Today I am going to share with you some of my life lessons. I learned these lessons in the context
of my early career struggles, a life lived under the influence of sometimes unplanned events which were
Onces
the crucibles that tempered my character and reshaped my future.
The first event occurred when I was a graduate student in control theory at the Indian institute of
Technology (IT) Kanpur. At breakfast, on a bright Sunday morning in 1968. I met a famous computer
scientist who was on sabbatical from a well-known US university. He was discussing exciting new
developments in the field of computer science with a large number of students, explaining how such
developments would alter our future. He was articulate, passionate and quite convincing. I was hooked.
I went straight from breakfast to the library, read four or five papers he had suggested, and left the library
determined to study computer science. When I look back at that pivotal meeting. I marvel at how one
role model can alter the future of a young student for the better. This experience taught me that valuable
advice can sometimes come from an unexpected source and chance events can sometimes open new doors.
NR Narayan Murthy, 'From A Better India A Better World'
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Today I am going to share with you some of my life lessons. I learned these lessons in the context
of my early career struggles, a life lived under the influence of sometimes unplanned events which were
Onces
the crucibles that tempered my character and reshaped my future.
The first event occurred when I was a graduate student in control theory at the Indian institute of
Technology (IT) Kanpur. At breakfast, on a bright Sunday morning in 1968. I met a famous computer
scientist who was on sabbatical from a well-known US university. He was discussing exciting new
developments in the field of computer science with a large number of students, explaining how such
developments would alter our future. He was articulate, passionate and quite convincing. I was hooked.
I went straight from breakfast to the library, read four or five papers he had suggested, and left the library
determined to study computer science. When I look back at that pivotal meeting. I marvel at how one
role model can alter the future of a young student for the better. This experience taught me that valuable
advice can sometimes come from an unexpected source and chance events can sometimes open new doors.
NR Narayan Murthy, 'From A Better India A Better World'
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