Finally the hyperbole of 2012 has ended. Its 2013 and the
world has indeed not “ended”. And once again the day of promises the day of forgetting
the past is at its best. January 1. It is undoubtedly the most optimistic and
the most positive day of the year. Life would be different if every day was a
January 1st.
A new day has come. Mistakes accepted, lessons learnt &
a pat on the back for the good job done. Taking the wonderful experience one
year ahead, I am a touch wiser than I was yesterday. It’s important to look
back and analyze what went right and what went wrong. It’s only after learning
from your own mistakes you become a better man. 2012 was one year where I
realized something different. In the process of getting something right I
compromised on other things that turned the wrong way. In the hunt of professional
success may be I have compromised on a lot of other aspects of life. It is
important to balance life and he is a great man who does excel both ways
professionally and socially. I aspire to be on that stage. The hunger and
passion to succeed has been there and to be honest I did see myself in the
execution mode in 2012. Things could have been done differently but overall it
feels good to look back at 2012. The job is far from done. The effort continues
in 2013 but just a little bit of alteration from the lessons learnt.
Every passing year is critical and it is important to make
the most of every year. Working towards your dream could be an analogy to the
game of golf. There are 18 holes. A hole in one in the first shot can be
deceptive since your dream resides on the 18th hole not any other. Each
hole has a different layout. The good part is that it is your dream and there
is no competition. You judge yourself and can take as many try’s you want. Even
if you play badly but complete the game you are a winner. Once you conquer your
dream you are a winner. Just learn from your mistakes and strive for improvement.
Pushing yourself every year to do better will help you reach where you want
much faster.
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