Thursday, January 10, 2013

VIP Syndrome

It is probably the dream of many people to be someone who is important. Some are more ambitious and they want to be very important people. Being important is different from showing the world that one is important.
We see those in ministerial positions. They want those cars with beacons showing they are important.
We see those politicians who are chiefs of states or countries. They want outriders and a fleet of cars and the roads cleared for them.
We see those in administrative service, placed in civic bodies. They want people running backwards ahead of them, some running by their sides, and others following them, and still others standing up when they arrive.
We also see Big Bosses in hospitals who want a security officer clearing the road for them, getting the elevator while they wait regally, and get locked doors opened exclusively for them while mere mortal employees walk taking the longer routes.
We see unit heads in hospitals who want their resident doctors to carry their bags to their cars and get their things from their offices, and to serve food to the examiners when they conduct university exams.
I thank God for not making me a very important person.

प्रशंसा करायचीय, नावे ठेवायचीयेत, काही विचारायचय, किंवा करायला आणखी चांगले काही सुचत नाहीये, तर क्लिक करा.

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