“Youth is such a wonderful think. What a pity it is wasted on the young!” –
George Bernard Shaw
The Gen Y is much smarter than Gen X
and Baby boomers. They have a lot of
fire, and are highly ambitious. They are more intelligent than their previous
generation, and are determined to leave a mark behind for others to
follow. However, they must exercise
patience and think critically about their goals to achieve them successfully.
Here are the questions the Gen Y and
Indian students must ponder to achieve big in their lives:
Do you know who you are?
Do you know what you are doing?
Do you know that you have a huge
potential?
Do you know your strengths and weaknesses?
Do you know the meaning of your life?
Do you introspect and consider the
fundamental philosophical and metaphysical questions?
Do you add value to yourself?
Do you add value to your parents?
Do you add value to your educators?
Do you add value to your country?
Do you add value to your society?
Do you add value to your world?
Do you know that you are rightly
placed in Indian history?
Do you know that there are ample of
employment opportunities?
Do you know that you have unemployability
rather than unemployment in India?
Do you know that Indian youth
constitute more than 50 per cent of the population?
Do you know that you have the power to
make India as a super power?
Think!
When you think you will identify ample of opportunities for growth and expansion.
Emphasize on means, not ends. Don’t go by short cut as it will cut you short. Be ambitious; don’t be overambitious. Love
your community, don’t hate others’ community.
Think. Identify. Explore. Expand. You
were born to achieve big in this world!
“The foundation of every state is the
education of its youth.”- Diogenes
Laertius
Life is great!
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