Step into a world of endless possibilities with this week’s edition of Sunday Spark! We're here to light up your entrepreneurial spirit with the latest insights, resources, and inspirations. Let's explore what we have in store for you this week:
✔️ Video of the Week: Why Charlie Munger is My Greatest Mentor!
This video highlights key lessons from billionaire Charlie Munger, shared by Robert Herjavec. It emphasizes humility, curiosity, and simplicity — Munger lived modestly, valued learning, and viewed money as a tool for freedom, not luxury. His philosophy: build simple, lasting businesses, stay curious, avoid excuses, and focus on purpose over possessions.
→ Watch Now
✔️ E-Commerce Insights: This Week's Quick-Reads
→ How to Build a Winning Amazon Brand in a Competitive Category
→ Top Amazon Niches in India You Can Still Break Into (2025)
→How to Start Amazon Selling with ₹1,00,000 or Less in India
✔️Spark Insight: Measure what predicts, not what reports
Principle:
Humans for judgment; systems for repetition.
Context:
Repeating work is waste. Either a bot or a playbook can handle it.
Try this week:
→ List 5 repeated tasks; automate 2 (e.g., n8n/Make, Zapier) and delegate 1.
→ Record a 5‑minute Loom to hand off a task.
→ Document the process in one page.
✔️ Book of the Month: The Black Swan By Nassim Nicholas Taleb
The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb reveals how rare, unpredictable events—black swans—shape history, finance, and life far more than ordinary ones. Taleb urges readers to embrace uncertainty, stay skeptical of predictions, and build systems that benefit from chaos rather than fear it. A provocative look at risk, randomness, and human arrogance in an unpredictable world.
→ Get Your Copy
✔️ Quote of the Week
✔️ Meaning of the Quote
This quote means that wealth and success don’t transform a person’s true nature—they simply reveal it more clearly. If someone is kind and humble, success will highlight those traits. If they’re selfish or arrogant, success will magnify that too. Money and achievement act like mirrors, reflecting who we truly are inside.
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Cheers!
Aman
One Response
Sir, please give me the correct link of “book of the month”