Re: [MTC Global] Who Will You Chose to be - Drive 1 or Driver 2?

Oh I am confused. Are you in sync with me or being sarcastic? Whichever it is Professor s have realise there are 300 shades of grey.
Mafia maybe but tell me you can live without them

On 05-Jul-2017 11:21, "Ramesh M Swamy" <ramandsur@gmail.com> wrote:
Very True Professor Usha. The more you borrow and pay interest and payback regularly you will be rated high Net worthy by AGENCIES LIKE CIBIL. After all BFSI Industry survives by dignified borrower's.   
Whereas you have Huge Bank Balance and have no debts, then CIBIL will rate you low ,if you do not have a borrowed history ,where you are measured credit worthy by No. of points based on amount borrowed /EMI Paid  and How much you owe to Public .Off course without defaulf. ven if you are default and pay penalty ,you will get higher rating.
This is Rule of Banking Mafia.
WBW
Dr.Ramesh
Professor and Consultant


On Sun, Jul 2, 2017 at 8:58 AM, Usha Gowri <usha.gowri@gmail.com> wrote:
Driver 1 drives the Corolla. He paid it off already, has a 2 bedroom house paid for, makes 300K per year and has no debt/credit to pay, saves handsome amount and sleeps happily.

Driver 2 drives the Merc Benz. He has 3 Years left to pay it off, has a 4 bedroom house with hundreds of thousands left to pay, makes 200K per anum and has poor credit, lot of debt to pay, sleeps with a lot of stress each night.

Sadly many people would choose to be driver 2 because of what it looks like in spite of the reality that driver 1 is more wealthy. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is a good example of driver 1. Your circumstances will never change until the way you think changes.


it is a myth  that Driver 1 sleeps happily. Driver 2 is then unfit to be driving the Merc if eh frets so much . Infact Driver 2 will have better credit history bec he has borrowed and as long as he is no defaulter.People believe if we keep a fat bank balance our credit goes up.I learnt from a banker friend that they are seen as non risk person.On the other  hand someone  who borrows,invests ,takes risks but is not a defaulter is seen as credit and risk worthy!!
As long as it is a choice I dont see a moral in it. It is like racing-you can drive at mad speeds because you know the pleasure and also the danger-and one chooses .

 
Usha K Sankar
President
Co.Re Foundation
Partner 
Tugboat Consulting and Marketing Services LLP

What is to be does not necessarily have to be.

Let go or get dragged 






On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 8:24 AM, Kumar K <mpi678@gmail.com> wrote:
Earlier being an owner of the company, he was attached to the wealth. But later he became custodian of the wealth and enjoyed life.

"Remain detached in this world of attachment. Whatsoever you eat, whatsoever drink, whatsoever you do, do it as an offer to ME " says Lord Krishna. "And you will absolved of all wrong fruits of your actions."

Please read: Physic was deteriorating in para 1 line 5 of earlier mail. 

Prof P.K.Keshap

2017-07-01 8:17 GMT+05:30 Kumar K <mpi678@gmail.com>:
Good morning to all e-friends at MTC

Mentally non-material person can be as easy as driver #1. How this happens? A child was born in poverty. No food. No shelter. He determined to be big man. As he lived near the sea shore, he saw the ships coming and going in the ocean. And always dreamt to own one.  When he grew up, he started working in     the ship. Then he was able to own one ship. By the age of 45, he was owning a company having about 95 ships- owned or hired. But the mental stress was excessive. He could not have a wink of sleep. Phetysic was deteriorating. 

Totally broken with frustration of owing and operating such a huge fleet of ships, this chap went to a known Swamiji. Swamiji was having over 1000 maths throughout world yet smiling. This thought made him to visit Swamiji.  He took out the keys of his office from his pocket and tendered it to Swamiiji saying: Swamiji, I cannot run this company. It is a huge burden on me.  Swamiji smiled. He placed the keys at Swamiji's feet,.

Now, while he was coming back to his home, he was feeling quite light mentally. 

For about 2 weeks, he enjoyed the life of his choice. Then a disciple came. Handed over the keys to this owner of company saying: Swami says "you are appointed as Managing Director of the company. Company belongs to the math." The man was very happy. He worked for Swamiji's math's company (which was actually his own company) and enjoyed the life of his choice as well. 

Moral of the story: It is not wealth that causes problems in life. It is the unreasonable attachment with wealth that creates. Once mentally detached, all joys of life can be enjoyed. 

Money is a matter of function four
A medium, a measure, a standard, a store. 

Please share the 5th one if known to the erudite professors.

With regard,

Prof P.K.Keshap

2017-06-30 21:38 GMT+05:30 manage <registrar9@gmail.com>:
it is a balance of individual though process between misunderstand of passion and contentment. 

Driver 2 creats high networth business  in compare with driver 1
Driver 1 creats high volume 

On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 1:09 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:
Driver 1 drives the Corolla. He paid it off already, has a 2 bedroom house paid for, makes 300K per year and has no debt/credit to pay, saves handsome amount and sleeps happily.

Driver 2 drives the Merc Benz. He has 3 Years left to pay it off, has a 4 bedroom house with hundreds of thousands left to pay, makes 200K per anum and has poor credit, lot of debt to pay, sleeps with a lot of stress each night.

Sadly many people would choose to be driver 2 because of what it looks like in spite of the reality that driver 1 is more wealthy. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is a good example of driver 1. Your circumstances will never change until the way you think changes.

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