Money Series: Part 51

By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group

LUCKNOW: The same idea is also of my one more friend Rajul Sirohi. There was a steady recession in the stock market some time ago, and the people who had benefited with millions of rupees in the stock market, were sinking into debt and newspapers were filled with the news of suicides by people who were often disappointed by life.But Rajul calls that time as the golden episode for buying new shares on much less price, and he made a slight difference in his work system and invested all his attention on the new purchase and earned more than ten-time profit in comparison to his average profit in future. What did Rajul do? Nothing but all game was played by his everlasting positivity only.

Meet Satvik Gupta, another friend of mine, too. Satvik is a big businessman, and in many cities, he has a business of food chain, but gradually many business houses and companies have come into this business due to the possibility of big profits in this area, and Satvik’s business failed in competition and became a big loss deal. I thought that Satvik would be extremely disappointed and depressed in this ‘adverse time,’ but when I met him, I was shocked to see his stability and indomitable faith. Do you know what Satvik told me? Satvik had said that this is the most ‘favorable time’ for him for learning. A true businessman earns ‘wealth’ at the time of profit and ‘experience’ at the time of loss, then by using such experiences; he again earns ‘wealth’ in the future. Satvik Gupta’s experiences taught him a great lesson and by taking advantage of the same experience, he could re-establish his business at the top.

When Thomas Alva Edison was unable to light the bulb even after five thousand unsuccessful experiments, then on asking a press reporter as to why he did not believe that he had failed in his invention, he had said, “No friend! I have not failed, but I have discovered that through these five thousand ways, the bulb cannot be lighted.”

Tarun Prakash Srivastava

The writer is the author of book ‘Science of Money’ available on Amazon.com in English at http://bit.ly/Science-Of-Money  

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