Long back when I was in college, once i had a discussion with a friend. What would we be after 10 years? I remember saying some thing like, "I don't know what I will be but I know that I don't want to be a manager or some thing like that in some company". Being a highly opinionated person, I used to make lot of such declarations. Even now my friends tease me that I am the biggest hypocrite, saying one thing and doing another thing. May be true. But I think I have kept at least one promise. Exactly 10 years after I joined my first job I am not a "some manager at some company".
This is what I have always wanted to do. To do something actually meaningful. To make some impact. To be on my own. Now I think I had run out of excuses for not doing it. So I have said good bye to my fat pay checks.
I am starting a venture.
Barking up the Wrong Tree
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