a model of success that is sustainable, impactful, and enriching on a personal and communal level is a philosophy worth living... thanks for sharing...
Thank you for brightening our Sundays with positive thoughts and valuable insights. Generosity, kindness & dignity combined with a sense of purpose, discipline & genuine commitment to humanity will make our world a lot better.
I've often asked myself, 'what comes after success?' If your success is that you made it to the top but sacrificed your relationships, health, piece of mind, etc., are you truly successful?
The ability to live a good life (IMHO) includes the willingness to let other people into yours and there's no better doorway than kindness to allow that to happen.
I deeply, to the bottom, appreciate this post, Rishad. The mechanisms behind building and sustaining a ‘good business’ needn’t be different than those defining a ‘good life.’ The end users are the same…
I coach folks who have arrived at that very confusing point in the success cycle where one recognizes everything is totally out of whack; this IS the conversation and the work. Thank you for your writing and your leadership!
a model of success that is sustainable, impactful, and enriching on a personal and communal level is a philosophy worth living... thanks for sharing...
Thank you for brightening our Sundays with positive thoughts and valuable insights. Generosity, kindness & dignity combined with a sense of purpose, discipline & genuine commitment to humanity will make our world a lot better.
I've often asked myself, 'what comes after success?' If your success is that you made it to the top but sacrificed your relationships, health, piece of mind, etc., are you truly successful?
The ability to live a good life (IMHO) includes the willingness to let other people into yours and there's no better doorway than kindness to allow that to happen.
Good insights. I agree completely.
I appreciate your inclusion of visual art in your essays and the little poetic surprises like 'undulating uncertainty'.
‘Generosity as strategy.’
The end. Full stop.
I deeply, to the bottom, appreciate this post, Rishad. The mechanisms behind building and sustaining a ‘good business’ needn’t be different than those defining a ‘good life.’ The end users are the same…
I coach folks who have arrived at that very confusing point in the success cycle where one recognizes everything is totally out of whack; this IS the conversation and the work. Thank you for your writing and your leadership!
Great Rishad!