Well its been a while since my last posted something, so to start a fresh,college as i find it for now is the place for survival and to be honest i have survived and maybe survived with flying colours(exaggeration is finally regretted).College is a place to dream and to some extent materialize your dream,to convince you on this ill just brief you on a conversation (or maybe conversations)that i usually have with my friend Paras while our 3 am walk around the so beautiful college campus(for all those who believe me),this is how it usally starts,
P:dude manh i really wanna do something in life,something so big that someday people look upto me and say 'I wanna be someone like this guy'.
M:yea dude,i was thinking the same,and you know what i had something in my mind too,i was thinking off doing something in the college itself.
P:Like what do you mean?
M:I m talking about starting off a business,i mean not going too big but just for start,maybe to get us more focussed on our vision to success.
P:That seems to be a great idea,but what do you have in mind?
M:Thats what i dont know right now but think about the consiquences,maybe well end up earning lakhs before we pass out.
P:Lakhs manh,talk about crores,and then well buy bikes and cars(hayabusa's and the audi's)with our own bucks.
(Note:- M:Manan P:Paras)
Well thats when i have to put up,'No Stopping the Jabbers',but anyhow however you take it,'Dreaming can never be injurious to health(well in most cases,i m not talking about the sadists and the freaky ones)',so you should never ever think twice before dreaming(remember the saying,"Some men see things as they are and say 'why'? Others dream things that never were and say 'why not'?").These dreams give us motivations but we should always remember that motivation without action is like a flower without petal(in short useless and pAtheTic).Maybe some fine day we percieve our motivations and materialize them into something big(hopefully by our own actions).Well till the next post,keep dreaming and keep visiting...ALOHA!!!!
Monday, November 3, 2008
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