A movie originated from India that introduces how love connects two different persons in one the same path to know each other intimately, how hate tries to convince a mere mercy to those who are abused even though its return is to suffer the consequences and how revenge will do everything to give justice in the eyes of people and in love. Sanjay, the most wealthiest businessman in India pretended to be an ordinary man to the woman he once knew in a bus ride. He get attracted to Kalpana - a commercial model and a girl with a big heart to the orphans. They were intended to be married but after Sanjay went from a business trip in France, he found Kalpana in her unit lying on the floor with blood writing a name - "G-H-A-J-I-N-I", after he felt a big hit to his head which turns him to a long deep sleep. He woke up with a memory loss, nothing to remember even his name. After he found out Kalpana's death, he decided to revenge even it is a hard thing for him to have a memory loss. He easily figures out everything when a woman named Sunita helped him to remember his pasts through searching his diaries. He found out that Ghajini was the reason for Kalpana's death and he killed him undoubtedly. He built a foundation named after Kalpana for her love for the poor children and he lived happy with this.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Academic Qualifications are of little practical benefit in the real world
To Go Beyond for Expectations
Living without goals is like a person who travels a pointless type of direction, that’s why we cannot blame those people who strive hard in pursuing their higher degrees in the field of education to attain that so called – academic qualifications.
It is a mere fact that most of the Filipinos today believe that if you are well-educated, then you deserve to gain honor, respect and an excellent job. When you graduate a bachelor or even a doctoral degree is considered a plus factor for your personal promotions specifically in the field of employment.
Taking a higher step is truly an advantage but if we try to look the other side of the coin, reality strikes us. There are certain individuals who graduated a higher degree course but presently working with a vocational job, others are also employed yet do not match with the course they have been and the worst? Most are still part of the unemployed graduates.
In this case, I’ve got the idea that not all the time academic qualifications are the most important thing to be considered in gaining success or shall I say to have an appropriate job. It is more likely on the person’s attitude and hard work to reach the peak of his dreams.
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