Prathamesh: There Are No Standards Of Our Dreams

    • Prathamesh Kandale,
    • Standard: XI-A,
    • HILLGREEN SCHOOL,
    • Pune.

    • Publish Date: Nov 26 2017 9:04PM
    • |
    • Updated Date: Nov 27 2017 3:10PM
Prathamesh: There Are No Standards Of Our Dreams

Why, may I ask, dreaming of becoming a singer, dancer or a lecturer of pharmacy or history is of low category? We have our own dreams and ambition to become something in life. It depends on our liking are whether we really have a burning desire to achieve it.

But many times we come across people who tell us that only engineers, doctors and pilots are the top class jobs which gives us immense respect. They say that entrepreneurs, which is now a great career option as it has a great profit in many terms, is a bad option.

If we take commerce after our boards, we are shunned by many and they look upon us as something as a filth in our society. What I really intent to say is that there is no class or standards of dreams and we will like everything about what we choose whether it be lecturer, rockstar, dance coach or a tutor. These are nothing like 3rd class jobs. It is the mind of people which has a class. Do you agree that there is no class of our dreams?

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Tanishka KHAITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(NOIDA SEC_40)

Very well said Prarthmesh! it all the stereotypical nonsense which occupies the society today, People everywhere give strange looks when i say "no I am not going to take science, i want to go for humanities". Why do work in society considered low-lying than science, engineering or doctary? we must stand up for our dreams and our ideals, never suppress our feelings out of what the society says.

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