All we do is dream, we don't dare to achieve them
My office is located at a place where there are multi-storied corporate buildings all around. Thousands of employees are working in those buildings. Thanks to all these multinationals for generating such large employment. Most of the Indian growth is indeed coming from this globalization.But then, there's this feel that pops in: So, you basically are just another chap in those thousands. Aren't you? What different are you doing for your career? All of them are working hard to make more money, get promotions and move higher on their heirarchy and so are you. What different do you have in you except that you're probably making a little more money from some of them around? Then on looking at those flats (most of the metropolitan working class lives in multistoried societies these days), a similar feeling comes in again: Just another flat in thousands of them, huh!!
At times, as many other enthusiastic youngsters, I "imagine" taking risks in life and starting-up something. A lot of youngsters write about it in their blogs, many others talk about it at some point of time or the other. How wonderful it all sounds to dream of being an entrepreneur. Aah!! But ultimately it boils down to the fact that it isn't easy: Only one out of thousands dare to take risk in life and out of those who do, very few get successful. Sounds so scary that we ultimately end up working in the same office just dreaming about starting-up something. Only one feel that still keeps me enthusiastic about it is that there's just one life boy. Do what you can in about another 40 odd years that you have.
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One thing missing in this post is the no. of minutes that it took you to write this post. May be this is post after a lot of brooding.
Quite a change after joining a company.
There's a saying a Telugu - "dhairye saahase Lakshmi!" - "Courage,Bravery, Wealth!" that is to say - Wealth comes to the one with Courage and Bravery. Go ahead, my friend!
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Dood.. Wat great analysing power u have.. Guess, I lost touch with the blog and forgot some of my own patterns of writing.. Thanks for reminding :-)
So true is that Telugu saying.. Boosts up indeed!! hope everything's good at ur end
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