In my already sinking life,which has the mundane stories to describe,i found three interesting moments ,which spurred me to penn down here,before i get caught up with the so called 'Gajini syndrome'.
Moment1: Offalte with the recession taking its effect , i decided to put efforts in pursuing my masters.In the process i tried various things to enthuse myself which utterly failed.But few days back three moments have spurred my brain to take corrective actions on my daily routine.I was constantly asking my self as to why i wanted to pursue an education in MBA when i came across my classmate,who incidentally gave an answer:"If you pursue MBA you get a charm,and i dont want to miss that charm".The way she answered, so bluntly ,hit me on my face.It inspired me not to get charm ,but to give a corrective answer to the situation.
Moment2:This was more of a sitcom ,that happend in one of the classes at TIME institute.At the end of the lecture,lecturer uttered these words,which have been lingering every moment since then;"All of us have choosen career in management. What is the difference between CAT and ICET? then he answered!!
If you crack CAT ,you will realize the world of dreams!!!!If you crack ICET ,you will be every other software engineer!!I was appalled at the oxymoronic comparison ,for am a software engineer myself.
Moment3:
Its been really hard dealing with situation in office.Its tough when people whom you have worked with, for years ,start leaving. I wonder if i have to consult a psychiatrist, for my interest in work has suddenly vanished. "As it goes with the famous dialog from the movie office space : Human beings are not meant to sit for hours in a cubicle staring at the computer .Every one hates to work but they go to work and find some motivation.My motivation for work is dying day by day and the only motivation now is my lead threatening me.But then i am not even trying to do what i want to do.Neither doing justice at work nor studying for CAT.
But i will continue to live this way for there is always the word "HOPE".
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