Aim high.
As working professionals, all of us have a fixed routine. Wake up, get ready, work for 9 hours, come home tired, set an alarm for tomorrow’s rat race, wait for weekends, have fun… Oh wait, are we really enjoying our profession?
Most of us chose a profession that might pay us well
but are we really happy? While some of us are lucky enough to just know what we
want to do and ended up in satisfying careers without giving it much thought.
How about a story of an IT graduate who is now on the mountains? I really gave a thought on what might have
motivated him all of a sudden, the only answer I could come up with was this –
May be it was the Windows desktop picture that he used to see at work, that
inspired him to leave his job and live a dream life….who knows.
Somehow, he completed his graduation in Information
Technology, not because he really wanted to but because everyone around him was
either an engineer or an architect. When asked to comment on his college life
he says,” I knew I was nowhere close to clearing the exams. Despite knowing,
this wasn't for me and having infinite backlogs, I stayed and somehow cleared
it. College life was not bad. Everything was a self-learning experience. I got
out of my comfort zone and realized I'm good in extracurricular activities. I
put my childhood interest of arts by joining the college cultural event
committee. That indeed shaped me to become more confident in life. “
After his graduation, unlike many others he wasn’t
really excited about getting a job offer. Maybe because he had started his
professional life at an early age (hats off). Being not so privileged, his work
life started ever since the age of 16. He has worked at a lot of irrelevant
places too. Working late night to pay college fees resulted in not so great
scores. Due to circumstances, he had to undertake responsibilities more than a
teenager could bear. Maintaining between work life and studies might have been
one of the reasons that he couldn’t enjoy his life. Having responsibilities put
on his shoulders, made him more resilient.
Even after graduating with bad grades, his experience
backed up in securing a good IT job in in Reliance Jio - one of India's largest
startups back then. Being faithful
towards all the deals of work, he was in a committed relationship with his
current job. He says,” I surely felt happy. Or so did I think.”
Like the most travelling was in his bucket list. He expressed,” The responsibilities of life seemed perpetually stacked against me. Thus, the dreams of uninhibited travel remained just that – A DREAM”.
It is true that Indian parents are bit more concerned
about their kids. And like any other Indian family his family too was concerned
about his stability and wellbeing. But they never demotivated him. Even though,
he had major self-doubt and insecurities his friends could see high amount of
potential and always motivated to aim higher. And they were not wrong I must
say. He is a trek leader in the
Himalayas. His job is to take trekkers to high altitude regions and bring them
back safe. Not just that he also focuses on bringing behavioral change in the
people who come on a trek, by giving them an experience they had no idea about.
Bringing them out of their comfort zones and teaching them some life skills.
(Wonderful! Isn’t it?)
So, the backstory goes like this:
He had signed up for his first Himalayan trek to
Roopkund. And that trek seems to have changed his life forever, because, for
the first time, he knew what he really wanted. He believed that he was destined
to be there to find his sweet little purpose in life.
A year ago, he wasn't aware about the social problems
our mountains are facing. But after he got introduced to Green trails, the
whole perspective towards life changed. He started feeling strongly about
saving the world. So strong, that on his return, he quit his job and started organizing
clean up drives in the mountains. That's how it all began. He added,” I applied
for Green trails at Indiahikes. And the next thing I know is that I'm living in
some remote village trying to bring change. Teaching in schools, creating
awareness amongst the locals, segregating waste and finding ways to solve the
whole problem. With every passing day, I grew. I grew my love for the daunting
green. And at Indiahikes, I always got better. In no time I got promoted as a
trek leader.”
When asked whether he is happy, he replied,” Yes, I'm
happier.” This time without any doubt for sure. The important thing about life
to him right now is to never stop learning and giving back to the community.
Did you follow your dream or was it accidental?
"I think I knew what I wanted and how badly I wanted
it. That helped me get there."
About his childhood dream he says,” As a child, I
never had one dream. It was always different at different age groups. The
youngest dream was to be a doctor. Because that was the most sound and logical
thing to do as a career. Then it slowly moved to be a painter. Just because I
learned how to draw decently. In high school I was fascinated of joining
Merchant Navy. Again, for selfish reasons to travel across the globe and get
paid for it. Today I'm glad none of them worked out well.”
This story was about Leo Saldana, who is a happy human
and living his life to the fullest. He is working with Indiahikes (not during
the lockdown) He is spending this lockdown by being involved in activities like:
Introspecting, self-reflection, meditating, lazing around the house watching
memes and working out every day (Perfect lockdown activities, I must say)









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