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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnu Bulusu spent thirty years in the technology industry, including roles at HP, Microsoft, and Deloitte. She co-founded INRY, a digital transformation company she led to one of the fastest growing companies in the US. Along the way, she hired and worked with thousands of people, which gave her an unusual window into how careers unfold. Her first book, Sticking On, became an international Amazon bestseller. Purpose Has a Pattern continues that exploration. She now runs L5.ai with her husband Bipin and splits her time between the US and India. Find her at anubulusu.com or connect with her on LiRead More...
Anu Bulusu spent thirty years in the technology industry, including roles at HP, Microsoft, and Deloitte. She co-founded INRY, a digital transformation company she led to one of the fastest growing companies in the US.
Along the way, she hired and worked with thousands of people, which gave her an unusual window into how careers unfold.
Her first book, Sticking On, became an international Amazon bestseller. Purpose Has a Pattern continues that exploration.
She now runs L5.ai with her husband Bipin and splits her time between the US and India.
Find her at anubulusu.com or connect with her on LinkedIn.
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What if purpose isn’t a straight path, but a pattern waiting to be discovered?
“Follow your passion” is the most celebrated career advice of our time.
After three decades of watching thousands of professional journeys, I’ve learned this: passion and success rarely travel together.
Purpose is not something you chase.
It is something that emerges.
It reveals itself when you commit to a direction long enough, invest the time ins
What if purpose isn’t a straight path, but a pattern waiting to be discovered?
“Follow your passion” is the most celebrated career advice of our time.
After three decades of watching thousands of professional journeys, I’ve learned this: passion and success rarely travel together.
Purpose is not something you chase.
It is something that emerges.
It reveals itself when you commit to a direction long enough, invest the time instead of chasing the next emotional high, and allow experience to compound. Over time, what feels random begins to connect. The pattern was there all along.
In this book, you’ll see how this pattern shows up not only in the lives of the celebrated, but in everyday journeys, including a coffee roaster in the Netherlands, a tailor in Minnesota, and an octogenarian scientist in India.
Once you see the pattern, you cannot unsee it.
And your career will make sense in a way it never did before.
What if purpose isn’t a straight path, but a pattern waiting to be discovered?
“Follow your passion” is the most celebrated career advice of our time.
After three decades of watching thousands of professional journeys, I’ve learned this: passion and success rarely travel together.
Purpose is not something you chase.
It is something that emerges.
It reveals itself when you commit to a direction long enough, invest the time ins
What if purpose isn’t a straight path, but a pattern waiting to be discovered?
“Follow your passion” is the most celebrated career advice of our time.
After three decades of watching thousands of professional journeys, I’ve learned this: passion and success rarely travel together.
Purpose is not something you chase.
It is something that emerges.
It reveals itself when you commit to a direction long enough, invest the time instead of chasing the next emotional high, and allow experience to compound. Over time, what feels random begins to connect. The pattern was there all along.
In this book, you’ll see how this pattern shows up not only in the lives of the celebrated, but in everyday journeys, including a coffee roaster in the Netherlands, a tailor in Minnesota, and an octogenarian scientist in India.
Once you see the pattern, you cannot unsee it.
And your career will make sense in a way it never did before.
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