If you have a lot to write, you are not going to write anything. This is what I realized in the last couple of weeks. And the result was no post for quite some time.

This period has been dotted with many significant events, which could make quite a mark on one’s life, and such one event was my decision to go for Olam International, Singapore. Yes, I appeared for the selection process for my second organization training and after a lot of drama and suspense, finally got thru.

So I would be going for my second OT in some country in Africa (that is the most probable destination at the moment). So two months to those places, which have a lot of stories and myths (and most of them are not very pleasant to ears) attached to them. Let’s see what is in the store for me. Time to prove myself, once again.

The first Organization Training is still afresh in my mind and will be for quite some time, as it has put me on for the Directors Prize for Best OT, thanks to some great efforts put in by my friend / OT partner Anup Singh. But this time, I think it’s very different.

Wait, I am missing somethingâ?¦ yaâ?¦ marks of my midterms examination are now coming to me. And surprise, surprise.. the last post that I wrote after my Livelihood paper stands null and void. The reason, the marks are something, which has defied my logic. I got more than 60% in that paper (it’s quite something considering the fact the topper got only 66). The same thing happened with the Microfinance paper. I was quite disappointed after the paper as all I had done in the paper was a lot of Golas?. When I got the marks it was 44 out of 50 and I was the topper. 

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