Ashish Bisaria: If the Wind Will Not Serve, Take to the Oars (#16)

Conversation with Ashish Bisaria

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An ancient proverb has helped guide Ashish Bisaria through life’s changes: If the wind will not serve, take to the oars.

But this isn’t a message about habitual doing; it’s a story about moving forward through life’s changes with dignity, courage, perseverance, and — perhaps most of all — humanity and love.

One of the more heartfelt conversations I’ve had… Ashish shares what it means to plant trees the shade of which you will never see, the difference between ability and worth, and between presence and guidance.

Don’t miss this one. These ideas will stick with you for a long time, and may change the way you approach your next chapter.

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