About a year has passed when I first came in this big corporate giant, Wipro. Today, I am calling it quits.
I still remember my first day in Wipro. We were told by our trainer that the company is built on the fundamental principle of honesty and integrity (which it actually is). I was fascinated by the concept itself. I remember standing up and telling a story on the same, A Story Money Can’t Buy , which eventually led the crowd of 300 fellow colleagues applaud. Moments!
As you can see, I started on a high. First time out of home, 4 months of training in Bangalore were mixed with high content of alcohol, party and girls, I was, well, on weed. But things has to change and they did.
Coming back to Pune, I suddenly found myself sitting in front of the desktop and code. I had to prove something while I was back in Bangalore. Now, the same inspiration seemed lacking and I could not get myself to wake up every day and do the same thing over and over again. I kept on asking myself what is the purpose of my life? What is that one thing I am doing with my life which others aren’t? How am I different? And most importantly am I happy? These questions have kept me awake at nights. I had to find a purpose of my life. Now, I believe, at least for the next year, I have found one.
When I told people about my decision to quit my job and join a fellowship SBI Youth for India, many thought that I have lost my mind. For most of you reading this, knowing that it involves lesser amount of money and no “secured future”, you might think the same. Right? I was told many aspects for not doing it: tough village conditions, mosquitoes and lesser dowry, to name a few. The funniest of them: social service is a thing for women. Really?
So, why did I chose to do something which everyone was telling me not to. Well, it was simple. I wanted to do it. Period. I shut myself behind closed-door for an hour and asked myself a very simple question: Will I regret doing this? The answer was NO. And that was it.
Today, my Wipro journey ends. But the real journey has just started.
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Good going NAMAN …
Only two ways give work satisfaction:
Do what you love.
or
Love what you do.
You chose the 1st way…:)
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Thanks Dinesh. Really touched by your kind words. Keep reading and keep inspiring.
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Great work Naman.. It takes some balls to do something like this. You will do great.. Proud of you!
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Thanks Kartikeya Pradhan. Highly appreciate you supporting on something like this. Would like to hear from you more.
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Yayayy!!! SBI YOUTH
Naman Bansal do really well in social service there, so they know that Man do social service 🙂
And you know when u l b busy making lives of others better those living conditions wont be a big problem 🙂
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Thank you Sanjal Jaiswal. I hope that I will make a small change in the lives of others. Keep motivating, reading and sharing.
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All the very best Naman… 🙂
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Thank you Parul. Appreciate your support. Keep Reading and sharing.
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Never Let The Odds Keep You From Doing What You Know In your Heart You Were Meant To Do… Keep going Naman 🙂 All The very best for your future
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Thanks Janani for those words of wisdom. I will surely remember that.
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All the best bhai….
And most imp you are the amazing writer ,presenter. Keep writing……
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Thank you Vijay Sir. You appreciating my work is really touching. I will always remember that. Thanks a lot.
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M very happy for you Naman … “you will never find ur real worth until you give life ur best shot. Work hard and give it all you’ve got. You will find more success than u had ever thought”
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Thank you manila gautam. Words of wisdom from my oldest friend is something I’ll remember and cherish. Keep reading and sharing.
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All the best Naman!!
A new life awaits you. I know you’ll be great at it Mr. Philanthropist ;)!! Following one’s heart doesn’t lead one astray.
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Thank you Ms. Pallavi Goel. I will try to do my best.
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All the best brother. India needs many more like u. Hats off to your dedication. Blessings…..wish to see you as a happy nd satisfactory man in life who don’t curse system or talk about settling America……but working here proudly
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Thank you Shagun Mittal. People like you inspire me to things like this.
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All the best for your new beginning Naman.
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Thank you Aman. Appreciate it.
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Really appreciate your decision. It’s difficult to choose a carrier as offbit as such.
Reading your blogs inspired me to resume my writing. I ignored it due to work, but now I understand that it has nothing to do with work 😉
All the very best for new life 🙂 🙂 🙂
Keep Spreading Smiles 🙂
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Thank you Sheris. Really appreciate it. Please start with your writing. And share it with us as well. We don’t believe it, but words can change the world. 🙂
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