Usually I like to be comfortably blank after a gruelling day at work. Yes. My days of endless monotonous meetings, crazy requirement documents, mundane training sessions DO get tiring. So I like my blank peace after work.
But when I do that, I cannot really tell a day from the other. My last two years at my current job have passed in a whir. Even though my daily activities earn revenue for my company and mealticket for me, it is very difficult to actually write down in bold points about what exactly have I done in all this time.
I had a complete list of things in college about " what I'd like to do when I'll start earning". Two years hence, not much has changed.
From this I have derived that one can be successfully dedicated only to one thing at a time.
In this world of multi-processing and multitasking we try to customize ourselves to this structure of parallelism. But it is very important for us to realize that just like the solar system has only one sun, we should also have only one orientation, and the whole big picture should be according to that orientation. Be it spiritual or country or self or family. Anything!
If that doesnt happen and we keep penduluming between different objectives, our beautiful big picture will resemble more of a molasses rather than a landscape.
As multi-meaning as it can sound, the question of the day is :
Whats your orientation? ;-)
2 comments:
My orientation: Straight:)
stupid jokes apart: The daily chores of life will lead you away from the orientation. It is not easy to fight it !
I did realize that during my MBA program... But it's hard to control your mind, atleast I can't control mine... I just can't set an orientation, I simply want to do everything.
I realise that impossible, but is it that bad to wish for it?
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