Rajamanickam Antonimuthu is the Founder of QualityPoint Technologies (QPT). He has written many books including “Dream Big, Move Forward Inch by Inch” and “Emerging Technologies for Profit“
Read below some Quotes from Rajamanickam.
It is true that dreaming big is the starting point of achieving great things in life. However, that doesn’t mean we need to act big. Taking small but steady steps, without going back, is the key to achieving our big dreams. So, dream big, and move forward inch by inch.
For any kind of problem, reading good books is the vaccine to prevent it, courage is the treatment to manage it, and love is the cure.
For living a happy life, some suggest working hard, while others suggest reducing expectations. However, we cannot say that everyone who works hard is happy, just as we cannot say that all lazy people are unhappy. Similarly, we cannot say that all people with low expectations are happy, or that all people with high expectations are unhappy. The key is to align our expectations with our work or to adjust our work to match our expectations. In other words, we need to find a balance where our work consistently exceeds our expectations, regardless of their level, to lead a healthy, happy, and successful life.
Aspiring entrepreneurs should not blindly replicate the business models of existing successful businesses. Instead, they should actively explore emerging technologies to uncover new opportunities tailored to the current business environment.
Aspiring entrepreneurs should prioritize learning from the experiences of those who have faced challenges and setbacks in their entrepreneurial endeavors, rather than solely focusing on the stories of successful individuals. This approach helps mitigate the effects of ‘Survivorship bias,’ which can lead to an unrealistic perception of entrepreneurial success.
Even no goal is a goal!. While motivational speakers advocate for setting clear goals, some spiritual individuals emphasize living in accordance with the flow of life, embracing spontaneity rather than pursuing rigid objectives. I believe both perspectives hold merit and can lead to fulfillment. Embracing a “no-goal” philosophy can be considered a goal in itself, requiring resilience and acceptance of the consequences that come with pursuing this path. However, those who initially embrace a “no-goal” approach and later succumb to the pressure of setting conventional goals may face significant challenges. Ultimately, the choice between pursuing specific goals or embracing a “no-goal” philosophy is a personal one, and committing to either path requires unwavering dedication and self-awareness.
Don’t hesitate to write anything about which you are interested and experienced. You may think that sharing your experiences and knowledge may not be useful for others, but I am sure that it will be genuinely helpful for a few people who need it. Even though I’m not a skilled writer, especially in English, many of my books have sold well, and I’ve received positive feedback from many readers.