I complete exactly a month in Reliance Communications today. The initial apprehension has given way to confidence, and restoration of my self-belief. I’ve learnt some things, in the process of learning a few things more, and have a lot more to learn.
I’ve learnt the value of time, the value of being organized, the value of thrifty spending, and the value of practical knowledge. Most importantly, I’ve grown out of my father’s shadows. I now have an identity. I am ME. Feels good, hope the feeling stays this way.
On a parting note, a VERY cryptic question.
Who will guard the guards?
This VERY VERY relevant question has been plaguing me for about a week now, and an answer seems unlikely.
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i dont think there can be anyone else on the face of this earth that is more proud of u than me. i know how much ‘growing out of your father’s shadow’ means to u.. and im just 100% happy for you. hope the future holds even more better things.
abt who guards the guards? cld it be the people the guards are guarding?
The people who the guards are guarding do not know they have a guardian. Hence the people who are being guarded cannot guard the people who are guarding them. Which means the answer to my question, is a closely guarded secret, which only the one who guards us all knows.
Growing out, rather than just growing up.
No-one guards the guards. Thats why its all so screwed up.
Good for you man. The feeling of being independent, or growing out of your father’s shadow, as you put it, is exhilarating. In the words of Joey and Chandler, “Men are Here”.
Enjoy dude.
The assumption here is that the guards are infact guarding and not just acting like they are guarding. In most cases, guards don’t get paid enough to put their life on the life. So its just an appearance that the guards are guarding. In reality, no one is safe.
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