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how did the writer benifit from eshwaran eng

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lthough it may appear at first that the people who have the most to benefit from writing are writers, managers, businessmen, journalists, or keynote speakers, that cannot be further from the truth.

Each and every one of us can take away something from developing and honing our writing skills, even if it’s just a simple practice of keeping a journal.

As human beings are social animals, we need to communicate with each other on a daily basis.

Although the majority of that interaction is carried out verbally or non-verbally, a great deal of communication requires us to write. The most obvious example of this is posts or messages on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr. This also includes text messages we send each using our smartphones, or through platforms like Skype, Viber, and WhatsApp.

Of course, emails still have their place and some even still hold on to the lost art of writing letters. These are all instances where we are required to write, but what about benefits of writing just for the sake of writing? How can we make use of that?

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Vijay Eswaran was born in Penang to Pushpavathy Chinnaiah,[3] a teacher and Vijayaratnam Saravanamuthu, founder of the Malaysian Hindu Youth Organisation.[4]

Vijay Eswaran financed his tertiary education, which he did in the UK, by working as a cab driver.[5] After graduating with a degree in socio-economics from LSE (London School of Economics) in 1984, he traveled around Europe for a year, where he did a series of odd jobs.[6] During his travels he spent over a month in a Franciscan monastery, where he took a 33-day vow of silence. This experience stands at the core of his first book, In the Sphere of Silence. In 1985 he returned to the UK where he learned about binary system marketing, and obtained professional qualification from CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants). In 1986 he traveled to the US where he obtained an MBA from the Southern Illinois University in 1986. At this time he was involved in multilevel marketing (MLM) on a part-time basis while working for Systematics, a subsidiary of IBM.

It wasn't until his return to Malaysia – 13 years after leaving it – where he was approached by the Cosway Group to start its Philippines business, that he began looking at MLM more seriously.[7]

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