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When I was visiting India for work back in 2006, I got my name published on The Times of India newspaper. I was reading it while having breakfast at the hotel, and I saw this sports related question, and all you had to do was to send an email with your answer. So, I did that. And apparently, only a few people did it. I got my name printed on the next issue.

We're talking about a national newspaper with a circulation of ~3 million at the time. I still keep the copy of the issue with my name. Sometimes, just showing up can take you to the top 0.0002%. :)




It’s what I tell my kids. Two things will put you ahead of most people doing most things: 1) show up and 2) try.


Luck is where preparation meets opportunity.


Or, at the risk of being redundant, but from the wonderful lecture by Richard Hamming, “Luck favors the prepared mind.”


I wish someone has taught me that. It really boils down to that most of the time.


This is not to be underestimated; you see these opinion pieces or columns in newspapers and think, "wow these must be like the smartest and most well-known people who passed a rigorous application procedure" etc, but in practice... there's very few people actually willing and able to do these things.


You realize it's true because the same people easily morph their "areas of knowledge" so they can write opinion column about basically anything.


Me and my friend were fans of LinuxForU magazine, now OpenSourceForU. I once wrote a reply or so and it was printed in next edition. Inspired by that, we wrote an article, a simple one. That too was printed in next edition. We got a little money also from it, I think.




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