A Matter of Choice

As he finished answering the last question in his aptitude test, he smiled at the irony of it all…
There was a time, a long time ago, when the fear of injections and vaccines had put a noble thought in his head – that he would become a doctor, a doctor who would take care of all the illnesses in the world, without hurting patients.. well all patients except some teachers,a few boys from the other gang and some assorted enemies he had made during his seven years of life so far…
But after he had heard his grandmother say that there was nothing better than to be able to sing and bring joy to millions of people, he had thought he should become a singer…considering that he had been won a whole lot of music competitions at school and otherwise in his twelve year life, he had every reason to believe that he would make a good singer…
He hated the injustice happening in the world, the way humans were treating other humans who were less fortunate than them… how humans were taking things for granted, and going along a path where the only aims were achieving more power and money without any concern for anything around them.. at 15 years of age,having been a part of the school debate team for over 3 years, he did believe he would make a good lawyer…
engineering was a good career option, especially if you were the kind who could build bridges,airports, railways etc.. that way, he could become directly involved with the development happening around him.. 22 years of life had taught him that noble thoughts had to go hand inhand with practicality, and there was a career to be made…it also taught him that an MBA could be a ticket to future successes.. that was why he was writing the aptitude test…
as he finished the aptitude test, he realised that it was quite similar to life.. for there were a lot of questions in which he felt that all the choices given were possible..
unfortunately,among the options, he could never find ‘all of the above’…
until next time, life’s like that….

30 thoughts on “A Matter of Choice

  1. aah, a tangible post! r u kidding me? Life is never multiple choice! It is one of those looong subjective papers on needs to write on given a certain period of time :)thats why aptitude tests suck. no wonder JJ abolished the CEE.

  2. i agree with pixel “none of the above” is also the option i wish to have.

    manu : simple application is when two of your close friends calling for party same time at different places.

  3. “all of the above!”
    😀

    reminds me of my exams today…. where more than half the time I think the answer is “none of the above!”

    But really…I think I’m just like ur charcter…there is so much i want to do so many things i want to achieve so many places i want to be at….but …….

  4. poornima: well, journalist kinda did, but it isnt here 🙂

    blokes: it still depends on what the objective of the test is..:)

  5. dreams: true, only that i am talking of life and career paths and not the mundane stuff..

    nupur: but..??

  6. gratis gab: semi 🙂

    aekta: we all like to think we r in control… welcome back 🙂

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