Narayana Murthy’s 70-hour work week remark: 7 ways to design a “rich" life on your terms Further sharing the examples of some of the legends from different industries such as Virat Kohli, Ratan Tata, Amitabh Bachchan, and late former President of India APJ Abdul Kalam, Shetty said all such people accomplished great heights in their respective careers by pushing themselves beyond limits others had set for them. By talking about a 70-hour work week, Murthy was trying to convey that young adults should spend their earliest years pushing their boundaries, Shetty added.
Also read: Sudha Murty backs Narayana Murthy's 70-hour work-week suggestion: ‘He doesn’t know what less than that is’ "Honing skills, acquiring new ones, dealing with pressure, learning about other functions, working in collaborative environments & generally making the most of the opportunities, should be a top priority for all young adults," the actum-cum-investor wrote on LinkedIn. Also read: Even Narayana Murthy isn't always on point: youth must work smarter, not longer He argued that working hard at an early stage of a career was easier as there are no responsibilities like marriage, kids, home loans, or a 100 other things that life will throw at a later stage.
Also read: ‘Work 40 hours for company, 30 hours for yourself’: Tech Mahindra CEO Further, the Bollywood actor agreed that 'Life beyond work is important', but with the rapid transformation of the world because of Artificial Intelligence and technology, upskilling should be given priority. "Thrive for excellence, put in the hard work & cultivate your skills.
Find mentors, build networks & invest in soft skills. The rest will fall into place," Shetty concluded by sharing golden advice for future
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