With a mission to celebrate Indian cinema, and to carry on the legacy of DadaSaheb Phalke, Abhishek Mishra has worked hard to achieve success at a very young age. He has set himself in the league of inspirational story makers by becoming the youngest entrepreneur of India. On 31st October 2021, he was invited as the speaker for TedxMansagarlake, Jaipur, Rajasthan wherein he delivered one of the most inspirational speeches on recognizing mindset as the biggest asset and its impact on our life.
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In his speech, he spoke at length on ‘Mindset Your Biggest Asset’. According to Abhishek,” The difference is between the finite and infinite outlook of a human being that leads to success or loss, and what factors are key in the latter.” He warned about the dangers of perceiving an infinite outlook with a finite mindset, which hurts trust, cooperation, and innovation. He has been fascinated with how leaders and organizations can change the world and continues to write on patterns of thinking, acting, and communicating in the most successful ways.
Abhishek also shared that there is no such thing as a natural-born leader, as well as the importance of having empathy in leadership. He further emphasized on the importance of being a good listener wherein you not only tend to embrace patience but through adequate observation and analysis, learn more aspects of life through others around you. He mentions that it is crucial to prioritize your own time as the time you spend on reading or rendering onto someone, should be of equal worth.
In its deeply moving and thought-provoking talk, he highlighted the concept of, “The Art of Elimination” as the assertion is paramount on which habits and the kind of people require elimination in life. Likewise, the principle of balance in terms of time management, roles implementation, etc, is the essence of an equilibrium life.
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Abhishek Mishra’s life is in itself a motivational tale. A perfect example of how a hardworking kid turned into a millionaire with sheer belief, a positive mindset, and hard work. Abhishek started his journey at a very young age by working in call centers and then assisting on Adshoots. His curiosity about Indian Cinema led him to do a thorough study on the ongoing environment of Indian Motion pictures. Because of his diligence and determination in reviving the name and work of the father of Indian Cinema, Abhishek Mishra was appointed as the CEO of DPIFF (Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival) at the age of 18. Furthermore, he was included as the Jury Panel of Central Board of Film Certification, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India. Mr. Abhishek Mishra is also working tirelessly to provide a podium to the hard work of aspiring, independent, & professional movie makers so that the new era of Indian cinema gets its lost golden touch.