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Winning Stroke: Interview With Vijender Reddy Muthyala, CEO, DrinkPrime

"You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can't do something themselves, they wanna tell you, you can't do it. If you want something, go get it. Period."

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If not in the current profession, you would be?
Software engineer + founder of an NGO like a blood bank

One tune you always hum?
you can run, you can hide but you can't escape my love.

One book to read when you want to motivate yourself?
Shoe dog

One dialogue of a movie that motivates you or you like the most?
"You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can't do something themselves, they wanna tell you, you can't do it. If you want something, go get it. Period." - The Pursuit of Happyness
 
The place you have never been to and always want to go?
Switzerland and Mount Everest

An animal that signifies you & why?
bear - not at all scared of anything. always passionate about one thing like food for bears. can be calm and study or aggressive depending on the situation
 
A Movie Character you most resemble or resonate with?
 King Leonidas from 300
 
If your life was to be turned into a movie, who would you like to play your part?
Leonardo Dicaprio
 
Luck or Hard Work, what do you think weighs more in defining a successful person?
Both. I believe luck is also a by-product of hard work. if your hard work doesn't give you results then it somehow comes back as luck.

One best decision you ever made?
Had to decide between a girl and my dream. I decided to pursue my dream.
 
A strategy that you always use to take your decisions in Personal or Professional life?
When you solve other's problems your problems will be automatically sorted.
 
Whose advice do you seek when in a dilemma?
Other entrepreneurs and books
 
What has been your biggest achievement?
Created 150 jobs and looking to generate at least 1000 jobs.
 
One thing that you want to change in yourself?
Want to be more organized and start liking things which are boring also.
 
A line said by your closed one that you never forget?
"Life is a train journey. Different stations come. Some people get in and some get out of the train at each station but still, the journey should go on" - Told by my mom when I lost my dear one.


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