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Theories Of Failure: Stories that define your true identity.

Author: Kaustabh Chatterjee

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I am a technical guy who has failed umpteen times in my life. So I know how it feels and the courage it requires to bounce back. I will share different failure stories so that you can get an experience of the pitfalls and take preventive measures. Additionally, I want to stand by those who are presently struggling with their life.
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For the first time I have an international guest to share his views on my podcast. My guest for this episode is Malek-al-Hasan. He hails from Syria. The surprising thing is that he has served the Syrian army in the past and now he is following his passion to be a full time professor in the field of linguistics. Many of us are not aware of this term or may be come across this term. Nevertheless, it is always better from those who hails from this specific field. Today's episode is based on that. Till then stay tuned for this amazing episode.
We are staying in the 21st century. However, we still haven't come out of judging someone on the basis of his or her profession. What is important is whether he or she is really happy with that specific profession or is it just another profession determined by birth? We also try hard to earn respect from the society. Today I am going to share you my opinion on this aspect. Stay tuned.
We generally think that coming from an ordinary background, it is not possible to be a public servant. To add on, even if we dream to be public servant, once we fail, our confidence hits a rock bottom in no time. You will find very few who show tremendous level of perseverence and finally become a public servant. Today I have with me Mr. Chayan Bera, a public servant of West Bengal. He is working as an Assistant Commisioner of Revenue. Today, he is going to share his experience. Hope you would love the episode and learn something out of it. Please do follow my podcast and stay tuned.
There is a preconceived notion for budding engineers that sales job is not worthy for a fresher. They should opt for other available departments. In this episode, I have with me Mr. Pratim Paul, a Sr. Sales Engineer in a manufacturing firm. He will be sharing his opinion on a sales job and how people should approach it as a career option. Hope you would enjoy our conversation.
Today I have with me someone who loves to explore and experiment with new things. Her name is Chavvi Deshwal. She hails from a small village in Uttar Pradesh, India. Her journey was not easy and many of can relate to it. She is here to share her experiences with us and I am really glad. Additionally, she is working as an administrator in an accounting firm to take care of her family expenses. However, she is aspiring to be a full time solo traveller despite coming from an army family. The conversation in this episode is a mixture of Hindi and English language. Hope you would enjoy our uncut conversation.
Few things in life we learn with age and experience. Handling emotion is one such thing. In this episode, I am sharing with you three incidents that cahnged my mindset to a large extent. When I look back through the pages of my life since birth, I could make out that I have become much more matured as a person with my emotions. I am looking forward to use these experiences and use them in my present tasks.
In our society, we tend to adhere to our preconceived notions about following the conventional career path. True be told, very little or no support is observed when anyone tries something new or out of the box. The primary concern of our family members is always future scope and whether we are going to sustain in such career options. People do forget that they may fail in the conventional path also, just like in my case. I wonder, what did I learn from my failures and mistakes? Today I am going to share my views on this aspect. Additionally, I am also interested in sharing my opinion about the time duration that one should devote to his immediate goal.
Sometimes it becomes very important to listen to your heart and act accordingly. This episode is based on that.
The first episode is all about me and my failure journey till my college days. Many dare to say about failure. I am not one of them. I am trying to highlight that there are many out there who are failing and thinking of quiting. It's just for them. It's important to know that they are not alone in this battle. I am always with them.
A guy who was born in a small town near Kolkata has been struggling and failing since childhood. Failure always doesn't signify failing an exam, it means he could not achieve what he wished for. If it sounds familiar to you, I guess you have come at the right place. In the first episode, you will listen an interesting story about the guy that I was referring to and find out how you can relate yourself. Please stay tuned and subscribe for listening to the whole story in the first episode of the series on Theories of Failure: Stories that define your true identity.
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