All the research and input into writing this book can be felt. This author is one of the best of the newer lot in India. No complains on the language and literature aspect, it felt as if i am actually reading someone who is into writing but as far as the layout of the book is concerned, it was repetitive. And as this book is a collection about different people, nothing can be said about the authenticity of the book. For people who are in a search of some entrepreneurial guidance, this book can inspire; although better books have been written. For people like me, i.e. is the bookworms, we can pass this book! Really enjoyed almost every story, each story brings out a vibrating cord of entrepreneurship. If you relate these stories with your life then you have the clear picture about the struggle of becoming an entrepreneur, how will you sustain your company as well as the people who are connected with you (maintaining the bond).I must say most of the stories were having common threads: India opening to LPG then the dotcom era which benefited most of them or must say they were quite lucky that these events took place otherwise just imagine without this how far they have gone?The root learning from the book is if you are confident of what you are doing then just stick to it, things will be not easy or at once you will not jump on to seven clouds. Things will take its due time but you have to be passionate about your work. Learn from your mistakes, failures, others success stories. Be part of the corporate world, know how the system works, don't look for brand, start with scratch i.e. small or medium size company where you will get more exposure.Capital is not necessary, if you determined and positive about your idea then money will come in by way of seed funding, angel investor or venture capital just be ready with your presentation and plan.Lastly, thanks to Rashmi Bansal for giving us this shit and must tell you your work has been appreciated.
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—bharat
The author has thought out of the box and came with this kind of a book.
—Renata
this book is amazing and please try to read everyone...
—liv