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Will you quit your job to follow your passion?


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MUTHUKRISHNAN RAMESH
Will you quit your job to follow your passion?
by MUTHUKRISHNAN RAMESH on Feb 13, 2015 10:09 AM

Would love to... but ours is a society where individual has responsibilities toward their families etc.. given that responsibility there will be so many things to be factored before you come to a decision to pursue your passion and we will be well past the time then....

The family should be well off... to pursue such passions.

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i did
by on Feb 03, 2015 11:46 AM

i left my job to succed in my passion ... but dont quit ur job try to fullfill ur passion do it by being in your job

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Sameer  kapoor
I did
by Sameer kapoor on Jan 30, 2015 12:59 AM  | Hide replies

Yes I already did that. I left my job after a successful 15 years career and started a website http://www.simplypaisa.com/

Trust me..It is so much fun even when you work for 14-16 hrs a day

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Vascoda gama
Re: I did
by Vascoda gama on Feb 03, 2015 11:43 AM
good. in 15 years, you had earned sufficient money in fact more than you really need and obvious you can quit the job in search of passion.

if your and your beloved somach is empty, nobody on this planet including veerendra kapoor chooses passion. they go for haunt.

dont adjust yourself. there is a fault in reality. and that fault is the passion based provocative statements.

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Neeraj Tyagi
yes
by Neeraj Tyagi on Jan 29, 2015 09:42 PM  | Hide replies

yes I want to follow my passion I want to quit. want to open a desi cow goshala at my home town.

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chetan bhagat
Re: yes
by chetan bhagat on Jan 30, 2015 09:31 AM
best of luck

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raja nisha
three ediots
by raja nisha on Jan 28, 2015 09:23 AM  | Hide replies

Never. Only for stories on Bollywood movies.
For a career either have a degree ( there are umpteen branches of your choice)or be wasted.

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sukhmeet singh
Re: three ediots
by sukhmeet singh on Jan 29, 2015 04:06 PM
agree.. without money passion is of no use.. so its better to be educated and employed than pursuing ur passion mindlessly

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Natarajan P
Re: Re: three ediots
by Natarajan P on Feb 02, 2015 06:13 AM
Once Sachin Tendulkar told that he is passionate to play football...( ie., more than Cricket ?)
if he could get a chance, he could probably be more successor as Foot ball player than Cricketer .... ?

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GANESHKUMAR KUMAR
perfect craft
by GANESHKUMAR KUMAR on Jan 27, 2015 10:36 PM

Fantastic thoughts and well crafted article...Thanks Viru...

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Communal Award
AND
by Communal Award on Jan 27, 2015 03:48 PM  | Hide replies

You need Cash(to bribe)/Caste(to collude) to succeed as an Entrepreneur in India.

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Vascoda gama
Re: AND
by Vascoda gama on Feb 03, 2015 11:44 AM
you said the truth. if you can feed the corrupt, he can fullfil your passion. I know I am speaking the truth.

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