Abhishek Maurya

Abhishek Maurya

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The three stories suited on an IAS aspirant...

From the early childhood,we study the three moral stories in as :
1- The Tortoise and the Rabbit,
2- The Fox and the Grapes,
3- The Crow and its pebbles.

But I don't know in my childhood that why these stories were in the syllabus, why we should be read those stories but these stories sometimes so connected to our deeds with our objectives and goals. So i viewed these stories with a view of an IAS aspirant. and i think that everyone know about the IAS, if anyone doesn't know about this, then IAS is an Indian Administrative Servic and it is All India Service and it is the most prestigious public sector job. it is the short description but its description is just to speak about the deepness of an ocean.
                       Moreover, when anyone came to this field, then first he entered into an Ethical Dilemma from the first day. There are many questions arises infront of him like Either my decision is correct or not ? Where should I live, Mukherjee Nagar or Rajinder Nagar ( both are the hubs of coaching for IAS )? Which coaching would i join ? Which optional subject would i choose? and many more dilemmas from which he have to emerged from.  And everyone who came to this field then he should be prepared that this ethical dilemmas never end up into his life, from the first day of entering into this field till the last day of his life.
                             Actually, everyone suggested that Patience is the ultimate needs of this field but if anyone haven't this like me then what will happen? and the answer to this question  is never given by anyone. Leave this matter, but if anyone give the first attempt of his life of Civil Services, then he had many expectations. But if the answer is not positive then nobody will understand the mindset of that aspirant, nobody has capability to understand the physic conditions of that person. So he always rememberize the story as The Tortoise and the Rabbit with a moral Slow and Steady wins the Race. And he again start preparing for the next year, but by unluck, if all his attempts went gone for a negative result, then this life has no meant for him.
                                But there are many persons on whom  the story of Fox and the Grapes has been suited because as they are not selected so they start to abolishing the services, mostly the UPSC ( who conducted the examinations for these services). Even if they abolishing every aspect of these services ad the societal aspects of this society because they didn't achieved anything because they have only one statement for this society as Grapes are sour.
                                            And truly speaking, every aspirant of this services, either he is selected or not, but his life simply matches with the story of A Thirsty Crow. Because life has no meaning for him, and always ask a wish from the God that in this life you never complete my dreams but in the next life wish me the ultimate goal of this life. Inshort, it is the real efficacy of every morning of an IAS aspirant.   
                                      At last, i don't want to say something about this blog, because i know one thing that those who know about IAS, they will like my blog and nonetheless everything is not achieved by everyone, some are lucky who got everything, but it is the rarest chance that without doing nothing you achieved something.....

2 comments:

  1. I love the way you have connected the three most popular stories from our childhood and woven them into an IAS aspirant's life. Made my husband read it too. He was all smiles. :) Best wishes from us. I'm sure you'll do just fine!

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