All Posts By manohar man shrestha

Mental Evolution for Aspiring Organizational Leaders

Mental Evolution for Aspiring Organizational Leaders   There are flaws in our minds that prevent us from being rich and happy.  Our bodies have been perfected over the millions of years of evolution from unicellular amoeba to present day homo sapiens.  But the mind as such is hardly fifty thousand years old.  Over the last…

Managing the Impossible with Business Modeling

Managing the Impossible with Business Modeling   Someone in Nepal is going to become listed in Fortune 500 soon in the coming decades.  This Nepalese tycoon will hit this list of the richest 500 people in the world and we will not have any inkling about it prior.  Then slowly he will rise to the…

Story on Self-motivation: Tara

  This is the story of Tara, a woman I met in Singapore.  She is the richest woman in Asia but no body knows her.    Once upon a time, there was a college.  In that college there were three friends.  One was a boy by the name of Sam, the other a girl called…

Story on Creativity: Ananta and The City of Gold

  Once upon a time, there was a kingdom, which was called the Clay City.  It was called Clay City not only because its buildings and streets were made of clay but also because there were no monuments and the citizens were savages, who had no heart and killed, looted recklessly in the name of…

Story on Personality development: Juntali

 Once upon a time, before the beginning of this world cycle all the planets and the sun held a meeting on how to go ahead with the creation.  The meeting was held in Upper heaven and only the most powerful, influential and most intelligent could attend.  Decisions were being made on how the sky will…

Story on Salesmanship: Baleshwor and Compustan

  Once upon a time, there were two great kings called Ivan and Appollo.  Ivan’s kingdom was named Bishalpur and Appollo’s kingdom was called Jidhpur.  They both had their eyes on a very rich and abundant state called Compustan.  Each wanted to conquer it and why not?  It had no king and its population was…

Story on Communication and presentation: Wakita and Swarga Dwari

  Once upon a time, at the beginning of the new world cycle, Brahma and Saraswati, gave Manu and his wife Manasi responsibility to build the world from scratch.  The creation would be built in three stages: nature, then population and finally karma.  To put this creation in place, Manu and Manasi gave birth to…

Story on breaking one’s own limitations: Flying Frog

Once upon a time, there was a village of frogs.  That village was inside a well and thus those frogs believed that there was no more to the world than the walls of the well, the tiny islands, the darkness and a small sky.    In that village, the resources were scarce so no frogs…

Managing the world inside

Just a moment back I felt as if the end of my career had come.  Is there a basis to such gushes of insecurity that stream into our minds that eventually spread throughout our body like the venom from a snake bite?  To me such a ‘down’ feeling, can be characterized by: the inability to…