06 June 2008

Some Observations

I have been observing this world since I have got some sense to apprehend something. I was very studious till Standard X. When I entered in senior secondary, I started going to college and saw there was something for which we were crazy. i.e., love, flirting, ambitions, to be first in all the things besides studies.... blah blah... But my world was within the books. I had the perception that studies the key and rest of the things could be taken care of in the latter part of life. No worries. I admitted into college with full flow. My perception was changed completely. Infact, I was the first student from my batch who got the warning of getting non-collegiate. Coz I hardly attended my lectures in my first year. I spent my lectures time on the cricket ground. I used to be considered as the Michael Bevan of my college cricket team. I used to stand on the pitch and used to score runs incessantly. But hardly used to hit boundaries. I was crazy for cricket and cycling. This C- factor never left me after that. I completed my graduation and came to Delhi for the CAT preparation. Today when I see myself, I find myself completely a different person, different perception. Dear, a person doesn't change instead the perception changes. Oh, I have a very bad habit of wandering from the main topic. Btw, above are the observations about msyelf.

Rest of the observations:

1. People back out when they are needed. Though exceptions are always there. But they are in scarce

2. All of us are here to serve our self-interests

3. You are not safe except in mother's womb

4. Networking matters a lot

5. People are getting more materialistic day by day

6. Distances are reducing whether you are in States or in Australia or anywhere else

7. Blogging is the new trend of communication

8. Google Google everywhere. Keep it up Google.

9. Local stores are facing a tough competition from the malls.

10. Indian companies are touching new heights in the corporate world globally.

11. China and India are the two superpowers of the future.

12. IMs are consuming too much time of employees in the office.

13. Global warming has become the big menace for all of us.

14. Nobody believes in originality. But everyone says "Be Yourself"

15. Corruption and pollution are the two things ruining India.

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