What He Saw That No One Else Could

Range of Change by Sara Ramelb

Episode notes

In 1960, a man in rural Bihar, India picked up a hammer and a chisel and began striking a mountain. His wife had died because there was no road to a doctor. He had no money, no machinery, no government support. Twenty-two years later, he broke through the other side.

Dashrath Manjhi's story is one of the most extraordinary examples of transformational change I've ever encountered — not because of what he achieved, but because of what made it possible. This episode is about target state: what it means to hold a vision so specific and so real that it stops being a wish and starts being a direction.

Range of Change is a show about what change actually requires, told through stories most people think they already understand.

Keywords
changegrowth, successmindset
What place this episode is about
Administrative
Bihar, Bihar, India