Hey, raise your hands if you too had lost the job during COVID-19 and pretending to be fine when it is actually making you depressed... I am also the one gone through that phase and hence sharing with you my own experience! I had followed all the attributes you need to follow in the organizations like- Dedication, Determination, Hard-Work, Loyalty, and Punctuality; still, I was being terminated without any closure was the worst part. See, moving out of a job was not difficult for me, because life is full of opportunities; it is just that I need to grab that... The difficult part was to understand where I went wrong when I was so dedicated towards my job. Plus, more depressing was the moment to acknowledge that I was a part of dirty politics where my colleagues also trusted that I was wrong, started distancing themselves from me which was disheartening at first, but then I do not want to explain my part to everyone who was hardly interested in listening to me, So, I let that move on. Here, are 8 apt points you need to understand:-
Nothing Is PERMANENT
Do you all know your age limit or till how long are you going to exist in this world? When life and death are unpredictable how can you expect too much from your job? But then it's okay if your job is no more, be thankful you are still there in this world where you can do far more better from your past experiences.
There is NO AGE LIMIT of Exploring new things
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