Ryan, You are right about Bachchan's character. It would indeed be quite tough to work under a boss like that.
I had commented on Tabu's remarks because of what Dale Carnegie said about the right occupation and the right spouse being the two most important things in one's life.
Before we round off the discussion, let us look at some of the comments of what Morgan and Banks have to say in their wonderful book " Achieving your dream career"::-
"If you are not passionate about what you are doing, do something else"
"Our experience has shown that money is not a sign but a consequence of success. If you are happy with what you are doing, you are bound to do it well and the rewards will flow. It is a virtuous circle."
"Talking in the context of Olyympic champions, they said that they must have a deep love for what they are doing and the awards will follow due to passion and performance"
"The real test comes on the day when you realise that you can afford not to jump out of bed and head off to work. But you happily do it anyway, because you realise that the life and the work you love have nothing to do with a living"
It takes time, experience and resources to make one's life's passion one's life's work.
There are several such quotes and the book is full of examples of case studies where people have been placed in professions that are completely different from what they were doing- doctor to sportswriter for instance.
I wonder when the Indian career consultants will ever talk like this. Except for Mr Kapoor who I mentioned earlier, all this seems greek to them.
I had commented on Tabu's remarks because of what Dale Carnegie said about the right occupation and the right spouse being the two most important things in one's life.
Before we round off the discussion, let us look at some of the comments of what Morgan and Banks have to say in their wonderful book " Achieving your dream career"::-
"If you are not passionate about what you are doing, do something else"
"Our experience has shown that money is not a sign but a consequence of success. If you are happy with what you are doing, you are bound to do it well and the rewards will flow. It is a virtuous circle."
"Talking in the context of Olyympic champions, they said that they must have a deep love for what they are doing and the awards will follow due to passion and performance"
"The real test comes on the day when you realise that you can afford not to jump out of bed and head off to work. But you happily do it anyway, because you realise that the life and the work you love have nothing to do with a living"
It takes time, experience and resources to make one's life's passion one's life's work.
There are several such quotes and the book is full of examples of case studies where people have been placed in professions that are completely different from what they were doing- doctor to sportswriter for instance.
I wonder when the Indian career consultants will ever talk like this. Except for Mr Kapoor who I mentioned earlier, all this seems greek to them.