Friday, July 3, 2009

Relevance Relevance Relevance

All you think about it's your point of relevance. It's not relevant to your course, it's not relevant to your degree, blablabla..don't waste time...blablabla....not much weightage to your CV..blablabla....

That's your point of relevance.

It's relevant to my life so be it. You can't see the things I see, why brag as if you know everything. Just because you had accomplished something great, it doesn't mean you are great now and can judge whatever my decision is. Stop living in the past but strive for the present and please accept that things do change, the way people work, the way things flow, changes..it's not the same any more like how it was a few decades ago.

There are so many things to experience and why must everything of it be relevant to the career you are choosing?

And I don't think that there is anything which is not relevant at all.

No matter how, whatever positive initiatives you take will be relevant in terms of experience and your self-potential to whatever you do.

It's what which builds you up, not what which builds your career which is important. If you don't have a good you, how do you expect to be qualified for a good career?

Of course it's important to do something which is relevant to your course better than not to, but it doesn't rule out the opportunity for you to involve in different things which can expose you to more ideas, more different POV which actually helps generate a better you in that field you are working in the future.

Now you tell me what is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo important about the relevance to a degree, leading to a career which many people always do something irrelevant to their degree, and complaints about their own career and regretting for things they have not done.

You are not wrong. I am not wrong. I thank for your advise. I have to just conclude that we have different perspectives.

2 pops:

furydose said...

Life is what you make of it...and what I learned from watching Jim Carrey's 'Yes Man' is to never say no. You never know where life will bring you, whether it's a new mindset of life, a better career or even better, the love of your life.

With that said, it still doesnt hurt to have some focus in life... :P

Gine said...

Wow, you sound mad. Chillax! ;-) But what you've said really make sense. Hope you're enjoying the exploration on the new things in life :)

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