Monday, October 18, 2010

Letting Go

Letting go is tough. Charlie Trumper realized that. I've realized it over the years. Be it at business or at life. Be it voluntarily or by force. It is heart-wrenching.

How do you let go of an organization that you envisioned and created and see it be run by a board which has no idea about the sweat and blood that has gone in? How do you let go of a relation that you invested hours on to get to where it was?

Do men who've loved, feel it difficult to start, run and then go public with a company? Do fathers have the same feeling when his daughter gets married?

I've had to let go, have been let go and have had things taken away … none of these leave behind good taste… so what is the solution? To not let go or to never have had that in the first place?

1 comment:

Deepthi Priya said...

To never have had it in the first place if you're not 100% sure. And to never develop expectations even if you are sure . To realize that everything and everyone has a place in this universe, otherwise you and i would not be here . To realize that finally a man does what he is created for....you and I cannot hold it / let go (that's illusion if you and i think so) ! It is what it is ! I know Saints knew and believed they were never a part of this world , but came here to learn lessons of life and go back...so attachment leads to illusions ('maya' in sanskrit/malayalam for u to understand better) :-)