Value & Valuation Are Not The Same
It is easier to create imaginary valuation than real value. The easiest way to destroy our future is to ignore our lessons of the past and disengaging ourselves from the present.
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All living creatures are driven by desires. To attain their object of desire one often must work with other beings who, in turn, are driven by their own desires. And because desires are often complex objectives stemming from the minds that are often unsteady, disturbed, and, therefore, fearful – conflict …
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Value & Valuation Are Not The Same
February 19,2021 / The Kautilyan Perspective Vedic Management / 0 CommentsIt is easier to create imaginary valuation than real value. The easiest way to destroy our future is to ignore our lessons of the past and disengaging ourselves from the present.
Listen. Observe. Think. Act.
February 19,2021 / Vedic Leadership Counselling Vedic Management / 0 CommentsAll living creatures are driven by desires. To attain their object of desire one often must work with other beings who, in turn, are driven by their own desires. And because desires are often complex objectives stemming from the minds that are often unsteady, disturbed, and, therefore, fearful -...
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