Anand Mahindra’s Monday Motivation post includes powerful quote by one of his favourite poets

Anand Mahindra is one of the most loved and most-admired personalities in every nook and corner of the country. The highly-successful entrepreneur is also quite active on the micro-blogging Twitter platform.

Every now and then, the most famous businessman comes up with exciting or catchy tweets to engage with his fans and followers on social media.

From posting Monday motivation stuff to expressing his opinions, the Twitter fraternity has seen it all. At the same time, he never shies away from giving befitting or epic replies to the haters on social media.

We have repeatedly seen that Mahindra has a knack for shutting the critics with classy and bossy replies. On the other hand, he also has an incredible sense of humour, something that the netizens would love to the core.

Anand Mahindra’s Monday Motivation post includes powerful quote by one of his favourite poets

Meanwhile, Anand Mahindra made the headlines for his Monday Motivation post that includes a powerful quote by one of his favourite poets.

As a part of his Monday ritual, Anand Mahindra shared a post with his followers on Twitter. It is a powerful quote by Maya Angelou. The quote says, “If you must look back, do so forgivingly. If you must look forward, do so prayerfully. However, the wisest thing you can do is be present in the present.. Gratefully”.

To which, the industrialist wrote, “One of my favourite authors/poets. Her advice is consistent with our ancient teachings. There is no more invigorating way of starting a new week than by anchoring yourself in the present moment…Last week was just that—last week. #MondayMotivation”

On November 14, Anand Mahindra shared another quote by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. “Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner,” read the picture quote attributed to Lao Tzu.

“Go to work today to achieve your own goals. Impress yourself…it’s much harder than impressing others. #MondayMotivation” Anand Mahindra wrote.