From my 1st Instagram Live with Anurag Pathak on 30th December 2020

When Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Donald Clifton, Virender Sehwag, Anil Kumble, Kishore Kumar and Kumar Sanu came together last evening.

On this last day of the last month of the last year of the second decade of the second century I am living in; are you curious to know:

·         My take on cricketers Virender Sehwag and Anil Kumble and the lessons we can learn from them?

·         Why I so passionately believe in Gallup’s strengths based approach to living our lives?

·         The unique discovery made at the University of Nebraska decades ago that once and for all changed millions of lives forever; for the better?

·         My issue with social media given what I learnt from Sherlock Holmes more than 27 years ago and therefore why I did not join Instagram till yesterday and even then I don’t intend to get active there?

·         What is the power of the 1 thing approach?

·         What common traits I have found in the most successful people in my work over the last two decades?

·         What did singers Kishore Kumar and Kumar Sanu not do that made them the legends they are?

·         And finally, my response to what should our youngsters in the age group of 22 – 30 years look for as they start their careers given what we are missing in a hyper-connected world?

Then you are most welcome to watch my first ever Instagram live interview that my young, dynamic, enterprising, proactive friend Anurag did with me yesterday evening.

Here’s the link: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CJbOMgbDKxp/?igshid=1rql89t61jfk1

Thanks a lot dear Anurag for inviting me to go live, spontaneous and candid in this interview for all your friends out there. And I totally appreciate your questions.

The world is what our questions are like.

All my best wishes for your journey ahead to make the world a better place with your initiatives.

_/\_

Sohum.



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