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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

D - Day is Todayy!!!!


Hello readers ,
                  Today there is no news regarding any world , any crisis or any horror & terror. Today I'm gonna tell you about some adventurous peoples. These peoples didn't escape from any dangerous troops of ISIS or Taliban but they are the real life adventurer. Sometimes the life become too boring - wake up, brush and dress well, reached your workplace, overtime, return home, eat & sleep early for the repeat telecast of today. On one side this is the one of the basic need of life but this is the only way to live on this earth. Where's the happiness & a feel of joy in this stuff and the peoples who understand the meaning of life " YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE & YOU ONLY DIE ONCE " .


and that one life is yours- Your rules, your opinion, your way to live. Such peoples are real life heros, they didn't think about their job, career, and the world, they pick up their bag at once and went out in the search of different peoples, countries and culture. Today's story is about those peoples who leave their well reputated jobs and move to the joy of exploring the world in their own way and to live their life as they like it.
Kanishka Sharma 

Kanishka Sharma on a daily newspaper


Kanishka Sharma was an employee of RELIANCE. He quit that job for which he had MBA in abroad because he want to learn Martial Arts. He learnt Shaolin Kung Fu and Tai Chi in China, Pekiti-Tirsia Kali, Jeet Kune Do and Muay Thai in Thailand and Karate, Kung Fu Tao and Kalaripayattu in India. Some may call them impulsive decision makers but the ideology of living life teaches us to not to fret over little things and take brave steps at a moment. 

He want to learn martial arts in the Shaolin Temple in China, which is the origin of Kung Fu so he went ahead and did it. He became the first Indian who learn Shaolin Kung Fu from Shaolin Temple. Nowadays he runs a martail arts training institute "Shifu Kanishka" in Delhi.    


Tushar Agrawal 
Tushar Agrawal with Sanjay Madan on his journey (Photographed by D.Prasad)

Tushar Agarwal was an employee at a software company. He loves long drives. But after some time he realised that driving a few hundred kilometers can't give him that fun & joy. So, about two years back, he gave up writing software,wore an olive green shirt and a blue jeans, took his grey Toyota Fortuner and drove off on a world tour.

Really, what's the meaning of  a high profile job when you are not happy and comfortable. Thus, this technician became a full-time roadie or we called him a "Banjara".When he started his journey he is alone with his grey Toyota and 2 lakh in his bank account. But "Where there is a will, there is a way", he accompained by two friends- businessman Sanjay Madan and lensman D. Prasad, who captured the full journey on a camera. 

The trio started from Delhi's India Gate in September 2013,and ended it there in late November 2014. The group claims to have six continents, 50 countries, and 70,000km during this trip. While the actual journey took only 14 months, it takes them three years to prepare for it. Deciding the exact travel route, getting visas, customs clearance to ship the car, sponsorship and road maps (without using GPS). At some time they get lost, but they knew getting lost in a journey is discovering the world.

Jubanshwa Mishra

Jubanshwa Mishra was an employee of TATA Consultancy Services, Chennai. He holds a post graduate diploma in marketing communications from Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad. But he leave his job and did 28 different jobs in 28 states. The interesting fact is this he work only for one week in each job. His main motive behind this was he want to taste different fields like - houseboat driver's assistance in Kerala, 'sevak' in Punjab's Golden Temple, mountain cleaner in Himanchal Pradesh, 'sundal' (peanut) seller in Tamil Nadu, trainee river rafter in Jammu, cremation assistant in Uttar Pradeh and tea picker in Assam. 

Though he did most of his job for free, it taught him many invaluable life lessons. Helping him to improve his understanding on the dignity of labour and human life. The eight month long journey, which started in May 2013.

   
     
The numbers are uncountable and there passion is too big. Sometime we have to make big decisions with in a moment. Our decision is based on our YES or NO. The YES lead us towards our passion and NO to the repeat telecast of one day in our whole life. The decision is our but be careful. By saying only "Yes I want to choose my passion" is not enough. Because this path is full of obstacles. Like above peoples leave their well reputated jobs, it's not easy to leave Reliance or Tata or any other MNC's in just one blink. We have to make ourself mentally and physically confident and fit to make quick decisions. It could be possible that if we are at 15,000 feet above on a mountain in a chilled winter or at 55 degree temperature desert, in such places we can't recommend for a room heater or cold juice. We have to work there itself idea of lit a fire, search the water and a best place to sleep. The joy of exploring the world could be vanished with in a second in such critical conditions. But the dedication to reach our goal should be in our mind and only this would only help us in those conditions. And before come to any final commitment always remember one thing " YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE & YOU ONLY DIE ONCE ".

Thank you!!!! 



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3 comments:

  1. ya nice writing nd peoples ..........

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  2. I think life is not always as same as we want. Everyone wants to move ahead with his passion and interest but conditions are not always favourable.... ;/

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