Are you a subscriber or an original? | Rahul Jain | TEDxSurat
In life, we often get a chance to subscribe to beliefs and myths or to choose to be an original and follow what we want to follw.In this talk, Rahul Jain shares his thoughts about the common myths that exist, how people chose to subscribe to those myths without really thinking in detail, and how they can refrain from the same and choose to be an original instead, by not beliving something the moment they hear it. Rahul Jain is a Business Coach and Mentor specializing in coaching business owners and their families for over 19 years. He has an in-depth understanding of how businesses operate and the key challenges that prevent them from doubling their profits every year.Rahul advocates a frugal working method and trains people to manage their operations in just one day a week—a technique he has successfully implemented with over 10,000 business owners. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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