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DISRUPTOR DISRUPTED

"Always mold with Clay"

Clayton Christensen recommends that:

(a) You should try and measure your life using the concept of Internal Rate of Return (IRR) - This literally means “Don’t always do things for its immediate benefit or gratification - Always think long-term.”

(b) In life, its always about “what you do, with what you have, where you are.” In Clay’s words “God does not aggregate, he does not count numbers.”

(c) How will you measure your life? “God will assess you on the basis of how well you helped other people be better people.”

(d) “You want to be a DISRUPTOR, don’t be DISRUPTED.”

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