Thursday, April 30, 2009

Beneficent diaries

Na mandir mein Na masjid mein....
Na paave Kailash mein !!

Mein to tere saath mein bande...
Mein to tere saath mein !!

It is often said that brilliance has its roots in simplicity. The more a person tries to complicate his actions/words/thoughts, the more OFTEN he ends up screwing his stature and respect. I hope people take the appropriate pointers especially during the appraisal seasons.

We had been to Ooty- All of US... and for the first time in my life after class XII do I have no inhibitions in writing US (I may exclude the trip to Jim Corbett though...). For a self-encomium, I have always been a person who derives his energies more from within than outside. However, as time progresses here in Bangalore, I sense a visible dereliction to come out of this cocoon and gander at good times with the Bang Gang. Although, there may not be much of an involvement from my side in any of the activities, but the innate exchanges of words and vibrations amongst the members make me all the more impregnable. There are tremendous (and moreover benevolent) traits exhibited by each one of US ... and I feel that I've got a lot of catching up to do....learn more from others..... in order to effect a auger positioning.

Sometimes issues trouble me beyond description, but the past year has taught me to take everything in the stride and MOVE ON >>>>>>>>>>>>
I screwed GMAT without really coming to know till date a flaw in my approach that may have contributed to the abysmal attempt. But, it is my stint at WCS that keeps me abreast in such dismal times. I have an extremely potent job and this feeling drives my motivation levels and strategic planning initiatives. The two supervisors I have had till date have been the best facilitators .... agreed that I have had my share of differences, but more often that not, the gaps were reconciled to my satisfaction.

I should have moved over to the next pedestal in life, but the failure in GMAT has contributed to current flux in more than one ways. Maybe, it is not a good idea to starkly depend on a few events in life.... we should not look forward to a few select days and expect things to change thereon. Infact, we should reckon a change every day ..... not on a continuous basis ..... but on a Continual one... (Dhawal would agree to the difference between continuous and continual)

Patiently waiting and preparing for the day when I break the jinx

5 comments:

desperado said...

your mischievous smile and your laugh is the best thing ever in the group...its kinda infectious...and that is what we all need more...

GMAT or no GMAT..you for sure will find the deserving heights...and that too sooner than later

as intelligent people say...when life gives you lemons you make lemonade...and in such weather its the ideal drink :)

stay rocking tamil dancer

sanjay said...

Udagamandalam ghoom aaye munna. good.

Koi nahi mitra GMAT or no GMAT, humme poora yakin hai ki safalta jaroor tumahare kadam chumegi.humara aashirwaad tumahre saath.

Sanjeev said...

@joshi..
You said it right.. and I have started playing basketball regularly to achieve those heights :)
The phrase on lemonade was a good one...

@saini
Aapka ashirwaad paake hum dhanya ho gaye.... and whats up with you these days... no news...???

johney said...

That time at Ooty (not the time in Ooty, but well, you know what I am taking about ), with such pleasant company as you and the others, it seemed to last forever, and ended too soon.

Ah, if only we could revisit those times( not only the places ) at our leisures!

The most difficult thing is to make things simple. I think that is what civilization is all about... making life simple, but I think some of us are going the wrong way about, making things complicated.

During my internship, I learned that your career depends very much on your mentor/supervisor/manager, during and even after your time with that firm is long over. Better work with a good manager in a small company rather than a bad manager in a large one.

The little setback in GMAT should not hinder you for it was a sign that Providence has better things for you in store.

As for 'continous'and 'continual', it's all on perspectives. If the changes is expected everyday, I would say it is continous as well! unless your perception of changes is sharp on hours instead of days.

Sanjeev said...

@John...
Really liked your comment on the elusive effort of civilizations towards simplicity. Point taken!! I will keep that in mind atleast in the near future..