Hello,
Your line - "What pains me a lot is - I invested 7 years of my life in this company" - doesn't arise as a lost time or effort.
You feel the way you feel BECAUSE you expected the result NOW. What IF I told you that this effort is the stepping stone - meaning the experience & lesson gathered - for something that's to come after, say, a few years? Would you feel the same way? I don't think so.
If you think this is far-fetched, then just give a thought to what you learned in school or college years ago - weren't they the foundations of what you are today? Quite likely, there's more to come for which your years @ College would still turn out to be the stepping stone.
And here we are talking about Life's lessons - NOT Education that can be taught @ school/college. In Education, the lessons come first & the Tests later; in Life, the Tests come first & then the lessons that the person is supposed to learn. If someone doesn't learn... well... that's his/her problem & he/she ends up doing the same mistake over & over again until he/she learns. Just sing the AR Rahman jingle - 'Don't worry Mustafa' - and move on.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Your line - "What pains me a lot is - I invested 7 years of my life in this company" - doesn't arise as a lost time or effort.
You feel the way you feel BECAUSE you expected the result NOW. What IF I told you that this effort is the stepping stone - meaning the experience & lesson gathered - for something that's to come after, say, a few years? Would you feel the same way? I don't think so.
If you think this is far-fetched, then just give a thought to what you learned in school or college years ago - weren't they the foundations of what you are today? Quite likely, there's more to come for which your years @ College would still turn out to be the stepping stone.
And here we are talking about Life's lessons - NOT Education that can be taught @ school/college. In Education, the lessons come first & the Tests later; in Life, the Tests come first & then the lessons that the person is supposed to learn. If someone doesn't learn... well... that's his/her problem & he/she ends up doing the same mistake over & over again until he/she learns. Just sing the AR Rahman jingle - 'Don't worry Mustafa' - and move on.
All the Best.
Rgds,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
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