Welfare & Nation
Rishimukh|June 2017

If these thirteen pre-occupations of the mind are aligned to the cause of the nation, then we can build a stronger nation.

Vinod Menon
Welfare & Nation

1) WORK

The work that you do brings power. Produce goods that other people can use. Services and hospitality to others can add to your negotiation power. Because, when you manufacture or even serve, then you have things that are tradable. But many people compromise their capabilities for work. Generate work and then you can trade.

2) LEARNING

This aspect of continuous learning brings flexibility and adaptability in your brain. Much of regressive rigidity has to be deleted. Do deep learning. Get insight into how other people built their patterns of behavior. How did you get confined to specific habits. Decipher and dissect everything. Then, learning becomes possible. There is an old saying that; ‘Knowledge Is Power’. Learning demands that you get disciplined. Your orderliness and routine must encourage your learning process. Academic and scholastic ecosystem will bring benefit. Also, you may decide to begin to teach other people.

3) CAREER

People respect those who have domain expertise. Hair stylist, fashion designers, specialized chefs and also event managers command social status. Professionals are very much needed to bring quality in careers. Thorough understanding of vocational skills assures job and employment. Career ensures that you get your livelihood.

4) ECONOMICS

Make your tradeoffs profitable. If your transactions are not generating revenue, then your ability to monetize your talents needs more attention. Identify lucrative opportunities to generate resources. Participate in activities that bring gains to more people.

5) WEALTH

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