The other day when someone mentioned learning, it reminded me of the fact that, failures are the stepping stones of success. I have all my life learnt from one and all. From the auto driver to the teacher to my friends and my parents of course.
Life is a teacher and there is no mercy for mistakes in the real world. And so the difference between reel and real. You are allowed to make mistakes but you would have to pay for them.
From my first re-collection of sujatha madam to kamala madam, mumtaz madam and then lakshmi madam not forgetting Bali madam, all have aided me to become what I am today. I am sure the teachers are the ones who have given me all. To my grand mom who has always been a rock solid support. My english teacher. One who has given me a strength, a winning edge throughout my career till date.
From Dr Kondap to Dr Bhat. From Varuna Saxena to Anshu madam, I have learnt things from each and cannot thank them enough for teaching me without telling me. The learning is there in how you interact with people and their reaction. From talking to Chung Chun to dancing with Rajesh, there is something hidden everywhere. No I am not crazy finding things where they dont exist, instead I am identifying all places where there are hidden traits of individuals. To be able to see the same for all and to be able to learn from them is what would make one a great individual, successful and happier a person.
I am not saying that one has to always suffer, but then there is something like trade-off. Didnt we always have to do that, then why not do it from day 1. Make sure that we dont repeat the mistakes made in the times. Desmond and Chung Chun made unsuspecting big shots. Possibly we dont know much, but then for their professionalism one has to give them 10/10.
Hope I am able to overcome all my shortcomings and score a goal in the corporate world. I would want to start on the right note and make sure that I do my best and that the organisation is successful.
Learning, as I would continue to live, would continue till I die.
Friday, February 13, 2009
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