Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Go Kiss the World by Subroto Bagchi

This one is an autobiography by Subroto Bagchi, an entrepreneur and co-founder of MindTree, an International IT consultancy.
This book is a blend of personal experiences and instructions from Subroto.
Its a small book (about 230 pages) and I couldn't put it down once I started reading it. 
The narrative basically goes around the personal life experience of the author but it never looks like a preaching. It is more like 'I-have-to-say-something-you-can-learn' and if you are not interested you can better put it down.
The author takes the instances from different parts of his life like a child, a grown man, an insecure entrepreneur etc and in the end leaves with a feeling that there are some other things in life more than just earning the money and the best part of life is making choices.
He quoted Buffet as more than $10,000 is enough for the maximum satisfaction that money can bring.
My favourite is 'We're free to make the choices but we should be ready to take those consequences that follow.
The narrative and the language is quiet simple and it is also a good point about the book.
I'm not writing in detail about everything given in the book because I think that this is something which people should read and understand on their own which is quite typical to all the autobiographies.

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