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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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It is a truly revealing article from HBR and comes at an appropriate time in the economic turmoil. The key thing to note is that everyone has that innate thirst in ourselves to realize who we are and what we want to achieve. However there is a bar for achievement that current society seems to expect and most people would go to any lengths to achieve it. Have we thought about the long term impacts of our actions - there are more social issues today than there were say 30 years ago. Ancient eastern philosophy from the Bhagavad Gita (http://vedabase.net) talks about the duty of one's life in Karma, Knowledge and devotion. There are several interesting things one can learn from such study - something universities can consider including in their curriculum.
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