I met the famous film maker Basu Bhattacharya at a friend's house some years back. he told us, my wife and I, a story about his early childhood.
His Mother attributed everthing good that happened to her "Thakurji" and would offer obesience to her deity on such "good events".
Basuda was a brilliant student and every year he would top his class. When the results were announced, his Mother would drag him and make him thank "Thakurji" becasue she was more than convinced that basuda stood first in his class only because of her "Thakurji's" blessings. She wanted similar conviction in her Son as well.
Basuda did not take his school final examination and sure enough failed. He then confronted his Mother and asked her why her "Thakurji" did not help him clear the school examination.
She did not have any answer.
Basuda then dropped out of school and ran away to Mumbai and carved an envious place for himself in the Indian film industry.
He made films like "Teesri Kasam", "Awishkar" etc.. which clear demonstrated his inborn brilliance.
So, friend time has come for you to find an alternative job and run away to a new place where you can put you learnings to good use, learn more and grow into a good HR practitioner. God only helps those who help themselves.
Best Wishes,
Vasant Nair
His Mother attributed everthing good that happened to her "Thakurji" and would offer obesience to her deity on such "good events".
Basuda was a brilliant student and every year he would top his class. When the results were announced, his Mother would drag him and make him thank "Thakurji" becasue she was more than convinced that basuda stood first in his class only because of her "Thakurji's" blessings. She wanted similar conviction in her Son as well.
Basuda did not take his school final examination and sure enough failed. He then confronted his Mother and asked her why her "Thakurji" did not help him clear the school examination.
She did not have any answer.
Basuda then dropped out of school and ran away to Mumbai and carved an envious place for himself in the Indian film industry.
He made films like "Teesri Kasam", "Awishkar" etc.. which clear demonstrated his inborn brilliance.
So, friend time has come for you to find an alternative job and run away to a new place where you can put you learnings to good use, learn more and grow into a good HR practitioner. God only helps those who help themselves.
Best Wishes,
Vasant Nair