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Sunday, March 7, 2010

Waves hit hard...

It's funny that in this country, we're the last ones to receive everything : technologies, reforms, music, gadgets, brands, and most importantly the economic crisis.
For the past year, you hear about the crisis everywhere in the world, you hear about people getting laid off and companies and big corporations going bankrupt…but it's all news material and you're an observer and you can shift your mind from it whenever you want.
But the moment it affects you and the people around you, no matter how prepared you are it still hits badly and shocks the hell out of you!
You can be friends with the people who get directly affected, be in the organization facing the hit, or be one of the people who get laid off!But none of the above is easy to handle…
But when it's the closest people around you who have to leave, and the wave hit your own environment, you're as affected as everyone else because you're the one who stays to live the difference, who face the guilt of staying...

Change is hard…Change is something all of us avoid when we're really happy and satisfied with what we have and where we stand.
You never appreciate the things you have until you wake up from the dream and realize things are not going to be the same. I don’t want to make it more depressing that it really is, but when life starts to happen and you face bumps and waves, you wish you can go back to the moment in the past when everything was still perfect. Even thought in your head, you know that life is going to move on and that it's the way life goes but you can't see that happening yet.

People in my position start to think of an action plan, because the plan they had earlier was shaken and needs to be revised… But my plan is to stick to the original plan...
When things are less perfect around you, you should fight to the last breath and never quit what you believe in, even if the result is not guaranteed but you have to do the best you can with what you have in hand. And for the people who had to leave, I believe they'll still be member of the family no matter what happens…The relationship you build with your colleagues specially when it's not only based on work, is the strongest you can have because those are the people you got to live with you most of your daily life…you spend time with them more than you spend with yourself and you know that the link can never be broken…
Life moves on and so does everyone…keep the faith and positivity for a brighter future…

Cheers,

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