Lesson #5---The two month MBA stint
I joined a good and reputed MBA college and left after 2 months.
Why did I join, why did I leave, what did I learn, what were the mistakes, what good did I get out of it, what will I do now, I'll try to write this out. Please bear the BS as it is my frustration that is going to get out of me now.
It is indeed very important to let out your frustration I guess.
After my graduation, I dropped a year for studying for CAT. I got 88.00. I then managed to get into a good college.
My mistakes---MANY!! laid back attitude and my ill respecting people, not seeing their worth, not understanding the worth of the college either, not communicating to anybody about my frustrations, not letting out, not communicating much either, not understanding, misunderstanding, thinking, not feeling confident, allusions and illusions, NOT LETTING MY FRUSTRATION OUT TO ANYBODY! not seeing the ones who will help me, not helping them. QUITTING! not appreciating people for their uniqueness, not being bindaas, chilled out, seeing/listening to others rather than being myself, not understanding that I was actually a good influence on people. Being irritated by other peoples bullshit!
My learnings---to speak your mind, to respect, to survive in a diverse environment, to say NO, to do only what you really want. To understand the intention behind yours joining the college, what you want out of it, to be chilled out in the end, to cut to the chase, to not say what you are gonna do, but to actually do it. To not show/talk but do, to live, love, enjoy, TO Fight! To BE yourself!
Don't touch the BS meter---
Fancy corporate vocabulary---cut to the chase
Overblown promises---be believable
Hit and run marketing---low ket drip
Being inhumanely perfect---show the struggles---you aren't a hero, don't try to be one.
It takes time building trust, spend time doing that.
Be transparent about the challenges and imperfections of yours.
To find people to whom u can talk to, let the frustration out, to reach out!
To stand back, to fight back, to move forward, to understand, to live!
Why did I join, why did I leave, what did I learn, what were the mistakes, what good did I get out of it, what will I do now, I'll try to write this out. Please bear the BS as it is my frustration that is going to get out of me now.
It is indeed very important to let out your frustration I guess.
After my graduation, I dropped a year for studying for CAT. I got 88.00. I then managed to get into a good college.
My mistakes---MANY!! laid back attitude and my ill respecting people, not seeing their worth, not understanding the worth of the college either, not communicating to anybody about my frustrations, not letting out, not communicating much either, not understanding, misunderstanding, thinking, not feeling confident, allusions and illusions, NOT LETTING MY FRUSTRATION OUT TO ANYBODY! not seeing the ones who will help me, not helping them. QUITTING! not appreciating people for their uniqueness, not being bindaas, chilled out, seeing/listening to others rather than being myself, not understanding that I was actually a good influence on people. Being irritated by other peoples bullshit!
My learnings---to speak your mind, to respect, to survive in a diverse environment, to say NO, to do only what you really want. To understand the intention behind yours joining the college, what you want out of it, to be chilled out in the end, to cut to the chase, to not say what you are gonna do, but to actually do it. To not show/talk but do, to live, love, enjoy, TO Fight! To BE yourself!
Don't touch the BS meter---
Fancy corporate vocabulary---cut to the chase
Overblown promises---be believable
Hit and run marketing---low ket drip
Being inhumanely perfect---show the struggles---you aren't a hero, don't try to be one.
It takes time building trust, spend time doing that.
Be transparent about the challenges and imperfections of yours.
To find people to whom u can talk to, let the frustration out, to reach out!
To stand back, to fight back, to move forward, to understand, to live!
Comments
Post a Comment