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rachit.nirmal
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hey Buddy,
can you read gujarati??? check out this link... I am sure this will help you lot!!!
Gujarat Samachar Online :: Supplement <link updated to site home>
if you cant read gujarati, let me know, i'll translate it to you in Hindi or English...
do reply me!

From India, Ahmadabad
rakshith.b
[QUOTE=felixadvocates;1544381]To face challenges in life you need to strengthen yourselves.
You have to keep nourishing your skills everyday,irrespective of your qualification.
Qualification is needed at the entry level and throughout your life, you need to build your own image in the society where people recognizes you by your name and not your qualification.
This is the Best Advice that can be given...However Try and complete your degree in any discipline at any open university

From India, Bangalore
vamshi.mootkur
Harvard University - Kennedy School Talent Show 2011 - Winning Act {you tube} i want to share with you one video

with this video you can find your solution.
in this vedio how he confident observe
he is expert in his stream when we are good at our stream we don't need to bother about graduation
In this genration 15 years boy working as a CEO.....
think positive you will get success
thank you
vamshi.......

From India, Hyderabad
nashbramhall
1624

Dear cite.hr.here and others in similar positions,



At the outset let me apologise for the long message. I usually ask questions and do not give advice. However, I am making an exception in this case.



People have given good advice. For example, how true is what (Cite Contribution) says. It's all due to our skewed perceptions. I have seen posts in the past about the difference between a pessimist and an optimist: Is the cup half full or half empty? Kindly see Is Your Cup Half Full or Half Empty? - Robert J. Parsons <link updated to site home> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) from where I have taken the following extract. It has more examples too. Please do not be put off by the fact that it is a religious site.


"So how are we looking at our cup? How do we react to our life's challenges? I once heard a parable about a farmer who owned an old mule. The mule fell into the farmer's well. The farmer heard the mule braying and, after a careful assessment of the situation, decided that neither the well nor the mule were worth saving. He enlisted his neighbors to help haul dirt to bury the old mule in the well and put him out of his misery. Initially the old mule was hysterical. But as the farmer and his neighbors continued shoveling and the dirt hit his back, he would shake it off and step up. This he did, blow after blow: shake off the dirt and step up, shake it off and step up, shake it off and step up. It wasn't long before the old mule, battered and exhausted, stepped over the wall and out of the well. If we face our challenges and problems in the same way and respond to them in a positive way, we, too, can realize the benefit of our choice to see the cup as half full."

No doubt a degree gives one an edge for entering an employment. Then it is what we do once in that determines if we progress or not.



Let me ask Cite.hr.here a couple of questions. The mere fact that you got 70% in 10th and 12th shows that you are academically sound. Did you want to study for engineering or were you forced/influenced by what your parents wanted or your peers did? I had a friend who wanted to study arts but due to parents' pressure he went to study BSc and could not complete it even after 12 attempts years ago. However, he joined Kirlosker Electric as a quality inspector and had a happy married life with 2 kids.



Those who think a degree is a must for success please see EduVARTA: Using SMS to educate rural youth! - Rediff.com Business

There are many example such as this if we search the web, where people without qulification or money have by their sheer determination succeeded.



Unlike 50 years ago when I graduated, now we have part-time evening and week-end courses and even distance learning facilities, which you can make use of and get a qualification.



If the above message is not motivating kindly see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OULo1cWEdvA and see if that gives you the motivation to succeed.

Also see and listen to Swami Anubhavananda's discourses on being Happy at http://www.google.co.uk/#q=swami+anu...b2363fffcc0d23

His talks were quite inspiring for me.

Wish you all the best.



Simhan

A retired academic in the UK










From United Kingdom
ANIL RAINA
18

Do not keep brooding ! It is always good to have a graduation degree & you can plan to do graduation thru correspondence from IGNOU.
We all fail at some point or the other but what matters is your will to strike back ! Get up , wipe the dust off & start running. However, make sure you have absolute clarity of the directions !
Remember, it is not the life that matters but the courage you bring to it !!!!!!!!!
Good Luck,
Anil

From India, Delhi
senthilma
6

ARNOLD'S THOUGHTS
The great thing I have is a gift that I can see where I’m going and need to be.
Like when I sat down and said, “I want to be Mr. Universe.” I saw myself onstage, holding the trophy, and hundreds of bodybuilders below me.
This is the vision I had. The same when I got into movies or ran for governor. People told me I’d never make it with the accent. But I had no doubt whatsoever. I just calmly moved forward.

-Arnold Schwartzenegger
So make clear Vision where you should be and move forward know ypur pluses and minuses .

From India, Chennai
neelam nand
6

Dear Friend,
As well said by other members;you should not give up to a situation.Life is not a bed of roses...one has to pass the hurdles in life...Never get disheartened!
Talking about your situation,your exam results are yet to be out so be optimistic about it....
You would do well...All the best!!!
Regards,
neelam

From India, Pune
naveensaharan
why r u giving importance to your age .... in todays scenario everybody get his degree at the age of 23 or 24 . i also got my degree in the age of 24 ..and just after the degree i got a job..,so just try & try & never think about the age ....
From India, Shimla
pon1965
604

Let me share someone's life history with you.
This was a man who failed in business at
the age of 21 ; was defeated in a legislative race at age 22; failed again in business at
age 24; overcame the death of his sweetheart at age 26; had a nervous breakdown at
age 27; lost a congressional race at age 34; lost a senatorial race at age 45; failed in an
effort to become vice-president at age 47; lost a senatorial race at age 49; and was
elected president of the United States at age 52.
This man was Abraham Lincoln.
Would you call him a failure? He could have quit. But to Lincoln, defeat was a detour and
not a dead end.
pon

From India, Lucknow
the.unconventional
1

All said and done here, which is always nice to have in mind,
I am going to share with you something that has helped me till date and will, surely, help me for life, and beyond.
I request you to not discard it as a religious irrational thought, and take it with an open mind.
The thought is this:
Everything that happens with each one of us, every single day, happens according to His divine planning for us. It doesn't consider what we think should happen to us, but is in exact alignment with what is the best for us, in the long term. Every event has a purpose to it, every experience is needed to give us the lesson, that will shape us to get out the best, that lies within. We need to have these lessons in this way only, so as to learn it for life.
Hence, all we can do is do whatever we can, with full-heart efforts, and enjoy the process. What we can control is our internal feeling, and not necessarily what happens outside us. That is bcoz, we are in-charge of what keeps going in the world within us, not outside us.
What i am talking about is in an entirely different perspective, and if you can digest it in that way, this feeling will accompany you for life, and strengthen you to face any situations with guts..

God Bless us all...

From India, Ahmadabad
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