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Posted on 11-21-11 11:20 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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its never too late......... love this phrase wherever i read it in the paper and hear it in the news. i love the success stories when people dedicate their lives to the thing they love at their late ages, even though they might have thought that it was too late to start. those touching stories are so inspiring to read and watch only, but when i think it is my turn to dedicate myself to the thing i love, future to looks so vauge. may it is because of the thought that what if it dont pay off for all the years of dedication. and i know the success is not overnight thing but we grow up in the society where we need the result so now. what whould i say to my friends, my family my relatives, how would i answer all those question pointing at me from all direction,................... so confusing.


 
Posted on 11-22-11 12:13 AM     [Snapshot: 69]     Reply [Subscribe]
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It's never late to start good things.
BTW, what is bothering you? what are the unanswered questions/circumstances thats killing you inside?

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Posted on 11-22-11 1:39 AM     [Snapshot: 124]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Just forget about giving answers to other people. Just do what is right for you. It's never late to start a good thing. I have many stories where my friends started career late and they are happy and successful. Specially, after entering US, you have to sacrifice some years to make things favorable to you. One of my friend's uncle started BS in mechnical engineering when he was 39 years old now he is working at a transportaion sector in mid-west. Another friend started BS in electrical engineering when he was 31. Now he is in Alaska working at a pipe-line company. One more story : My friend's brother started to play guitar when he was 35 and got attracted towards classical guitar. He took classical guitara class four years. He is really good and he has started guitar class for kids. It's never too late. 
 
Posted on 11-22-11 2:41 AM     [Snapshot: 167]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Thanks for great inspiration ..! 
 


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