OUR VISION AND VALUES
Our vision:
- to enrich the lives of our participants by opening up their minds to the possibilities they can achieve in their lives
- to help our participants lead happier, more successful and interesting lives
- to help our participants live up to their highest potential
- to show our participants how they can initiate creative and constructive sparks in their careers and social and inter-personal lives.
Our values:
Suvro’s Good Life Tutorials is founded on certain ancient and modern, western and eastern, pragmatic and philosophical ideals and values. There is nothing impractical about pragmatic and philosophical values. We mention some of them here.
Look at the following list:
- enjoyment
- time management
- discipline
- patience
- punctuality
- cleanliness
- courtesy
- endurance
- mindful attention to little details
- learning more about our strengths, skills, aptitudes, attitudes and weaknesses
- nurturing good feelings like camaraderie, companionship, healthy competition, sympathy, empathy, honesty, courage, forbearance and love
- learning to work well without worrying over the consequences (ma phaleshu kadachana)
- “hitch(-ing) our wagons to a star” (Emerson)
- dreaming good dreams for ourselves.
Nobody will actually say that the above list is unimportant. But we will show you why they matter for doing well at different stages in the game of Life. In case you're wondering why values matter - read more.
- to enrich the lives of our participants by opening up their minds to the possibilities they can achieve in their lives
- to help our participants lead happier, more successful and interesting lives
- to help our participants live up to their highest potential
- to show our participants how they can initiate creative and constructive sparks in their careers and social and inter-personal lives.
Our values:
Suvro’s Good Life Tutorials is founded on certain ancient and modern, western and eastern, pragmatic and philosophical ideals and values. There is nothing impractical about pragmatic and philosophical values. We mention some of them here.
Look at the following list:
- enjoyment
- time management
- discipline
- patience
- punctuality
- cleanliness
- courtesy
- endurance
- mindful attention to little details
- learning more about our strengths, skills, aptitudes, attitudes and weaknesses
- nurturing good feelings like camaraderie, companionship, healthy competition, sympathy, empathy, honesty, courage, forbearance and love
- learning to work well without worrying over the consequences (ma phaleshu kadachana)
- “hitch(-ing) our wagons to a star” (Emerson)
- dreaming good dreams for ourselves.
Nobody will actually say that the above list is unimportant. But we will show you why they matter for doing well at different stages in the game of Life. In case you're wondering why values matter - read more.