Monday, November 23, 2009

Less Time for Long Hours??

Sitting at office, gazing left and right with no proper vision ahead makes me wonder. And when I conjecture, I can smell loads of questions will be appearing in my head. Apparently I am attracted to write and entry about how an incident has really made me reflect about how it’s applicable in bona fide life. One vital question before I move further into blurt of the mind; How would you feel if your hard work is being tormented in front of your eyes?

Rhetorically, I know, almost similar answers will be uttered vividly. Of course we would feel very appalling and underappreciated. Let me give a real life situation of how a more than two hours hard work is being demolished in just less than 2 minutes. Me and a bunch of my colleague was actually helping out in the decoration for a birthday party which almost took us close to 3 hours to be done with the good output. At end of the day, it only took less than 2 minutes to bring it all down with the same amount of manpower. This is ironic example, where everyone know, we can’t let the whole decoration item to be on for the rest of the life!

But can you get the gist of the scenario spoken? No matter what you endure in life, it takes only fewer periods to bulldoze one’s hard work which was built for many years. The only way to safeguard the long kept reputation is by not making any mistakes. I still can recall my friend’s father told me at the end of the birthday party that I decorated. He said to me, “Sanjay, your long hour hard work is being tarnished in just few minutes!” I answered jokingly with a loud cry of disapproval.

A mere incident rang the alarm for me. I was riding bike earlier this morning when I evoked the incident and made me think, every incident in our life is quite inter-related. So what I learnt was, no matter how tough you have taken to reach the top, one dark spot will smudge your reputation and you will be down and disrespected. So start safeguarding your steps and make sure you don’t anguish your own name in the process of walking up the ladder!
Regards

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