Sunday, June 18, 2006

MST you did this week?

What is the most significant thing you did this week?

Occassionally I stumble upon such profound questions...yeah...I do ask this question at the end of everyday. I never had a good answer to this question. When the time starts where upon you don't have a answer to this question...I think the situation is quite dangerous. It is most important that we have some purpose or meaning in our life...agreed that at the term end of our life...we will be left with nothing..but then dying even while we are living is as good as living without a purpose or objective. Frankly speaking if somebody questions me, what is the purpose of my life...then I might have a blank expression. When I run the slides of all the activities I had done during this week, nothing corresponds to what I really want to do with this life. I am nursing a wish , which I don't even have the confidence to tell or talk about. Nothing anti-social or mean about it....it is all about my level of confidence and effort I take. Again...let me be little frank...did I do something today to further my wish...NO.

This week I want to focus on the following issues...

  1. my academic interests - that will enhance my resume.
    - I should spend more time reading books related to academic interest....whereas
    I spent most part of leisure time(while outside office) reading fiction.
  2. my profession relationship - that will enhance my presence in the top management
    - I maintain a very low profile with my other department colleagues mostly b'coz I
    don't have time to interact and also I don't see any reason to do so...the only advantage
    such an attitude has is that I keep away from office politics
  3. Managin money matters - increased purchasing power.
    - once in a while, there is heavy flow of cash and I get an increased sense of purchasing
    power...money is power, if used sensibly...being a spontaneous buyer, I need to lock
    my purse to save money for the winter.

    "If we all did things that we are capable of doing, we would literally astound ourselves"
    - Thomas Edison


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