Answer to the questions?
Hey! Glad, you chose to read the blog of a ‘self-confused-person’. Are you confused, or Am I?
What do I really want to become?
What have I been looking up to, all these years?
What is the result of studying for the past 16 years?
Am I really going to be the not so wanted ‘Computer-Science-Engineer’ past a year?
9 to 5 system job, really?
What are the alternative options?
Was I destined to sit before the computer for 8 hours?
Alternatives, as in?
Blogging, maybe?
How about running a YouTube channel, cool eh?
Need relevant skills, maybe?
Equipment? Money?
I need money! Job, Maybe?
What about the mental peace?
Alternatives, perfect, eh?
Is it the right time to get started with it?
Will it fetch enough money to survive?
No, a software job would surely do that, eh?
What am I actually up to?
Let’s get started :)
After running haphazardly through all the random questions coming straight out of my mind, what would one really want to go with?
Nothing goes as easy as it seems to be. Nothing goes as difficult as it seems to be. True enough! Following my prime responsibility of being a student, i would want to work for an organization. There are companies that I have been struggling for. But who would take you without prior knowledge on their domain? You gotta struggle, Champ! But then comes my alternatives. My alternatives do play a major role. What to choose, “Pressure with Money and Dissatisfaction” OR “Pleasure with Peace, Satisfaction and a little money, maybe”?
At present, I am in a situation where I neither want to get into a mainstream software company nor into accomplishing personal interests. Being in the ‘already-built-boundary’ would surely be not my cup of coffee! I have always seen people encouraging about following their dream and personal interest. It’s always preferable to do what makes one happy.
What exactly sums up to be your personal interest? A task that would give you satisfaction, unforced happiness, pleasure and desire to work more on it. A task which, after accomplishing, would set you free from all your submerged complexities about life.
I have recently been very much crazy about blogging, v-blogging, exploring varieties of food out in the places, travelling, capturing and the list goes on relating to the stated content.
So, what exactly I want to blog / v-blog about?
Recently, I have been very much attractive towards travelling and exploring the areas out there. Meeting new people, knowing about their culture and tradition, exploring the hidden/unnamed corners of the world. Trying out different cuisines has always been in my blood, though! Why am I so keen about travelling and lining my own boundaries? Maybe, it would surely set me free? It takes years for people to just recognize what they actually want to do and not what they are actually meant to, difference eh? Re-read it.
Would blogging and creating content would fetch me enough money to survive? Well, I wish travelling was free!
So for me, alternatives would surely list out to be -
- Blogging. Maintaining my own web page and blogging on the same about a specific domain, maybe?
- YouTube, Photography and Travelling. Running my own YouTube channel v-blogging about my travelling experiences, trying out different cuisines and capturing all my day to day experiences. Question is to go for a full-time business or simultaneously run it with my software job (if any). Whether it be full time or part time, I would surely need all the essential equipment like a good camera (must), a GoPro (must), lenses, an audio recorder, tripod stand etc.
- I also have a fashion-ista with me, my lifeline! We might go for blogging / v-blogging about lifestyle, fashion trend, beauty and all that ‘girl-feel-good’ content.
Maybe, that’s all I have always wanted to get started with!
Sometimes, penning down your thoughts really help you figure out the storm of options running up and down your head.
Let’s just hope for the best :)
