Thursday 6 December 2012

Visualize Uniqueness and you need to raise quite a few eyebrows

The focus of uniqueness is to allow yourself to respond to an external or internal opportunity and using those creative ideas trigger and deploy the creative juices of the whole concept toward the continuous development of your success. You need to be novel, useful, purposeful and non-obvious, which earns you uniqueness. “Graphical interface and mouse that were first invented at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center.”. It boils down to trying to expose yourself to the best things that humans have done and then they try to bring these things into what you are doing” said Steve Jobs in a television documentary “Triumph of the Nerds” in 1996”. The visualization can be viewed as an evolutionary integration of yourself, your ideas and the ecosystem by iterating series of activities, concept, clarity, uniqueness and implementation. Uniqueness thus becomes one of the key for success and below are some of such profound examples.
Steve Jobs dropped out of Stanford after six months and took up creative courses such as calligraphy for the next 18 months. His creative and technical inclination led him to set up Apple Inc., which is worth over $600 billion.
Dhirubhai Ambani the billionaire tycoon who started Reliance Industries in 1996 with just INR 1,50,000, never studied beyond class 10. During his life time he rose to become one of India’s richest men and today Reliance Market Cap is around INR 64,000 crores.
Anna Wintour, the highly feared and respected editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine, the bible for the global fashion industry, quit studies at the age of 15. Hard work and razor sharp brain kept her at the top for over 20 years.
Note: Next one will be on 13/Dec/2012:"Visualize why your dream is enjoyment for you" 
Be Unique

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