What's Next?
# - With everyday working going on the way it ought to, in any practical sense, I have come across a moment where I had to sit down and have a one on one session with my manager to discuss my thoughts about the everyday happening and then again about any aspirations, hindrances or problems - the good and the bad at work. After having conveyed the full of the thoughts at the discussion, it is normal to hear to some appreciations and some advices on areas of improvement and suggestion to excel more and make name at work. Now that the discussion is
over the question that comes to stir my mind is
'What's Next?' (in the happening to address the listed concerns).
# - As a tech savvy or gadget freak, recently I made through a churned set of thoughts and went for a pricey purchase - got an SLR camera. I could justify the pricey purchase just to myself saying that it would be nothing wrong to go with, as I have always had interest in nice clicks and also I have been a part of an active photography club at office. Now that I have the equipment to make a few dreams come alive, i have experimented a little or more with it. The situation again leaves me alone with the question 'What's Next?' (to get close to my passion/interest).
This list doesnt end jus at any ease... isnt it? yeah! No, it doesnt, at least for one like I am.
As a matter of the title, it was an immediate question on my mind right after i thought of blogging something after ages. Then i chose why not I blog on the same, but where i ran into problem was. The question came back again in the form - what's next after deciding the topic as "What's Next?"
This is something like recurring unconditional recursion. The question remains alive for ever!!! Jus to break it some how, I attempted to put something like this in here.
I remember reading it somewhere on some writing in the web that "Life is a question. Answer it!" But if a question like "What's Next?" were personified, I bet it would have a life span longer than many things that could be imagined about.
Knowing What's Next:
- helps you to be prepared
- helps you live at peace
- helps you handle life better . . . . . so on and so forth
- keeps you glued to look forward
- makes a story really interesting to look forward
- makes an iPod shuffle an exciting player . . . . . so on and so forth
[I wouldn't want to list the negations for the knowing and not knowing. :)]
Questions like this - "What's Next?" - when used to fuel your thought process can lead to make a nice progress in aspects of life but if one makes it's answer a block to make any further progress, then it becomes one of the biggest fears/hindrances to deal with.But not knowing answers to some questions right at that moment, at times makes it an interesting moment. Like not knowing what's next song in the list has made the Apple iPod Shuffle a big hit.
Now, "What's Next?" (after this post)



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