Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 You know Anshu, What you have said is priceless and so true- it applies to any setting and I am going to keep reading your note everytime I complain about 'missing home'. Sadhana'85 > > You join Sevagram because this place gives you job satisfaction, peace of mind and an opportunity to work. If your attitude and lifestyle is what Sevagram gives, you stay on. Else, like others you move on- in search of greener pastures. We decide to stay in a job when it gives you happiness. Where does the question of sacrifice arise? > > Like a tree, we all must find our roots and spread our branches wide-irrespective of where you chose to dig your roots deep. > > Anshu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 BRAVO! Anshu!! Ravin '82 No sacrifice > > I have been following the discussion on this group closely. I really do not think that any faculty member who stays on in Sevagram makes a sacrifice. > > You join Sevagram because this place gives you job satisfaction, peace of mind and an opportunity to work. If your attitude and lifestyle is what Sevagram gives, you stay on. Else, like others you move on- in search of greener pastures. We decide to stay in a job when it gives you happiness. Where does the question of sacrifice arise? > > Like a tree, we all must find our roots and spread our branches wide-irrespective of where you chose to dig your roots deep. > > Anshu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 BRAVO! Anshu!! Ravin '82 No sacrifice > > I have been following the discussion on this group closely. I really do not think that any faculty member who stays on in Sevagram makes a sacrifice. > > You join Sevagram because this place gives you job satisfaction, peace of mind and an opportunity to work. If your attitude and lifestyle is what Sevagram gives, you stay on. Else, like others you move on- in search of greener pastures. We decide to stay in a job when it gives you happiness. Where does the question of sacrifice arise? > > Like a tree, we all must find our roots and spread our branches wide-irrespective of where you chose to dig your roots deep. > > Anshu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 BRAVO! Anshu!! Ravin '82 No sacrifice > > I have been following the discussion on this group closely. I really do not think that any faculty member who stays on in Sevagram makes a sacrifice. > > You join Sevagram because this place gives you job satisfaction, peace of mind and an opportunity to work. If your attitude and lifestyle is what Sevagram gives, you stay on. Else, like others you move on- in search of greener pastures. We decide to stay in a job when it gives you happiness. Where does the question of sacrifice arise? > > Like a tree, we all must find our roots and spread our branches wide-irrespective of where you chose to dig your roots deep. > > Anshu > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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