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avsjai
456

A blind man asked Swami Vivekanand: "Can there be anything worse than losing eye sight? He replied: "Yes, losing your vision!"
From India, Madras
saiconsult
1898

Exactly.Sensual eye only sees but mental eye envisions.A man with vision is never blind. well said. B.Saikumar HR & labour Law advisor mubai
From India, Mumbai
avsjai
456

Nice to see your feedback charlot.....................................
I am sure you are aware of a fact that Swami Vivekenanda has made his splendid speech at your place Chicago...........................

From India, Madras
M.J.SUBRAMANYAM
24

Hi AVS,

About thirty years ago or so, when Mr. Narayana Murthy came out of IIM, Ahmedabad completing his MBA, he had a vision of creating Infosys, when computers even in USA was not so very popular. Mr.Murthy was able to see far ahead of his times - that is what the Management expert call "Vision" - and he gave birth to Infosys, which has become a world class organisation today. Kiran Mazumdar, the CEO of Bionics India, dreamt of biochemistry thirty years ago, soon after coming out of a college in Bangalore and today has created a world class organisation!! Likewise, Azim Premji, who was doing Vegetable oils business also had a vision of creating WIPRO and he has also made it as a world class organisation. Verghese Kurian, spurning a hefty pay packet of TCS in 1947, settled down in Anand in Kheda Dist of Gujarat and was able to create Amul, (using a small product called, "Milk") a cooperative venture, which is now is said to be earning Rs. 5000 crores of foreign exchange!! Many laughed at his idea of using milk for earning foreign exchange.

All these management genius rewrote the theory of management and were able to create world class organisation because they had a great vision and were able look far, far ahead of their times. But many of us (I am also included) have dreams, but it remains as dreams because we never translate them into action. These Management stalwarts were different and were able to translate their dreams into reality. These genius (Can I call "Bharatha Ratnas"?)have shown what a vision can do.

Mahatma Gandhi had a great vision of making India a "Rama Rajya", where every one was happy, free from any disease, in which theft, animosity, rivalry, robbery, etc were unknown. All these were absent in Lord Rama/s reign. But Gandhi's dream remained a dream because we have politicians who came after him were and are selfish to the core. All these underscores that we should have a vision and we must strive to translate it to reality by constantly making efforts towards that.

M.J. SUBRAMANYAM, BANGALORE

Thank you AVS, as usual you have given a great message to one and all.

From India, Bangalore
avsjai
456

Dear MJS
Happy Sunday morning.
My appreciation to you for an excellent analysis of the message in my thread.
Apart from the vision these stalwarts mentioned by you, have had themselves had one thing common. It is their FAITH. These great souls had faith in their FAITH.
Faith is very similar to electricity, which you can’t see, but you can see or enjoy the result in produces.
The FAITH of these stalwarts you have glorified as “Bharath Ratnas”, may be beyond their comprehensions, but the results of their individual FAITHS were seen by all of us.
I am thanking you for your active participation in the thread.
Have a nice Sunday.

From India, Madras
saiconsult
1898

Mr.Subramanyam
You deserve kudos for your splendid examples to explain what distiguishes the act of mereseeing and envisioning in the AVS quote and MR.AVS has rightly pointed to the key to transalating one's dreams into realty namely the faith in one's ability to do it.Thanks to both of you.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour law Advisor
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
M.J.SUBRAMANYAM
24

Hi AVS,
faith comes becasue of vision. they see everything in their mind much before many people see it and once they have their vision faith develops. So vision comes first and then faith follows.
M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, BANGALORE

From India, Bangalore
Saloni_15
1

The analysis is an excellent one and so are the examples quoted which perfectly matches the quote Losing eyesight is still living, losing vision is dead!!!!!
From India, Pune
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