Celebrate Your Good Days, Plan for Your Bad Ones
I was a commerce student and the only college I applied had a very high cut-off list. Though I was in the range, but 5% was deducted from my score as I didn’t have maths in 12th standard. It was a rule in Punjab University back in 1999. Bottom line was I had no good college on my platter. There was only one option - take Bachelors of Arts, instead of Commerce. I always wanted to study in a good college. With no other alternative available, and with a very heavy heart, I went for it. So, I did BA from MCM DAV College, Chandigarh. After the physical pain, this was an emotional agony. I saw my friends in Commerce section and myself in the other. As we all know Arts don’t command respect in our country, post recovery I got angry and directionless.
My family doesn’t believe in cribbing and in submitting to the failures. Plus, they believe in fixing things. My mother is against brooding. Acting as a pillar of strength, everyone told me to do something to make up for the lost opportunity. It was then, I decided to pursue CS. With the support of my family, I excelled at it. I am a rank holder in CS. I am among the top 25 students who cleared the exams. I worked hard, but it was my family who helped to channelise my energy and gave me a gentle push in the right direction. And, made me strong. I learned the best lessons of my life in that tough phase. After three years when all my friends were graduates, I was a graduate with a professional degree to my credit.
That title is a good motto for life!
ReplyDeleteA very thoughtful piece of writing Saru, indeed a motto for life. :')
ReplyDeleteWell said Saru."Celebrate Your Good Days, Plan for Your Bad Ones" is the mantra for all.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Sriram & Krithiga
Very nice thought and video add the value to it. Good one
ReplyDeleteVery true...A shoulder to lean on goes a long way in sorting out our problems
ReplyDeleteWe can't move forward without the support of our family. Great to know how your family supported you in your journey of life... :-)
ReplyDeleteWell said...it is all about standing up to whatever life throws at you
ReplyDeleteRight grooming, and values go a long way for strong roots that help in withstanding any a tempest! Beautiful post Saru.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the quote in the end. Problems makes us stronger and brighter.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post, Saru. I also went through such a bad phase and it was my family's support that helped me to rise and shine again :)
ReplyDeleteHi Saru,
ReplyDeleteVery true. Very well said..
http://travellers-compass.blogspot.in/2016/02/a-little-planning-goes-long-way.html
Right :) Motivated me Saru :)
ReplyDeleteVery motivating video. Truly, this video reinforces the idea that prevention is better than cure.
ReplyDeleteपाजी तुस्सी ग्रेट हो :)
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the stress you and your family went through. I love your attitude to life.
ReplyDeleteWe all face adversities, but how we deal with them determines who we become.
Very true. Every bit of it. Enjoyed reading it.
ReplyDelete@Everyone - Thank you so much for reading and for your comments.
ReplyDelete@Everyone - Thank you so much for reading and for your comments.
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