Taking the challenges are the only way out..............!
Taking the challenges are the only way out…………….!
Nowadays the people so-called good and smart are ready
to work on less salary and do whatever it comes. They become self-pity people
and use an excuse of this COVID 19. As if they are destructed and left without
any hope. So they are ready to keep their talents and skills out in the sake of
accepting any package or anything. They forget their strength. Under such a
situation, they talk with others to do any job on whatever salary or condition.
It shows that they have become like a lame man. They
have thrown their smartness into a bin and accept anything on the part of doing
a job. Further, they don’t argue on salary as well as their skills but behave
like a slave. Such a scenario has been seen nowadays.
I don’t know whether they didn’t know this COVID19 to
be short-lived. Even I don’t get why they have not started on possibilities
instead of excusing before others. Further, they have made themselves passive,
negative and somewhat lazy. They considered that they need to survive on this
basis of excusing, non-negotiable and non-argument on skills. As if they have
forgotten their own identity as smart leaders, innovators and men of creative
ideas. So they automatically forget what they have as God Hanuman had forgotten
his strength and at that moment Shri Jamavantj reminded him about his power.
The same way they have forgotten their power.
Instead of creating such a hollowing world, they
should see the possibilities in their existing fields. The world expects from
them create new things, innovation in the field, becoming self-reliance and
much more. This is a good time and situation to prove their inner talents to
this hopeless world. Taking these challenges and going ahead should be a motto
for them. At least they would prove something better than nothing.
We read in the books that opportunities come in the
form of difficulties or barriers. It is said by world-famous writer William
Shakespeare,
“Sweet are the uses of adversity.”
Another one pointed out,
"Hope is a
rope through which you can swing."
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