Sunday, January 16, 2011

Do it beacause it is the right thing to do...

A young, 18-year-old student was struggling to pay his fees while he was studying at Stanford University in 1892. He was an orphan, and not know­ing where to turn for money, he came up with a bright idea. A friend and he decided to host a musical concert on campus to raise money for their education.

They reached out to the great pianist Ignacy J. Paderewski - who was quite a superstar those days. His manager demanded a guaranteed fee of $2000 for the piano recital. A deal was struck. And the boys began to work to make the concert a success.
The big day arrived. Paderewski performed at Stanford. But unfortunately, they had not managed to sell enough tickets. The total col­lection was only $1600.

Disappointed, they went up to Paderewski and explained their plight. They gave him the entire $1600, plus a cheque for the balance $400. They promised to honour the cheque soonest possible.

"No way!" said Paderewski. "This is just not acceptable!" He tore up the cheque, returned the $1600 and told the two boys "Here's the $1600. Please deduct whatever expenses you have incurred. Keep the money you need for your fees. And just give me whatever is left!" The boys were surprised, and quite overjoyed. They thanked him profusely.

It was a small act of kindness. But it clearly marked out Paderewski as a great human being. Someone special. He would have been within his rights to demand his "guaranteed money".

The truly great people think, "If I don't help them, what will happen to them?". Most only think of themselves, the loss they might incur, the trouble they might have to go through and the sacrifice they need to make.

The great men don't think of themselves. They think of the difference it could make to other people. And that's what drives their actions. They help not because someone else is watching, or because it will look good when the world comes to know about it. They don't do it expecting something in return.

They do it because they feel it's the right thing to do.

It may not surprise you to know that Paderewski went on to become the Prime Minister of Poland. He was a great leader, but unfortunately when the World War began, Poland was ravaged. There were over 1.5 mil­lion people starving in his country, and no money to feed them. Paderewski did not know where to turn for help.

He reached out to the US Food and Relief Administration for help. The head there was a man called Herbert Hoover - who later went on to become the US President. Hoover agreed to help and quickly shipped tons of food grains to feed the starving Polish people. A calamity was averted.

Paderewski was relieved! He decided to go across to meet Hoover and person­ally thank him.

When Paderewski began to thank Hoover for his noble gesture, Hoover quickly interjected and said, "You shouldn't be thanking me Mr. Prime Minister. You may not remember this, but several years ago, you helped two young students go through college in the US. I was one of them."

It is rightly said that you can achieve everything you want in life if only you help other people achieve what they want in their lives.
Forwarded by Mr.R. Ramakrishnan.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

leak or no leak ...it's a patience test...

It's high time for a serious CAT aspirant who took CAT on Nov 2010. While results being declared on 12th Jan, 2011; reports of a leak of results has mput all guys (and puys) on fire. Some of the students have seen their score-cards while many (like me) are just keeping their fingers crossed.
It's a very very hot topic of discussion on almost every forum and thread of popular mba websites.

Well, I haven't seen my scorecard yet - fortunate enough. I am just waiting for 12th jan. Hope I get what I deserve.

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Atit

Clap and Laughter....

I am feeling very very low and I don't know where to write. In fact, I don't even know if I will be able to express my self or not.

28th December 2010 - the best day of my life - when I got a Gold Medal. It was for I secured highest marks in Project. I was not at all happy because I got it for my BE, I was happy because it was for the first time in my life I got something that I had ever dreamed of. I had been a consistent topper till std. 10 during my school days, but my school never recognized it - though some of the teachers of it did. I have been good for a long time but all I had done was to clap - I never got a clap of my dream (and that was the reason why I was just standing and smiling at photographers and audience for the longest time on stage when I got medal !!). I felt it was not - not at all - for my bachelors but for the work I did till my bachelors. I finally for the first time got a clap of my dream.

As usual, a story can never have happy ending. The time came when clap was followed by laughter. I do not get a job. Well, let me tell you it all started when I joined and hardly completed 2 months. I get to know that the project for which I was recruited was shelved !!! I was transferred from projects to manufacturing. I had to work with shift chemists(Msc Chemistry) and operators (SSC pass) and some routine stuff (for which there is no need to do engg.!!!). I took leave and talked to my mentor about this and he tried to arrange me in projects unit but who nothing could save me. I went back and asked a very first question - has my profile changed? Got a very quick reply - your profile will be the same (you have to come in shifts in manufacturing only). Interestingly, my answer was spontaneous - then I resign. It was 7th December, 2010.

Let me be honest, luck has changed. My all the offer letters were blocked. It was in about 3 companies (good companies) where salary was also decided and offer letters were to be dispatched in a week but I never got them. It was in more than 5 companies where all my interviews well went but they said will think. The others think - I am either not suitable or I am an impossible stuff. A laughter.

It is the time I learned that ones' achievements can even be their negative points when one is applying for a job. Some feel my project is un-realistic !!! It is the time that taught me a lot of things. A laughter.

Then what keeps me going ?

Faith? if yes, in what?
Confidence? if yes, for what?
hope? if yes, about what?

I am still to find - what is what?

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Atit

Friday, August 6, 2010

Jungling all the time..!!!

It has been a long and probably for the first time I left for my job that I am posting on this blog. Just returned on the weekend and idea came to my mind ---let me open the blog and yes (!!!) i found a new post - in gujarati though- from Goka...loved that...hehe

well, it has been about 20 days of my stay at Atul (Valsad dist.) and it's a really beautiful place to live. The first word that comes out of a person's mind when one reaches Atul colony is - What a Jungle!!! Soooooo many trees and green stuff... Adding to that Atul even produces GREEN COLOUR DYEs...!!!

hummm...so, what can you expect in or from(!!!) a Jungle? Snakes? Yes, it is there...I mean they are there - both poisonous and non-poisonous. One can fine any variety of cockroaches, honey bees and what else?!!! you name it and it is there....Including me...:P

so, coming to the point; we had an induction program from 15th July to 27th July, enjoyed a lot. A lot of lectures - both soporific and non-soporific. You name the type and it was there..;) :P hehe

Finally the division was allotted and I am in CP (crop protection) division. It produces many things - phosgene, carbamite, pesticides, insecticides, 2 4 DCP etc. I was for 10 days in Phosgene plant (Bhopal fame !!!) for process study and to get my self acquainted with the working pattern and process and common problems that a manufacturing site faces...just done with it and will be moving to 2,4 DCP plant soon for Process improvement and projects...

Life @ Atul is much different - clean air, calm atmosphere and pin drop silence all around the campus. NO INTERNET CONNECTIVITY adds some more shanti to it...:( Tata Photon - and so the others - working (if sometimes !!!) at the speed of 8KBPS brings pleasure when a web page opens...

Accommodation is 2BHK house where 1 bed room is mine and the other one it for the other fellow...Food - geetha restaurant, Officers' mess (Rs. 35/- one time), Guest house (Rs. 45/- one time), canteen (@ Plant @ Rs. 15/- one time). In guest house, food quality is excellent and it comes with a sweet and farsan. I prefer Guest House food but used to change.

I have bought a cycle and I enjoy riding it. I take it to club and plant and sometimes just for cycling...some people have brought and bought bikes but I enjoy cycling...:)

Club is a good place to play TT and to read news papers. Main gate is an area where the market is available. Parnera hills add beauty to Atul.

It's a good place to live as I said. You people can also come - I will arrange accommodation and all, do not worry about it - as it is a good holiday spot. Tithal is near by and daman is also near.

When I returned to baroda...I felt like...I am breathing my own Air... miss u Baroda....:)

Friday, July 23, 2010

મજામાં ને..?

કેમ છો મિત્રો?
બોવ કામ માં હસો એવું માની લવ... કેમ કે કોઈ આ બ્લોગ માં આવી ને લખવા નું કસ્ટજ નથી કરતુ..
ચાલો વાંધો નઈ, હુજ કશું લખી લવ..

શું લખવું એ હૈયે છે પણ હોઠે નથી....
કેવા પુરતુ તો એટલુજ છે કે હું તો મોજ કરુ છુ અને ઘર ના રોટલા ખાઈ ને ઓટલા ભાંગુ છુ....

કઈ નવીન માં તો છે નઈ
બાકી તમને તો ખબર હશે કે મારે ૨૩ ઓગસ્ટ થી હજીરા જોઈન કરવા નું છે..

આપદા મિત્રો માં ઘણા એવા છે જે ગુજરાતી માં અભણ છે.. તો આ કશું ના સમજાય તો મને પૂછતા નઈ..
ગુજરાતી વાચતા સીખી લેજો હં....

ચલો આવજો મલસું પછી ...

Monday, July 12, 2010

Adiós to ....

Adiós to My study table which was with me day and night - study or movie or songs or else,
Adiós to my room which is like my little empire,
Adiós to my college and friends,
and finally
Adiós to my city - lovely Baroda...

I have a looooooong list to add....but more I try to remember and thoughts pass through my mind more I get immersed into the beautiful past...

Tomorrow, at 8 am I will leave my home and at 9 am my city... everything is same but something has changed...feeling is not usual...

It is about Greeting new things and people and place and ... It is about carrying some luggage but a lot of memories... It is about saying 'I will be back soon...' but never knowing how long 'soon' means...It is about saying 'stay in touch' but will that 'touch' have the same feeling...?!!!

It is neither the fear of unknown nor the love of past...It is just attachment to living as well as non-living things... I never knew how close I was with my table and chair and bed and all... Sometimes things we price become priceless...

I love this city and people living here...I love my college and friends...I love my schools and dostaro...I love my home and family... I just love them...

It is the time I say...Adiós...

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

It is Hard For Me To Believe That College Life Has Ended...

I don't think this post needs any matter...it's all in the title...