How
many times each one of us would have said in past... and would be saying back
in future as well?
Why
we do say No I cannot, is it really because we are not able to or we do not
want to....
Mostly
when we are to do any thing we looks forward for its ROI....
Please
don’t miss understand me as I am not putting forth any management concept... I
guess from our innocence childhood itself we were taught how to evaluate.....
If
I am quite and do nit trouble we will get something, it's kind of leverage we
each time if we should our best or did the best 'as directed'....
To
get better grades, I would have to suppress my though and have to express and
frame answers or solution in the best and easiest way my exam moderator would understand
and will yield better grades in any of the exams.
Over
a period, we learnt when to say No I cannot, each n every time when the ROI was
not so rewarding.
I
say some are fortunate and courage’s enough to stand by and continue what they
started or supported.
Every
know and then we come across things that for a moment make tiu realize I wish I
could, some take that chance and try fulfill their long pending desire to
accomplish it, where as for some the very moment vanishes in thin air waiting
to get life once again next time.
Last
week while walking across I heard some one playing guitar, he was striking the
right code... many people surrounded him. I too thought to spare a glance and
see what is so special… that is when I realized how special the person was.... an
example of commitment, strong will power and inspiration to fight and survive.
So
it's the question for ourselves do we need to know the ROI before we are to do
anything or we will be get something done unconditionally
1 comment:
Thats really inspiring....end of the day the ROI should be satisfaction...if you are satisfied with whatever you did...thats what really matter....so we should not say NO and atleast give it a try....so we could be satisfied that we 'Tried'...
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