Re: Share motivational or inspiring Business Quotes/Videos
The below video shows lot of Motivational Business Quotes for Entrepreneurs.Aspiring Entrepreneurs can watch this video to get inspired.Share this inspiring video to fellow Entrepreneurs and Friends so that they can get the inspiration for making their Business Successful.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDsftR63n_U
Re: Share motivational or inspiring Business Quotes/Videos
Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn't really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That's because they were able to connect experiences they've had and synthesize new things. - Steve Jobs
Re: Share motivational or inspiring Business Quotes/Videos
“Think twice before you speak, because your words and influence will plant the seed of either success or failure in the mind of another.”
“You can be anything you want to be, if only you believe with sufficient conviction and act in accordance with your faith; for whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.”― Napolean Hill
“There is a truth deep down inside of you that has been waiting for you to discover it, and that truth is this: you deserve all good things life has to offer.”― Rhonda Byrne
Parenting**
-Failed parenting strategies.
Children were told they were “special”, got A’s and admission into honours classes because their parents fought with the teachers to allow their children to move ahead, not because they deserved it, they were told they could get anything in life just because they wanted it. When these children get jobs and move into the "real-world they figure out they’re not special, mom/dad can’t get them promotions and you get nothing for coming in last or for just “participating” so their entire self-image is destroyed which results in a generation with extremely low self-esteem.
2) Technology
A world with FB, Instragram allows people to easily put ‘filters’ on things. It makes it seem that everyone is really happy and tough and has it all figured out. Engagement with social media releases a chemical called dopamine. When you receive a text, or a like we feel good and more proud. Becoming “unfriended” is a trauma for young kids. Dopamine is the same chemical that makes us feel good when we gamble, drink or smoke. It is highly addictive. There are age requirements to be able to drink, smoke or gamble but none for social media usage. An entire generation has access to an addictive numbing chemical called dopamine when they are going through their adolescence. Most alcoholics start drinking during their teen years similar to when as teens we start seeking external affirmation from friends and others besides family and use social media as an outlet. When children go through stress they don’t turn to a person they turn to something addictive (social media) to help them cope with their struggles. Just like how an alcoholic would turn to drinking. Young adults admit to not being able to form deep, meaningful relationships, their friendships are superficial and admit they cannot count on their friends for help. Scientifically people who spend more time on FB suffer from more depression than others that don’t.
3)Impatience
Millennials need instant gratification. You don’t even have to learn how to have a good conversation or how to pursue someone, when you can just swipe right. Job satisfaction and strength of relationships need time and patience, there is no way around it. A young adult will feel easily depressed at work after 8 months at their new job because they are not ‘making an impact’. Somethings like joy, self-confidence, developing a skill set and relationships take time. The overall journey is long and arduous and hard. There is an increase in suicide rates, drug overdoses and depression. But these are all the bad examples. The best case scenario is having an entire population going through life and never finding joy. They will waft through life and things will just be ‘fine’. How’s your job? “Fine”. "Hows your relationship? “Same as yesterday.”
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4) Environment
**Putting these young children into corporate environments. These environments that care more about the short term gains than the long term life of this young human being. They care more about the year than the life-time. These corporate environments aren’t helping them build their confidence or build skills of cooperation, overcome the challenges of a digital world and helping them find balance, teaching them the joys of long hard work instead of instant gratification. The young adults start blaming themselves when they can’t find fulfillment.