Saturday, June 11, 2022

When it comes to the transient nature of life, short-lived glory... individuals are no different from nations

I was one among the few who did clearly saw the impending fall of Thailand and collapse of its currency Baht in mid 1997.
But at that ime I was hardly aware that it would result in a far reaching broad sweep over the entire region and far beyond it..those experts who were not carried away by the exceptionalism of Asia felt vindicated and crony capitalism did the final mischief and Jewish conspiracy , the well crafted speculative attack came handy to molest their currencies given the central commonality of the problems of the  region
Despite a spate of devaluation by a larger percentage and hike in interest rate  markets could not be beaten and in the absence of any worthwhile international relief the recovery became a long drawn out process.

In the same vein it shall be said that individuals too get into the crisis in the life game .Eight from the start especially from the teenage everyone is in a race with all their dreams and goals .They rise and fall and learn from their mistakes and mistaken ambitious ventures.
They find their rhytham and get wages for their labour and a few of them atleast will be lucky to register their name and fame  and build financial fortunes
But eventually they too have to let the quest for glory to go.There are examples of people reaching top but couldn't avoid the life of frustration.
Glory is nice when it lasts but usually never lasts long.Eventually the success or failure depends upon the inherent dynamics of the actualization of potentials and their capacity to master the art of learning and growing.

Mine was a journey with little that is no ambition and divine intervention made me to evolve as a mad teacher with all passion and a sense of dedication and involvement in work.
I enjoyed that world of solitiude and company of students and loyalty to honesty and work ethics always lifted my spirits and despite setbacks and inimical work environment I survived .My feet were always implanted on the ground, measuring my steps and not compromising my values and dignity. 

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