King Mahendra (1920-1972) was the ninth Shah dynasty ruler of Nepal. The period of his rule (1955-1972) was marked by a wide variety of experiments in political systems and approaches to economic and social development. coronation of King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev King Mahendra (Bir Bikram Shah Dev), the ninth Shah (Gorkha) dynasty ruler of Nepal, was born in Kathmandu on July 11, 1920, the eldest son of King Tribhuvan and Queen Kanti. Mahendra's first three decades were a period in Nepal's history when the Shah dynasty ruled in name only and political authority was held by the Rana family. Mahendra was not allowed to participate in the political or social life in Kathmandu except under strict Rana supervision, nor did he attend a "modern" educational institution in Nepal, India, or abroad as did many of the sons of elite families prior to 1950. This sense of exclusion and deprivation, intellectually and politically, strongly influenced his political ...
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Dear Bardan,
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed and feeling proud to be your Thulo Papu. After going through all, I liked to drop few words for you. Never find a job or enter a career just to please your father and mother. In fact, do not ever find a job or enter a career to please or impress anyone. Most people are so busy trying to impress somebody else they won’t notice.
In fact, adults know very little compared with the all the knowledge about the world there is to know. Yet adults love to act as if they have all the answers. Job titles are fantastic foxholes. Don’t be impressed by people’s titles. Be impressed by whatever good they are doing. If they are not doing any good, there’s no need to be impressed at all. The only advice I can give you is, take advice from people who are doing things better than you currently are. And only in things that you want to do. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.
But most adults won’t do the little extra to make themselves extraordinary. Many adults are always looking for the next thing. They’re in one job to build up their resume for the next job without giving their current job a hundred percent. “I’m not paid to do this” is something you’re going to hear at some or many points in your working career. What is this little extra? Taking extra courses without needing to be paid to, reading extra books that enhance their work, or doing that little extra networking to meet others in their field to make them better at what they do. You know how some kids are really good in your class while some kids just do OK? Well, it’s like that in the adult world as well. DON’T HESITATE; ALWAYS DO MORE THAN THE NEXT GUY.
Bardan, you might turn out to be brilliant. But if you can’t string together a sales pitch to get that brilliance out of your brain, you’re going to be the tool for the person who can. TRUST ME – IF YOU CAN PITCH, PRESENT AND CLOSE, YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE INCOME…FOREVER.
We all theoretically have equal opportunities. But we are not equal. There are millions of people who are smarter than you, more capable than you and more creative than you. There are also millions of people who are less intelligent than you, less capable than you and completely unable to connect simple ideas. And here’s the thing, there’s no guarantee who will be happy, healthy and successful. THE ONLY WAY TO TIP THE ODDS IN YOUR FAVOUR IS HARD WORK AND NOT BEING AFRAID TO LOOK STUPID A FEW TIMES.
Bardan, Anything can have value if you attach yourself to it. Save the attachment for people and places.. If you ignore everything else, remember just this; see everything through the listener’s eyes before you see it through your own. AT LEAST MAKE THE EFFORT.
By the way, if you ever talk to some adult who comes off as knowing everything, there’s a good chance he’s more worried about his tomorrow than you are of yours. So keep up the spirit and continue your effort. One day you will become a great historian of our country. This is what my soul, my confidence on you and my heart says… Good Luck Bardan!!