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Thursday, March 1, 2007
Groundhog day, sometimes
I just wanted to write down how I felt earlier yesterday, my first day in another job, another company, another set of people to work with, another set of rules to live by and another risk taken. I've moved from company to company since I've started working at age 19 and an orientation in a new company may seem like something to become jaded about...but there is always an element of excitement for me, no matter how many times I've gone through it.
For now I will hold off talking about this current company of mine since I've yet to see how it goes and prove to myself how I can handle this major change. Some would say I must be mad, trading off something familiar with something uncertain, regardless of how the company's brand stand out, and I can probably hear about the line in playing to your strengths instead of going after the weaknesses. Of course, having the company's office within walking distance of one's domicle is a plus factor!
However, not only was the environment, the culture I've heard about, and the first day of orientation group dynamics good enough to make me happy about my decision to take the plunge but during the day while watching a couple of videos about the company, as well as about the antics of its people (ngek, may spoof pa kay GMA, and The Ring, complete with authentic Japanese dialogue subtitles, made by the employees and starring the employees and which pokes fun about the work they do, makes you wonder if they just do videos the whole day!), at some point it made me teary-eyed, metaphorically speaking of course.
I got reminded me of the videos and case studies about this company in B-school. As I walked back home, all I could recall after the day was done was of how one of the major founders emphasized how important it was to take risks. He said it more magically than I ever could, but the idea was the same. This line reverberated inside me as I walked home. To think that they put themselves at risk to do something which would turn out to make things better for people, that is something I would like to do myself again and again. I've tried to start something like this in my previous companies and although its not in the magnitude of these guys but its humbling to think I may have the measure of success they have in the future, who knows?
It is inspiring, it is terrifying to step up to the plate, but in the end, if one surpasses that particular hurdle, no other feeling can compare with it. And to see, years later how one's particular actions inspired other people and practically spawned an entire new paradigm...all I can say is..."wow, awesome, coolness!"
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It looks like you're in the right place. Let's see some photos of your office and the people you work with.
ReplyDeleteBNK's blog on Lessons in Life #35: Whatever doesn't kill you really does make you stronger.
ReplyDeleteYou are inspired, may be a bit terrified but I believe you can surpass this first hurdle...and the next...and the next...
You'll be fine, Cat.:-)
You should never be too old to take risk cuh. Specially at this point in your life; you haven't peaked, although you can never really say when is that. Explore, don't settle.
ReplyDeleteO Cat, makinig ka sa 3 matatanda...hehehe
ReplyDeleteNasaan yung tatlo? Dalawa lang ang nakikita ko dito, si cyfunk at saka hugzone.
ReplyDeleteay, bata ka nga pala BNK...isip-bata! HLH
ReplyDeleteYou will do great, Cat! (o heto pa ang isang matanda, HLH!)
ReplyDeletehmm...I thought it was either 60 or 80 na pwede mong sabihin you've reached old age na?
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the mind. Merong 40 na parang 60 na, meron namang 60 na parang 40 lang.
ReplyDeletetoo true on what bk69 said, too bad I can't find a lot of 20 year olds with 40 year old minds..hehehe
ReplyDeleteWhat about a 60 year old with a 40 year old mind and a 20 year old body?
ReplyDeleteyan ang sinuswerte. Are you describing yourself, BNK? (naks!)
ReplyDeletedi lang yan..pati stamina/staying power ng mga youthful 20 year olds sama sa statement na yon ano...hehehehe
ReplyDeleteSyempre naman.
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