«The whole idea is that if we do not repeat our mistake, that is the reason we build our system and process around that. So, learning from mistake is something very important and we have to keep on acknowledging it, that yes, as human beings we have made mistakes and we will make mistakes, so there is no point that the day you get that feeling you have arrived, the problem starts,» says Sandeep Tandon, Quant Mutual Fund.
We are celebrating Teacher's Day with great learnings of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and Warren Buffett. What has been your great learning from the masters of the world? And what would you like to share as a learning for our viewers today on Teacher's Day?
Sandeep Tandon: If you sit down, whether you talk about Warren Buffett or talk of bhaiya or anybody who is very successful in the market, I think I have always seen the one aspect which is humility. And second thing they always accepted, even on the multiple public forum, the mistake which they did. And we believe that if you can highlight that, that you have learned from mistakes and I think that is the biggest learning, like even at Quant what we try to say that we as a human being will make new mistakes.
The whole idea is that if we do not repeat our mistake, that is the reason we build our system and process around that. So, learning from mistake is something very important and we have to keep on acknowledging it, that yes, as human beings we have made mistakes and we will make mistakes, so there is no point that the day you get that feeling you have
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