work


Earlier, as a student, when there was no pressure, I used to work whenever I feel like doing it. When there was no pressure or no one to look after you, I used to work on my conditions.

Feeling Good: Let’s work.
Tired: Let’s not work.
Chaos: let’s rest to the mind. Let it recover.

But the same doesn’t go with the job.

There is one thing that I’ve learned on my day job.

Doesn’t matter how you’re feeling on a day, you’ve to get up and do the work. There is no excuse. You need to get it completed. There is no other option. You’ve to keep your feelings and mental state aside.

I’ve not ever employed such a work ethic in my projects and products.

As, Jack Butcher says: To build your own products, create your own pressure.

Some like to call that earlier state of being a student as FREEDOM that you own when you work on your terms. There’s a catch. It doesn’t get shit done.

So, what’s the game is all about?

On one end, they’re calling it freedom, and on another end, this same attitude doesn’t let you complete the work.

There’s something I’m missing in this equation.

Can you figure it out? Doesn’t it look like a strange case?


Peace and Power,
Rishabh