honesty
appreciating sneha's posting on her blog about professional experiences outside of AIESEC (even though that's not what the post intended im sure:))....
for all those out there deciding to leave AIESEC and venture into uncharted territories- take solice in the knowledge that there is shit loads to learn, you are not as amazing as you think and most importantly- that indescribable feeling of being pushed into unknown surroundings is exciting, tense and provision for a new rise to 'ze learning curve'. Good friends like KS and NP have helped me realize this even more....
on an unrelated topic..pakistan has started off on a killer note with younis khan scoring a century and the first day looking very much in our 'friendly' neighbour's hands at the score 281/2!..The indians need to get their act together I say...
for all those out there deciding to leave AIESEC and venture into uncharted territories- take solice in the knowledge that there is shit loads to learn, you are not as amazing as you think and most importantly- that indescribable feeling of being pushed into unknown surroundings is exciting, tense and provision for a new rise to 'ze learning curve'. Good friends like KS and NP have helped me realize this even more....
on an unrelated topic..pakistan has started off on a killer note with younis khan scoring a century and the first day looking very much in our 'friendly' neighbour's hands at the score 281/2!..The indians need to get their act together I say...