Your work is definitely praise worthy but as you yourself said, No one wants to give their daughter to you. This is life mate.
Instead of struggling like this, why dont you pursue your business full time and earn enough money to employ part timers for your library. This way you meet both objectives. OR even get a good job for that matter, sincere people like you will be appreciated and you will get good growth.
People around you will praise you and encourage you to continue but remember everyone wants a Bhagat Singh but not in their family, only in their neighbours family.
Re: Murugaraj - pls read my advice
by sixsigma on Mar 21, 2012 05:07 PM
well said, and i think 300 for life time is tooo modest. Atleats it should be 300 for 6 months or a year
One must appreciate implementation of a noble idea by him. Most of the people may be knowing lots of idea but implementation of those ideas needs courage,hard work, sacrifice. I salute Mr Muruaraj.I have also initiated a fixed library in my native.Deed of Murugaraj inspiring me to work more towards. R.K Yadav Mumbai
When jobs were hard to come by, there were lending libraries and circulating libraries in Chennai. Some of them delivered 3 or 4 magazines three times a week and they went around on bicycles. This is not a new idea. It is actually a silly idea in this day and age but was a sign of hard work in those days.
Re: internet
by Anand Tamariya on Mar 20, 2012 10:38 AM
Did you read about the fees - only Rs. 300 for lifetime!! How would he manage cost of PCs and internet connection?