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Mind Without Fear
by Rajat Gupta
Inspiring. The journey of a man who despite his relatively humble background, made it big in corporate America achieving a pinnacle of success.
His side of the story is truly saddening. Seems prosecutors made to a great length to make an example out of him. However I don’t agree with everything here. He has portrayed as he was totally innocent and a victim of a flawed justice system. Which cannot be 100% right. I am sure Preet Bharara will have slightly different view.
But in conclusion - it’s inspiring. Like the fact of how he led his life, was a family man. And how he used his differentiation (Indian in the US) to his advantage.
4 stars.
His side of the story is truly saddening. Seems prosecutors made to a great length to make an example out of him. However I don’t agree with everything here. He has portrayed as he was totally innocent and a victim of a flawed justice system. Which cannot be 100% right. I am sure Preet Bharara will have slightly different view.
But in conclusion - it’s inspiring. Like the fact of how he led his life, was a family man. And how he used his differentiation (Indian in the US) to his advantage.
4 stars.