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i'd try for u in my company....but....its IT againmark wrote:I wish I could stay in Hyd but leave my pointless, worthless piece of sh1t job.

Thank You For The Many Things You've Done
And For Making Our Lives So Bright
For Seeing Your Smiling Face Everyday
Always Brought Our Hearts Delight
You Went Above And Beyond The Call Of Duty
And A Part Of Our Family You Became
We Want You To Know How Much You're Loved
And Without You It Won't Be The Same
We Pray Gods Blessings On You Always
We Love You And Will Miss You Greatly ...
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thats nice to know wisecrack...wisecrack wrote:I'm 21 and about to take up a job in one of those oh-so-numerous IT companies in Hyd...and I am not interested...I've always been interested in working for NGOs and such organisations.

Bimbette wrote:A 24 year old writing out of such despair is may I say, a little alarming. Everyone goes through phases when one feels rudderless in choppy waters. I wish someone could help you spiritually Mark.
Good Luck for the future!



enigma wrote:...
For me life would be to take it one day at a time. I think striking the right balance is important. I want to set up an orphanage, but for that i need means to keep it running hence i cannot let go of what i am doing right now, whether, i like doing it or not. In the meantime i squeeze in time to visit old age homes and do charity work when i get any oppurtunity.That makes me happy in life.
Satifaction in life is a difficult recipe to get correct.

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THE RAZOR'S EDGE: Maugham, W. Somerset
One of the greatest books of non-fiction I have ever read and the one that had the most profound effect on me personally is "The Razor's Edge" by British playwright and author W. Somerset Maugham. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the novel, which was published in 1944, the story is set between WWI and WWII and follows a young American Maugham calls Larry Darrell as he embarks on a spiritual journey in search of God and the Absolute. High in the mountains of India he experiences Enlightenment.
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W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
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Larry Darrell tells of his Awakening
"How grand the sight was that was displayed before me as the day broke in its splendour...I was ravished with the beauty of the world. I'd never known such exaltation and such a transcendent joy. I had a strange sensation, a tingling that arose in my feet and traveled up to my head, and I felt as though I were suddenly released from my body and as pure spirit partook of a loveliness I had never conceived. I had a sense that a knowledge more than human possessed me, so that everything that had been confused was clear and everything that had perplexed me was explained. I was so happy that it was pain and I struggled to release myself from it, for I felt that if it lasted a moment longer I should die; and yet it was such rapture that I was ready to die rather than forego it. How can I tell you what I felt? No words can tell the ecstasy of my bliss. When I came to myself I was exhausted and trembling"
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