Change is far more profound than what we can sense. Especially so today, when a rapidly chaniging environment and a more uncertain future awaits us, challenging our capabilities. To meet these emerging challenges with a decisive victory, we must incessantly strengthen our roots and stretch our reach. And if one doesn’t match up with this pace, he may be flung far from the steady stream of society. As Darwin, the Father of Evolution, truly said “…change yourself to adapt to the change because he who adapts himself successfully to the changing stimuylus is the one fittest and the one who ought to and shall survive”. Per se, it wouldn’t be wrong to surmise that it is this interminable change. Within us and within the existing structures around us, the gives us, the living configurations. Our impecceability. But a quandary emerges as to how to canalize and direct this change within the structures, And the best riposte to this fix is ‘education. Like Odysseus in his great work, Resolutions, Quoted.
“……. Follow knowledge, like a sinking star,
Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.
Perhaps beyond that utomost bound,
Is more Knowledge, and more
And more, and more!”
And this, perhaps, best exemplifies my purpose for further graduate study; the pursuit of knowledge, the need for erudition and the want of edification. But of course, each one of us has his career objectives clear in mind while entering into a graduate school. And presenting my career objectivebrings to my mind the words of L.S.Pearsall, “…there are two things you must aim at in life: to get what you want; and after that, to enjoyu what you have achieved. Only the wisest of the making achieve the second”.
My first objective in life is to create and manage one of the world’s most competitive corporate houses, the major thrust of which shall be banking and corporate financing. Cherishing this dream in my mind, I h