I spend one whole night listening to 200 customers' queries/problems/anger over phone and then earn this Rs. 300 drink,and that sonuvab**** has bought it out of his super rich dad's money,he does not know its worth.-Vroom-One night @ call center.
'Atlas shrugged' also had some nice things to say about money,'it is a reward for your efforts'.If you are working for some company,there must be some moments when you ask yourself,' why am I here?Is this what I wanted to do?I wonder til when can I cary on like this'?And then you see your salary being credited to your account and you think about all the hard days you've had had the last month.How many days you had to sit late?How many annoyed customers you faced and tried to soothe them and loosing your own cool without letting them know.And suddenly all this seems bearable.That money makes up for everything.I have met certain people who behave as if money does not matter it is the work satisfaction/love for their work which matters,the hypocricy in their words astonishes me.An amateur can say these words but work satisfaction cannot be the sole aim of their work.
Have you ever heard of that adage,'the person who has lent you money never forgets'.How true it is because money is the only thing which you expect directly after your efforts, be it a labour or a CEO of a company,it is the first and the closest thing that belongs to you. And if you give it to someone else(not speaking about gifts/philanthropy) you are giving them your return for the hardest moments you faced,therefore you remember that you had given it to him.It is ironical that it is considered mannerless to ask for your own money from someone who had borrowed.
When you try to bargain,or want to buy stuff during off season you are looked down upon.I wonder why?If you can get the same stuff for a lesser amount by a little effort then why not?I am being very blunt here but in real life situations demand you to behave accordingly but inside you your heart keeps saying,' Hey you were not gifted this on a platter you EARNED it'.
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