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Activity Factor 100%
Age / Height
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28 / 5' 3" (160cm)
Marital Status
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Never Married
Education
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Bachelors - Commerce
Profession
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Accounting Professional (Others)
Religion / Community
:
Hindu, Vaish
Mother Tongue
:
Marathi
Location
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Mumbai, India
Posted by
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Self

Personality, Family Details, Career, Partner Expectations etc.
    • The Featured "Five Rules" is selected by the editor, possibly with input from random strangers. The criteria is simple - I [we] liked it. The featured contributor is Brian Johnson:brian johnson is a marketing consultant and professional speaker; he has presented to crowds that number in the thousands, but he is most proud of being a husband and father of two beautiful daughters. Here are Brian's "Five Rules For Life":1. ) Challenge yourself. Set goals that make you s-t-r-e-t-c-h. It is a cop-out to make things too easy - always take it to the next level and don't be afraid to fail. I would rather fail trying to do something that made me expand my abilities and work harder than I ever thought I could rather than succeed at doing something I knew I could accomplish with my eyes closed. 2. ) Make yourself a brand. Sit down and decide what you want to be, and what you want people to associate with you. Map it out and then work hard to make it a reality. When people think of me they think of three things: someone that helps organizations with their image and messaging; a captivating and entertaining speaker; a loving husband and father. That is my brand. Who are you?3. ) Realize that happiness isn't something you "obtain". The sooner you realize that happiness is not something you obtain like a piece of furniture or a job, the more likely you are to achieve it. Most people think they will be happy if they get a promotion, make a sale, start a relationship with someone, or buy a certain kind of car. But happiness is created, not acquired. Have you ever wondered why - as a general rule - people with less are happier than people with more?4. ) Live responsibly. This has many meanings to me - but basically it means don't ignore injustices, treat others with respect, do what is right for the world and environment, and quit thinking it is "someone else's" job. 5. ) Get a dog. A dog loves you unconditionally. A dog thinks you are the greatest, coolest, smartest, most successful person in the world. Get a dog and work hard to live up to its expectations.


Basics & Lifestyle
      • 28
      • Never Married
      • 5' 3" (160cm)
      • Very Fair
      • Average
      • 50 kgs
      • India
      • Non-Veg
      • No
      • No
      • Traditional
      • Aries
      • B+


Religious Background
Astro Details
      • Hindu
      • Vaish
      • Vaish vani
      • Kashyapa / Kaashyapa
      • Marathi
      • Tula (Libra) / Not Specified
      • Don't Know


Family Details
      • Passed Away
      • Homemaker
      • Not Specified
      • 1 of which married 0
      • 1 of which married 1
      • Upper Middle Class
      • Traditional


Education & Career
      • Bachelors - Commerce
      • INR Rs 2 lakhs to 3 lakhs
      • Yes
      • Private Company
      • Accounting Professional (Others)


Location
      • Mumbai, India
      • Maharashtra
      • Citizen
      • Not Specified


Basics & Lifestyle
      • 21 to 27
      • Never Married
      • 4' 11"(149cm) TO 5' 2"(157cm)
      • Not Important
      • Not Important
      • Not Important
      • Not Important
      • Not Important
      • Not Important
      • Not Important


Religious & Social Background
      • Hindu
      • Not Specified
      • Marathi


Education & Career
      • Not Important
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Partner Location
      • India
      • Maharashtra
      • Mumbai
      • Not Important