100% agreed on this. A few points:- 1. I’ve been working for 12 years now. Batchmates who jumped into a fresh business right after college have a lower probability of succeeding. 2. A few of them who looked down on corporate jobs have even approached me and are willing to join at 50-60k salary even after 12 years. 3. The “Get rich quick” syndrome was the common factor which I see even in the fresh college graduates. 4. Job hopping has become a hobby without a clear sense and idea as to with what objective they are changing jobs, only to regret it a few months down the line.
Sir, never did i once even think of how this popular culture is comparable to naaptol on tv Telling how to make money has become the new oil from which they make money and we do nothing but watch them making more money from our time
Business karna sabki baas ki baat nahi aur ye startup aur entrepreneur wale chakkar mai maat fhasna saab hawa baaji hai haa business inse alag hai wo chaal gaya toh uske baad entrepreneur bana ja sakta but pehele ek business mai mehnat karni padegi jaise job mai promotion ke liye mehenat karni padti atleast 2 year waise hi new business mai sale aur apni jagaha bana ne ke liye competition mai mehenat lagti hai so if you're are doing job than dont leave it do it continue that work
I graduated in the mid eighties and many of my batchmates and friends went the USA and over the decades did very well in life. But the strange fact is that those who remained in India did even better in their careers.
Sir, I don’t know why but that’s true, I have seen various people of my fathers’ age who passed in late 80s and early 90s went to US where comparatively far behind than those who remain in India, due to various boom in real estate and business in India
Yes this is true I have seen my fathers friends who would come from USA and constantly borrow money from my father and still boost about their American life What an irony
Very clever, ek video me job ki burai , ek me job ki tareef, dono type ke people ko cover kar liya , views mil gaye , U urself are confused how will you give clarity to youths