experience of a lifetime- what do u think?

India
May 18, 2007 9:58am CST
A person is as good as his company. My belief in this statement has been reinforced after having spent the past 6 years of my life in two great institutions. It was here that I realized that when the bar itself is set so high, one is bound to raise himself upto that level. You donot even realize when and how you learn to cope up with difficult situations and come out as a winner. Moreover, living in a dynamic environment forces you to take quick decisions and in the course of time you encounter various crests and troughs. All the successes keep you motivated while the failures keep you grounded. It has been an experience of a lifetime for me and I cannot thank god enough for giving me chance to be with these institutions. Do you feel the difference that a good institution has made to your life?
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• India
25 May 07
You are right that the institutions you join make a big difference in your life. Some institutions have good brand image and it makes you proud in your future life that you attended those institutions.
@kishusia (1066)
• India
25 May 07
I agree with what you say. By institutions, I assume you mean educational institutions. Yes, institutions play a very important role in your life. They shape your personality. So, one should be very careful as every institution has its good and bad points. One should draw strength from good points and avoid bad points.
• Canada
22 May 07
This doesn't just apply to educational institutions, it applies to life in general. The more we are made to face, the more experience we will gain. For example, a poor child in a developing country who, at the age of 6, just help find food and take care of the younger children has more expderience in daily survival than a 6-year-old in North American who has been protected from that kind of reality by his or her parents.