People climbs a hill, but cannot reach the top. Because They does not have any dreams...
Some negative people even turn back the dreamer.
I remember the case I saw in front of my eyes, it is about a young man who got admission in the famous LD engineering college of Gujarat by getting excellent result in 12th science and has a passion to do something ...
After his admission is finalized, a middle-aged man (his relative) visits and asks the young man questions about his career. Even the young man proudly replies that "I took admission in the electrical branch of LD Engineering College" The middle-aged man suggests that he should have taken admission in computer science. "Computer programming is a headache for me. I can't be a good computer engineer, I can make a good career as an electrical engineer" says the young man. "In our village, my friend's boy did electrical engineering but nothing turned up, so he started import-export, but today he is repairing a four wheeler in a garage" says the middle-aged man.
Now let's take a look at the middle-aged man's career who predicting the future of engineering. He completed 12th Science by pushing and shoving, his admission in B .Sc in a less reputed college in Rajkot and he completed B .Sc in four years instead of three... After all these struggles, he is working as a primary school teacher today.
There is no doubt that the job of a primary teacher is a good job, But if a B. sc educated person has to do that job all his life, his career graph is constantly going downhill.
The reason for the graph going down is to fall into the flow or not to dream for yourself or not to set a goal or not to have a definite plan...
Suppose for a moment that the prediction of a middle-aged man comes true and that young man cannot prove himself by becoming a good electrical engineer, what will happen? Let's shed light on that ...
At LD engineering college, he starts his studies in a planned manner, when he has completed half of his studies, he realizes that I am not made for engineering. I want to do MBA or IAS officer or actor or cricketer. So what about his planning ???
Life is not planned, but planning is the first step to fulfilling dreams. It is also a plan to move forward by recognizing the inner skills and changing the goal in time.
I have explained the change of goal in time with the example of two famous YouTubers from India, one of whom is a modern day young lady.
So it's about the creator of 'MostlySane' YouTube channel. Prajakta had to finish college and become a radio-jockey. He even tried it by working in a radio station, then suddenly he came up with the idea of uploading it on YouTube by creating comedy content in which he plays the role of the whole family alone. Today it has five or six million subscribers. Ayushman Khurana for the promotion of Andhadhun, Hrithik Roshan himself joined his channel for the promotion of War. Many celebrities like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Kareena Kapoor, Nehakkar etc. join his YouTube channel from time to time.
The second is the YouTube star who crossed the milestone of 10 million subscribers for the first time in India alone. This is Bhuvan Bam, the creator of 'BB-ki-vines' channel, the king of YouTube in India. Bhuvan wanted to make a career as a music artist. Initially he worked as a musician in many hotels and functions. Suddenly he started uploading videos with comedy content to social media, started his own YouTube channel, today he plays 17 or 18 characters alone. What a success! Bollywood kingpin King Khan and Karan Johar himself are promoting his film with Bhuvan. Recently, together with Facebook, Bhuvan helped raise funds to help children suffering from Corona. Bhuvan was re-presenting India with Deepika Padukone at the annual conference of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
But changing goals is not an easy task. In this case, the social factor of 'biggest disease, where does log say' is most influential, if you have really recognized your inner skills, then move forward by changing the goal with the attitude of 'say something, log ka kaam hai kahena'. Should.
Finally there is a fine line between dreamers and non-dreamers. Dreamers usually live a contented and alternative life after losing a challenge. But dreamers see failure as an opportunity and move on to a new goal. You need to reach the top of the hill sooner or later...
-sK's ink