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  <title>EVENTuALLY</title>
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  <description> If u ALLY the EVENT, ALL will fall into place. EVENTuALLY, that is. 
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   <title>Blindfold</title>
   <description>  As if it&rsquo;s a golden rule, we blindly associate strategy with success. So much so that we don&rsquo;t even acknowledge that those who fail&nbsp;have strategies too. Strategy has nothing to do with success or failure; it&rsquo;s a mere plan, a wish. Nothing more. You can have an impeccable strategy and yet lose, or a loose one and yet win. You are playing a game with many loose ends, and not pushing a ball into a visible hole.  
  You will rather smirk at this if you are a successful executive leading a unicorn. For you don&rsquo;t want the world to know you are being paid millions for just playing dice. This doesn&rsquo;t have to be so. Take credit for the move (which is, no doubt, a function of intelligence), but not for what shows up on the dice.  
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2016 12:46:29 +0530</pubDate>   
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