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Profession isn't culprit for success or failure

Neel Baran says 726 days ago

"Profession isn't culprit for success or failure" - How much true it is? Are you agree with it or not?

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Neel Baran says 725 days ago

I think in general situation choice of profession sometimes matters.

Dreamy Eyed Girl says 725 days ago

no it doesnt...it matters if u like wat u r doing. i mean a person who aspired to be a mathematician will have a tough tym if he is pushed to take up arts or medicine, or law...since there is no inclination towards the profession he takes up chances of sucess are reduced..

Neel Baran says 725 days ago

Let's me explain my point of view.
Suppose there is a recession in world economy and it reflects a great impacts in our garments sector. Thousands of people are jobless. I have an intention to build up my career in this area. So in this situation will it be wise pursuing for it?

Namit Tripathi says 630 days ago

when it comes to success you can not blame destiny or anything or anybody else for your failure and neither you should give any credit to luck or anything else because success or failure is nothing but just a game of will to success more importantly will to prepare.......

ADITYA KALGAONKAR says 627 days ago

I think that choosing a profession of our choice can not decide our fate. We need to work in right direction to be successful.Sometimes it is seen that people even choosing a career of their interest can't get the height they desired to attain.These people usually say that whatever happened is due to luck factor, they were not having favorable conditions .But i strongly believe that this happened due lack of guidance , awareness & improper strategy ,or they have interest in profession they have chosen,but they are not willing to do hard work.

Moonomo says 627 days ago

Well said Aditya.

To add the unsaid words - Profession isn't culprit for success or failure It's the spirit of being the man in the arena.

What would you say?