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An example of doing actual work, in all situations: There was a farm house in the village a place over hundred fifty year old. In the house there were many items in and around the house, including a old clock that went tick-tick, tick-tick clinical sounds during nights which were common in the house and it was right in the middle of the dining room. One day there was a violent cyclone one end of the eye of cyclone crossed farm house from left to right and the old house pass through the tremors and few hours later one more time other side of the cyclone eye crossed the house with full power and the whole house was damaged and many portions of the house had even collapsed. But the old clock continued its tick-tick as if there was no cyclone at all. “Tick-tick, tick-tick” it said and it was operating with same clinical sounds after the cyclone had calmed down. Robert Louis Stevenson made a wise statement “Quite minds cannot be perplexed or frightened but go on in fortune or in misfortune at their own private pace like the ticking of a clock during a thunderstorm”. Unless we dig into the work in all situations and circumstances with a coolest mind we will not survive as individuals to accomplish our chief definite dream.
No more monkey business: I believe it all starts with your attitude towards the actual work you do. How keen are you to get in? It is all about the burning desire, passion, ambition and going against the grain which is crucial and makes all the difference. Unfortunately, most of us today want posh offices, expensive cars and fashionable gadgets but do not want to dig in and do the actual work hence we fail to push ourselves forward and we express ourselves with crocodile tears.
Hi Sir,.
ReplyDeleteIt was very impressive and fact to adopt others.
Hats of you sir.
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Lingaraju N
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Many times we think too many things and we work little work accomplish our dreams. This is what we need to do while walking our talk.
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