just for the sake of doing ...

durga ch

durga ch

@durga-TpX3gO Oct 23, 2024
I believe many of us might have read 'Wings of Fire'. Its a boigraphy about Dr.APJ Abdul kalam.
The whole book took me through a journey how INDIA was back then, and how SLV and RATOs were developed without even basic knowledge . All the engineers involved were sefl trained , they were passionate about what they were doing and they wanted to make everything in INDIA unlike import them.
That book is inspirational and I thought -How many of us do a thing just for the sake of doing it not thinking or manipulating about results? How many of us learn soemthing -because we want to know and learn something and not as a competitive measure.
and how many of us work for the sake of working ?

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  • Guttu

    Guttu

    @guttu-Udy454 Jan 22, 2010

    Similar issue is raised in 3 idiots. I can't answer on behalf on whole world but can answer for myself.

    How many of us do a thing just for the sake of doing it not thinking or manipulating about results?
    Sometimes I think and sometimes I don't.

    How many of us learn something -because we want to know and learn something and not as a competitive measure.
    Till 12th I studied for the sake of studying. But in college things changed. I started learning and hence I got very less marks 😛

    and how many of us work for the sake of working ?
    I work for the sake of working. I don't get a challenging jobs. They just seem to continue from where I left in my previous job.