VALUABLE LESSONS: LESSONS TO LEARN FROM SIR TIM BERNERS-LEE.

I don’t think any introduction required for Sir. But something I would love to say about Sir.

I am inspired by Sir Tim’s generosity. When I started reading about Sir Tim’s, History of Web from webfoundation.org. I noticed two lines, As the web began to grow, Tim realised that its true potential would only be unleashed if anyone, anywhere could use it without paying a fee or having to ask for permission.

I started reading a bit more about Sir Tim and visiting https://www.w3.org/ and https://theodi.org/ Open Data Institute and watching YouTube videos and decided to buy a valuable book too.

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The lessons I’m gonna share from valuable source too. TED blog. We all knew very well that, how TED Talks impacts us in our life. Over the last just 4 years, I have been watching TED Talks quite seriously. I started understanding how every speaker delivers his/her own way of narrating their “art of story telling” and giving a “purposeful talk”.

Here, some lessons from Berners-Lee and his twenty-something baby, the World Wide Web.

1. Harness Your Own Frustration.

2. Involve Others Early.

3. Don’t Stop.

I would sincerely encourage you all to read the full post by clicking the source link down below.

SOURCES: https://webfoundation.org/about/vision/history-of-the-web/

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VALUABLE LESSONS: TEN LESSONS TO LEARN FROM THE MOVIE “THE WOLF OF WALL STREET”.

Life will never stops giving lessons. If we think, last moment or yesterday or last year. There is a lesson (something) you can learn. It impossible to say there is nothing to learn. It’s paradoxical. If you started having a sensational feeling, there is a lesson I learned from this experience. Those experience either makes you joy or misery.

Fine. Apart from emotional/sensitive experiences.

I am articulating, there are some of the lessons will makes you to understand about the reality in life. Rather than happy or sad.

In my life, speaking with quite straightforwardness, I started understanding very few lessons. I need to keep myself and I should remind often. I never care much about whether that (few) lessons makes to happy or sad.

But those lessons made me to understand “to live the life wisely”.

Once we started learning/realizing, this is the lesson has life given me. Then our peaceful life starts.

Why am I sharing these lesson from this movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”?

This is one of the best entrepreneurial movie to watch. And there is lot to learn from this movie too.

Here I searched and researched about two types of lessons from two different sources.

Let’s ready to learn the valuable lessons.

Here are seven lessons I’ve learned that you can take away from his story:

1. Being good friends with your employees means they will do anything for your company.

2. Do not rule someone out because of past issues.

3. Social gatherings are a great way to build company culture.

4. Be careful about what you are sacrificing for money or success.

5. Sometimes it makes sense to quit while you are ahead.

6. A competitive or intense company culture has pros and cons.

7. Take life a little less seriously.

The movie can be applied to the world of business.

Here’s three business lessons from the movie “The Wolf of Wall Street”:

1. Leaders have a vision.

2. Develop the best out of your employees.

3. Have the ambition to succeed.

Conquer your fears by enlarging your vision, build your team, and dream big!

I would sincerely encourage you all to read the full post by visiting the sources down below.

SOURCES: https://www.inc.com/john-rampton/wolf-of-wall-street-lessons.html

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VALUABLE POETRY: “Opportunity” by John James Ingalls.

ABOUT THE POET:

John James Ingalls was a US senator from Kansas. Born in Middleton, Massachusetts in 1833, he graduated from Williams College in 1855. He was admitted to the bar in 1857 and later took an active interest in politics, becoming a State Senator in 1862. He was elected to the Kansas State Senate and later to the US Senate. Ingalls was an abolitionist and a staunch supporter of Civil Services reform. He frequently contributed to leading magazines and reviews. Senator Ingalls was a lover of the best literature. He wrote many celebrated articles on public affairs and many of a purely literary character.

It is said that the poem “Opportunity” was President Theodore Roosevelt’s favourite poem and that Roosevelt had framed and fixed this poem on his Presidential office wall.

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Opportunity, it is famously said, knocks only once. John James Ingalls, a U.S. Senator from Kansas, penned an ode to this simple but profound principle in the mid-19th century, and it was said to have become Theodore Roosevelt’s very favorite poem. When he was president, an autographed copy of it was the only thing besides a portrait to hang in TR’s executive office in the White House. If the Bull Moose needed a potent reminder to listen for opportunity’s subtle call, we all surely do as well.

Master of human destinies am I;
Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait.
Cities and fields I walk. I penetrate
Deserts and seas remote, and, passing by
Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late,
I knock unbidden once at every gate.

If sleeping, wake; if feasting, rise, before
I turn away. It is the hour of fate,
And they who follow me reach every state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe
Save death; but those who hesitate
Condemned to failure, penury and woe,
Seek me in vain, and uselessly implore.
I answer not, and I return no more.

SOURCES: https://smartenotes.com/opportunity-by-john-james-ingalls-summary-and-notes/

The source refuse to connect here. I would sincerely encourage you all to visit The Art of Manliness.com

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