Placements are on! Everybody is busy evaluating opportunities, in this turmoil. For some, Brand is a key issue. For some Package, and for few, the Profile is important. But their are few jobs, which are "Dirty" in nature, but their should be someone to take the responsibility.
Imagine jobs like cleaning up human excrement or taking care of the dead ! Finding it Dirty ? What if, there is no one to do such jobs ? A sweeper, an undertaker does all this for us. In return, they didn't even get our respect.
And jobs like cleaning up social evils or taking care of the needy ? Finding it tough ? Again, what if no one helps the needy? What if, no one fight against the social evils to reform societies?
Yes, someone should stood up and take any one of these responsibilities ! Gandhiji stood for Harijans, Raja Ram Mohan Roy for Widows and CRY for under-privileged children.
We need to thankful to those people, who does these "Dirty" jobs !
Nowadays people are earning good money, by doing these dirty jobs.
Let's see "The top 10 high paying dirty jobs".
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Educated, but Sadistic...!!!
Hmm... this is what always scares me! I couldn't find any good reason, when educated people find fun in irritating or torturing others. I guess they all study,just to get good jobs and fat salaries. For me education is not mere a mode of getting jobs. Instead, eduction is a mode to enlightenment, that helps you thinking what is right or wrong. Many people never understood this. Infact, they enjoy being sadistic and torturing people as their slaves.
Read this one friends, another example of sadistic behavior. For live examples, we have one in college!
"Couple-allegedly-tortured-housemaid-to-destress !"
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Irreplaceable... DADA !!!
Just yesterday I wrote about,motivation to write. One thing, or infact I should say, one man that motivates me to write this article is Saurav Ganguly "The Off-Side GOD". He is retiring.He is playing his last test-match at Nagpur.Today we all wished him to score a century before he leaves, but Krejza got him on 85.Nevertheless, it didn't affect "Dada's" stature.
Cricket was (or is... I am confused) the game of Gentlemen. Indians took this term a bit too seriously, whereas teams like Australia snubbed it.Indians were more of "Gentle" rather being "Men"!
When Dada took captaincy,he insured Indian team should play like "Men" even if not being gentle.He injected aggressiveness in Indian line-up.He nurtured his young talented mates and supported players like Harbhajan, Yuvraj, Sehwag, Zaheer at the time of their despair. He fought for anti-regionalism in Indian team. He never played cricket as just a game, it was war for him. It was always about India's honor.
And not to forget about his batting.
Genius, when it comes to off-side!
Powerful, when it comes to hitting sixes to spinners!
Patience,when it comes to anchoring innings and hitting centuries!
I salute you Mr.Ganguly for motivating us.For making us believe, "Yes we can do it"!
Many people criticized you, but you were among those who came out tougher,when the situations were tough.
You taught us to be a step ahead when it's about your country, your morals, your honor.You dared to face any adversities, whether it was Steve Waugh, Greg Chappell, injuries or BCCI.
I bid you adieu Dada. You are irreplaceable!
Friday, November 7, 2008
Blogging... is what???
You all must be thinking, is blogging a fad? Why many people start their blog,write for few days...and fizz...!!!
As per me,I have an excuse.I am not finding anything that could motivate me to write and the real reason could be, that I am not reading a lot these days. For others, blogging may be a fashion, marketing tool or source of earning. But for me, it helps me propagating a thought,which I believe should be spread among all as a social necessity.Whenever I ever stumble upon something interesting, I don't forget to be a step ahead. Let me be the torchbearer.
As Mr.Seth Godin rightly comments,
"The best measure of a blog is not how many people it reaches, it’s how much it changes what you do. Changes your posture, your writing, your transparency, your humility. What blogging has done for me is made me think. I get to think about how the outside world will understand something I’m trying to do, for example.
This means, of course, that you get almost all of the goodness of a blog long before you have a lot of readers."
As per me,I have an excuse.I am not finding anything that could motivate me to write and the real reason could be, that I am not reading a lot these days. For others, blogging may be a fashion, marketing tool or source of earning. But for me, it helps me propagating a thought,which I believe should be spread among all as a social necessity.Whenever I ever stumble upon something interesting, I don't forget to be a step ahead. Let me be the torchbearer.
As Mr.Seth Godin rightly comments,
"The best measure of a blog is not how many people it reaches, it’s how much it changes what you do. Changes your posture, your writing, your transparency, your humility. What blogging has done for me is made me think. I get to think about how the outside world will understand something I’m trying to do, for example.
This means, of course, that you get almost all of the goodness of a blog long before you have a lot of readers."
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