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The Scrapper’s Way: Making it Big in an Unequal World
Publisher:
HarperCollins
| Author:
Damodar Padhi
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Author:
Damodar Padhi
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback
₹499 ₹424
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So, you were not born with a silver spoon? You did not study in a ‘well-known’ school?
You could not afford to go to a great college? You were not privileged enough to secure
your dream job? Like it or not, but we live in an unequal world; life here does not
promise fair treatment to every individual. If you were born lucky and could afford it all,
this book can at best intrigue you a bit, but it is not really meant for you. If not, this is
exactly the book you need. Welcome to the Scrapper’s club. The only two things you
need to be here are a dream to succeed and an urge to face life as it appears before
you without whining. This book does not promise you the moon (and neither will it
deliver any). For more than three decades, Damodar Padhi has used this time-tested
and all weather resistant (read resilient) approach with great success. If you are
someone who equates success to only money and power, keep the book back on the
shelf and browse on. But if you are looking for success that includes financial freedom,
happiness, and purpose, we are ON. The Scrapper’s Way will take you through life’s
many crossroads and teach you the art of making sensible personal choices both at
work and in personal life, and above all purpose to enrich every aspect of it. One part in
every story as a behind-the-scenes memoir, the other part as the fuel to make you
think; this book will lay out your own path to success in an unequal world.
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So, you were not born with a silver spoon? You did not study in a ‘well-known’ school?
You could not afford to go to a great college? You were not privileged enough to secure
your dream job? Like it or not, but we live in an unequal world; life here does not
promise fair treatment to every individual. If you were born lucky and could afford it all,
this book can at best intrigue you a bit, but it is not really meant for you. If not, this is
exactly the book you need. Welcome to the Scrapper’s club. The only two things you
need to be here are a dream to succeed and an urge to face life as it appears before
you without whining. This book does not promise you the moon (and neither will it
deliver any). For more than three decades, Damodar Padhi has used this time-tested
and all weather resistant (read resilient) approach with great success. If you are
someone who equates success to only money and power, keep the book back on the
shelf and browse on. But if you are looking for success that includes financial freedom,
happiness, and purpose, we are ON. The Scrapper’s Way will take you through life’s
many crossroads and teach you the art of making sensible personal choices both at
work and in personal life, and above all purpose to enrich every aspect of it. One part in
every story as a behind-the-scenes memoir, the other part as the fuel to make you
think; this book will lay out your own path to success in an unequal world.
About Author
Damodar Padhi has over thirty-five years of experience in aerospace, energy and IT-
consulting organizations. A graduate of the department of Aerospace Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur, his passion includes creating and nurturing
high-performing, business-enabling teams and developing a pipeline of leaders. He is
the former Chief Learning Officer at TCS.
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