I am not being negative here, but I feel the early exit of India from the world cup has helped Billions of Indians all over the world to refocus on their work and contribution to the development of India.
We are a crucial stage of development when everything of the best is expected from the Indians all around. It would be always good not to be wavered by things and events for too long and to be distracted and sideline the focus as a nation.
Of course the early exit would yield the billions of man hours that would have been spent on television screens now into the progress of a nation with a rejuvenated focus to succeed.
It is high time the literate and the illiterate see things out side of cricket and entertainment and recognize what needs to be hyped and supported in stead of wasting resources of time energy and efforts of millions of a country vigorously trying to climb he ladder of growth.
Well, i am with the nation's emotions and all other Indians and feels sorry for the defeat but also let us all remember that we will definitely cheer for our winning team when they are professionally ready as a team and built up to take challenges of this dynamic world today! Unless this point is reached, Let me tell you, please do not be distracted on such things as cricket defeats or matches, but work hard during all these taking lessons out of failures and making sure we do not repeat mistakes.
We as a nation is infamous for no reason to make mistakes, even if the truth is that mistakes are inevitable in rigorous growth path filled with experiences and experiments (refer my earlier blog - Mistakes = Learnings for those who grow endlessly~!!)
Also I am not sure why media is too much focused on the spilt milk!
Let us refocus and in no time! Remember we do not have time to waste and all other things are secondary while we strive as a nation to emerge as the super power of tomorrow. I am sure this defeat saved billions of man hours with high potential and let’s go for it! Let's use the earned time and efforts for the best of our nation!
‘Ganbatte’ in Japanese terms – Let’s go for it!
Me...
- Mathew Idikula
- now in Hiroshima , Hiroshima Ken, Japan
- Me - well a good person but has mine own fantasies and love my privacy and expect everything to happen right at the speed of thought.. Note : hate being insincere.
Monday, March 26, 2007
BIllions of man hours saved!!!!
Posted by Mathew Idikula at 12:10 AM
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