Wonderful poem, Jaideep. This "What to do when" business applies to life in general too rather than make generalizations and making one strategy or individual supreme.
Where pure luck is concerned, " Jab Taqdeer maherbaan, tab gadha pahelwaan" . Recently, the CEO of Infosys admitted in an interview that his success was more a matter of good timing than brightness. He said he knew several people who were brighter and worked far more hard than he did. He almost sounded as if he was embarassed to have a net worth of 3000 crores.
My father in law told me about uneducated peole in Delhi's Sadar BAzaar being multimillionaires. On the other hand one can see educated people struggling to make ends meet. Luck does have a significant role. Many successful people openly admit being lucky and substantiate it with conviction. Some self styled intellectuals are **** bent on proving otherwise.
Many peole admit that their success like the CEO has been because of good timing.
Where pure luck is concerned, " Jab Taqdeer maherbaan, tab gadha pahelwaan" . Recently, the CEO of Infosys admitted in an interview that his success was more a matter of good timing than brightness. He said he knew several people who were brighter and worked far more hard than he did. He almost sounded as if he was embarassed to have a net worth of 3000 crores.
My father in law told me about uneducated peole in Delhi's Sadar BAzaar being multimillionaires. On the other hand one can see educated people struggling to make ends meet. Luck does have a significant role. Many successful people openly admit being lucky and substantiate it with conviction. Some self styled intellectuals are **** bent on proving otherwise.
Many peole admit that their success like the CEO has been because of good timing.