What you think you will become I would like to go back to an incident in my life. When I was a child, I always wanted to be a software engineer, and so I finally landed at Infosys, but before landing here, I worked at two other companies. In the 5th grade, with my friend Ganesh, I joined a computer literacy course. In nineties the computers were in boom and still it is. Naturally, as a young child, I got fascinated by computers and their way of working. I spent hours studying and an additional several hours playing computer games. But what I learned during that time still remains in my memory. Those concepts and commands are in my permanent memory. Even today, when I want to use that knowledge, I don't need to revisit its instructions. I wanted to tell you this story because once you think consciously about any particular thing, your mind starts to create the necessary conditions to make this happen to you, and this is not a small thing. In everyone's life, there is...