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Narayan Murthy’s Speech at NYU (Part 6)

Monday, July 9, 2007 | 5 comments

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Based on my life experiences, I can assert that it is this belief in
learning from experience, a growth mindset, the power of chance events, and self-reflection that have helped me grow to the present.

Back in the 1960s, the odds of my being in front of you today would have been zero. Yet here I stand before you! With every successive step, the odds kept changing in my favor, and it is these life lessons that made all the difference.

My young friends, I would like to end with some words of advice. Do you believe that your future is pre-ordained, and is already set? Or, do you believe that your future is yet to be written and that it will depend upon the sometimes fortuitous events?

Do you believe that these events can provide turning points to which you will respond with your energy and enthusiasm? Do you believe that you will learn from these events and that you will reflect on your setbacks ? Do you believe that you will examine your successes with even greater care?

I hope you believe that the future will be shaped by several turning points with great learning opportunities. In fact, this is the path I have walked to much advantage.

A final word: When, one day, you have made your mark on the world, remember that, in the ultimate analysis, we are all mere temporary custodians of the wealth we generate, whether it be financial, intellectual, or emotional. The best use of all your wealth is to share it with those less fortunate.

I believe that we have all at some time eaten the fruit from trees that we did not plant. In the fullness of time, when it is our turn to give, it behooves us in turn to plant gardens that we may never eat the fruit of, which will largely benefit generations to come. I believe this is our sacred responsibility, one that I hope you will shoulder in time.

Thank you for your patience. Go forth and embrace your future with open arms, and pursue enthusiastically your own life journey of discovery!






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Narayan Murthy’s Speech at NYU (Part 1) - Sramana Mitra on Strategy Sunday, July 29, 2007 at 10:32 PM PT

Thanks for Posting!

snehal Tuesday, February 26, 2008 at 11:29 AM PT

It is a personal pride to be hailing from the same home town. A lot more so to see the closing paras where Mr.Narayana Murthy upholds the 5000 year old Epic Srimad Bhagavatam, which is considered as The Most Spiritual and Cultural God-spoken Epic humans can read and act upon.
In summary what each of us need to recognize is the immense Humility that Mr.Narayana Murthy possesses and to which we have adequate witnesses and beneficiaries. Can say a lot more, but the summary does say it all. May the Lord give Mr.Narayana Murthy longest life of healthy and peaceful living.

HNS Murthy Sunday, March 9, 2008 at 11:53 PM PT

Very inspiring story. I think he can be named as the Father of the Indian software business. The part I like most out of his speech is the utilization of chance events for your own good.
Very good reading for educated budding entrepreneurs.

Madhuka Friday, May 9, 2008 at 12:03 AM PT

Sramana,

We thank God, as He has a greater purpose for you which we see here … in bringing consciousness to a wider world!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghunath_Anant_Mashelkar
How about doing a series on my Tutor Dr. Mashelkar to add to all the other great ones … In him I recognized as a kind and great soul then … but did not see what a full role model he was from his young life in India to what he is today … as he left too early just after a couple of terms but after giving me invaluable guidance in Chemical Engineering … he left to answer his calling from India’s - 5 Year Planning Board - back in 1974/75.

Best regards,

Kirti Patel.

KP Sunday, May 11, 2008 at 3:33 PM PT

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