Anand Mahindra shares most valuable skill in business with a dog video. Viral
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Anand Mahindra took to Twitter to share the most valuable skill in business with a hilarious video of a dog. Watch the full video here.
Anand Mahindra often shares videos and posts on Twitter to motivate and also educate his followers. In his latest video, the 66-year-old businessman shared with his Twitter followers ‘the most valuable skill in business'. What is that, you ask? Well, it is knowing how to break free. He shared a hilarious video of a dog to prove his point. The video was initially shared by photographer Clayton Cubitt, Anand Mahindra retweeted it. The clip has over 1 million views. No better way of illustrating our addiction to habitThe most valuable skill in business today is knowing how to break free https://t.co/HQ7cmgxtyp True that sir !It's so important to see things as they are not through the glasses of prejudice and pre-conditioning.It's necessary for all walks of life.But I feel it needs close to super power. Not sure how to train our minds for it. A great example and have been illustrated very well with example. This happens to many of when we all get addicted to our old habits.. Not only in business in every walk of lifeStudent, housewife, professionalsChange & adaptation to changes is the quality that has made humans to evolveThe future belongs to those who wont be caged by limitationsThere are 100 excuses for failure but one reason to succeed This is happening because of we do not want to do something new in our day to day life
In the now-viral video, a dog can be seen standing right in front of a glass door. However, the glass has been removed, giving him full access to the garden but he doesn’t try to jump out of it despite the owner calling it again and again. Rather, it stays behind and keeps hitting it with its paws as if the glass is still there. The dog is so habituated to seeing the glass door that he refuses to believe that it can break free without someone else opening the full door for him. It is only when the owner opens the full door that it runs out.