I am 23 and haven’t tasted success in my life yet. The time has come when the people of my age around the world are making big. People like Usain Bolt, Saina Nehwal, Somdev Devvarman, Dev Patel, Asin
… are some of the few names that represent my generation and their success in their respective fields is a clear indication that my generation has arrived at the doors this village called world and is going to decide the direction the direction the world will take in the next 30-40 years. It really feels great to be the part of the elite group that is supposed to play an important role in the developments in various fields of corporate and administrative importance. This feeling, in a way, puts more responsibility on my shoulders. But I find myself as a failure when I look around just to see that every one out there has got a direction to move on. Some have got a fat paid job, some have almost made it to best B-schools available in India, and some rare ones have done both. It seems that the race we all were preparing for since last 3 years has already been won by some with me still standing at the starting point counting on my Gods of fortunes.
But like every coin this one too has its flip side. During all this period of cut-throat competition I did a good thing that was quite quenching in the times high stress and tension….. I made friends. Probably this
is the best asset I have made during my four years stay here. A friendship that is above all kind of competitions, tensions and stress of the external world, where one can find refuge for mental peace. And that is this friendship due to which I have been able to feel the same emotions as my one of my best friends must be feeling when he got a job offer last week. I personally have never known how it feels when you get the very first job offer of your life but I think the feeling will not be much different from what I felt at that point of time. So, I think all those tough talks regarding job and all become immaterial and finally what matters are how many friends you made and not how many dollars you earned.
I dedicate this post to shivam and congratulate him for his success. May you be able to fulfill all your dreams… and I m sure u will…. U rock man!!!
… are some of the few names that represent my generation and their success in their respective fields is a clear indication that my generation has arrived at the doors this village called world and is going to decide the direction the direction the world will take in the next 30-40 years. It really feels great to be the part of the elite group that is supposed to play an important role in the developments in various fields of corporate and administrative importance. This feeling, in a way, puts more responsibility on my shoulders. But I find myself as a failure when I look around just to see that every one out there has got a direction to move on. Some have got a fat paid job, some have almost made it to best B-schools available in India, and some rare ones have done both. It seems that the race we all were preparing for since last 3 years has already been won by some with me still standing at the starting point counting on my Gods of fortunes.But like every coin this one too has its flip side. During all this period of cut-throat competition I did a good thing that was quite quenching in the times high stress and tension….. I made friends. Probably this
I dedicate this post to shivam and congratulate him for his success. May you be able to fulfill all your dreams… and I m sure u will…. U rock man!!!
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