Most of the youth globally knows about FaceBook. You must also know the brain behind this amazing social networking site. He is none other than Mark Zuckerberg who surprised the world through his innovation and creativity and who raised the hopes of billions of youth by dreaming and achieving big. He bust traditional leadership myth that leadership is meant for experienced and aged people.
Mark’s Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg was born on 14 May 1984 in New York and the co-founder and CEO of Facebook. He is a drop out of Harvard College. He is the world’s youngest billionaire. He bagged Time magazine’s person of the year award. He has become a symbol of hope, role model and inspiration for youth globally. He broke the mental barriers and dreamt big and succeeded as the world’s youngest billionaire. He proved to the world that leadership has got nothing to do with age and experience. According to Mark, leadership is all about taking risk and dreaming big.
Mark – A Symbol of Success
You must have fire in your belly to excel as a leader. Don’t worry about the bottlenecks that come on your path towards success. Pursue your passions up to the hilt. Mark had initial setbacks when he first started his website with a severe criticism that his approach was improper. Subsequently he dropped out of Harvard and set up Facebook website and there has been no looking back for him ever since. Although several companies were ready to buy Facebook, Mark declined their offers.
Final Word
Mark has done good job! He is awesome! Age is not a deterrent to dreaming. Anyone can dream at any age. Do you want to become another Mark? Do you like to excel like Mark? Then don’t get into rat race. Be different and unique. Create something new and move forward despite opposition. Believe in your dreams firmly so that you too can become another Mark and leave a mark behind like Mark.
Professor M.S.Rao
Founder and Chief Consultant,
MSR Leadership Consultants, India
Blog: http://profmsr.blogspot.com
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