Prashant has immense potential. He has learnt to do everything with success. He's known to be a quickest learner amongst his peers. At present, he is a Software Engineer, fighting for survival in these tough times.
His friends were convinced that he will crack IIT or even the toughest of exams. But he couldn't. He does not find excitement in sticking with one path for too long. One can say he's not resilient, but what if he's not interested anymore. He's just not interested in materialistic pursuits. He frowns at people who toil to accumulate money. He does not understand why people love, hate, quarrel & die for money. He links everything to a scheme to ensure earning more money. Thus, his endurance gradually wanes at crunch times. He lets it go because he does not enjoy fighting for more money.
He has developed a schedule to find himself happy. He finds succor in reading novels in which he finds his thoughts concealed. He knows that wealth is not permanent, neither is the body. He asks himself, why is this world mad after money? Why companies are not happy even if they break even? Why mom always asks me to find a better job?
He introspects to find a positive answer. But, soon realizes that the world is a myth driven by money. He is eager to perform, to ensure better livelihood for his parents and himself. But he enjoys travelling mostly in buses, shared autos and not in a private vehicle. He loves talking to canteen attendant and fruit vendors. He is not impressed by people flaunting their fashionable clothes. He rarely buy clothes on his own, for him it's his family members' duty.
Somehow, he makes up his mind and resolves to turn things at sheer will. But, this does not happen.
Can you find a viable solution for Prashant's dilemma ?
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- Ishan Rohit
- Lucknow/Ghaziabad, UP, India
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