In our life, we meet
many people and every acquaintance will teach us something.
Someone had rightly said, ' We don’t meet people by accident.
They are meant to cross our paths for a reason. I am a firm believer
that everything happens for a reason.’
I am so fortunate to have a friend who instilled me
to pursue one’s own dreams no matter what.
A person who left his techie job in Swiss-Swedish multinational corporation
ABB in Bangalore to pursue his dream which demands complete hard core physical
work and no return on investment for at least a year or more. Taking such a
bold step is not an easy thing for a family man but my friend Harsha does became
A FARMER!
Harsha used to come to Jharsuguda, Odisha, India for
testing and commissioning purposes of Rectifiers/Transformers. As I work for
the same project, we get to know each other and became good friends in a short
period of time.
I was shocked when he said, he is pursuing his dream
of Farming but when I saw his pictures which sent to me, I was like completely
taken aback.
Before leaving job in ABB
HARSHA, A FARMER
“Make bold moves toward your dreams each day, refuse
to stop and nothing can stop you”- Hal Elrod
I am so proud
of my dear friend Harsha!
A very inspiring real life example. If one has clear,confident & focussed vision, every thing is possible.
ReplyDeleteTrue!
DeleteGreat job,inspiring blog. Only some people fulfill their dreams your friend did it .
Deletecongrats..,
ReplyDeleteAm happy to say that, am his neighbourhood and see him from past 3 years
He encourages all his surrounding and give confidence and he is knowledgeable person in evary field he chooses
Thank you ANNA, keep going 😍
I too got inspired from him....
DeleteCongrats brother, good job
ReplyDeleteI am proud of my brother
ReplyDeleteGreat move n all the best to him.. I too have similar thought, but commitments are bonding
ReplyDeleteNeed of the hour ...need such inspirations for younger generations...truly inspiring....
ReplyDeleteTruly inspiring. It is as good as entrepreneurship. Farming is not a less job. Hats off to Harsha
ReplyDeleteGreat, very inspiring blog.
ReplyDeleteProfessional farming have great future.