Expressions

April 11, 2009

Shelling star

Filed under: Expressions

Childhood memories boast of many teachers, friends and relatives who often ask kids of their ambitions. What will you be when you grow up? And we reply surgeon lawyer, engineer and many other high earning professions. You and I were once a pasture of a bubbling youth whose desire is to be a corporate president, a Forbes Park resident or a figure in the society.

After schooling, we were caught in a dilemma where we have to choose between survival and ambition. The former is generally chosen simply because hunger can not wait and pride only dictates us not to be idle. We have no choice, but to scout for employment hurriedly. Luckily though, we fit with the standards company.

Today and some years later, we are still clinging to that dreams, hoping and striving for the ambition to realize justly because we are still in the lower echelon and indeed in top notched budget experts. Stretching our take home pay to lost for fifteen days renting a habitat, making ends meet and be contented of what is left.

Surely, we are hot satisfied with that. We are trapped in a world of stay money that show ambition finds us resorting to two major decisions:

1. Resign and work for dollars amidst racial discrimination

2. Work much, much harder for promotion we do not resign for flimsy reason. Loyalty is a square one, and so we are left with the send option – a burning desire to slowly climb the ranks. Desire alone is garbage if. We only dream and never do something about it. WE can not just sit down, relax and wait for wonderful things to come a mouthful of deregulatory remarks; If they do not come at all.

If we go out, we must be fully prepared. If we aspire for something, we must condition ourselves, if we want promotion, we must deserving of the title. Self determination, hardwork and patience are factors essential in them. The know – how of the craft, of our duties and we should be aware of the position we are, inspiring for, it is very much taboo if we find ourselves in the limbo of “I don’t know” what a shame!

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