peacock is a tale of seeking freedom, love and revenge painted with colors of blood, politics and bright yellow hues of West Bengal. It is fuelled with passion, and explores humans’ undisclosed subdued desires and limits they breach to achieve dreams. In efforts of breaking shackles, do they really achieve what they seek? But do they even know whatRead More...
After stumbling over love and ambition, Tanaaya sets upon a path she never chose. Instead she becomes an integral part of a tale of ex-lovers, smitten brothers, a small-town couple, a college sweet-heart, betel smudged goons and a murder.
Red Peacock is a tale of seeking freedom, love and revenge painted with colors of blood, politics and bright yellow hues of West Bengal. It is fuelled with passion, and explores humans’ undisclosed subdued desires and limits they breach to achieve dreams. In efforts of breaking shackles, do they really achieve what they seek? But do they even know what they seek anymore? When in a journey, not only the roads they travel change, but the travellers themselves too.
No one tells you that:
Money is seldom the reason why people don’t start businesses – fear of money is.
Failures will far outnumber successes. Make failure a friend. Become familiar with it – know how to look it in the eye and find out more about it.
People do business with people they like and are familiar with. To most people, YOU are the business.
There is no good or bad investor; there are only right or wrong invest
No one tells you that:
Money is seldom the reason why people don’t start businesses – fear of money is.
Failures will far outnumber successes. Make failure a friend. Become familiar with it – know how to look it in the eye and find out more about it.
People do business with people they like and are familiar with. To most people, YOU are the business.
There is no good or bad investor; there are only right or wrong investors.
What makes an entrepreneur special is the bridge of intelligence between the left and the right brain, the bridge between Business and Art.
Through this never-before-seen side of entrepreneurship, Karthik Kumar explores the various emotional challenges an entrepreneur faces and also tells you how to overcome them. Don’t Startup is not about giving you the knowledge and the know-hows of starting up. It is about imparting the wisdom that Karthik has gained from his evam journey and how that wisdom will be the strength in yours.
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