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    Did you ever experience a situation of 'no other go' in your life?

    In our day to day life we face challenges and difficulties and try to overcome or resolve them to the best of our abilities and resources we have. We have many options to go to solve or address a problem. Depending upon the circumstances, importance of the matter, and its urgency we decide the course of action.
    Sometimes, it so happens that there are no choices and we are forced to choose the only option available to us. That is of course an unlikely situation but it often happens so in our lives.
    Did you ever experience a situation of 'no other go' in your life? Can you share your experience? How did you go about that? Please share.
  • #781573
    We may not have multiple options always. We have to manage the situation with the only available option. This happens many times in our day-to-day life. We may have to undertake a journey at short notice and we may not get a train reservation and there may not be flights available to that place. Then we may have only one option of going by road. When we go alone we may not prefer going by car. So the only option we have is to utilise public road transport facility only. Many times I faced such a situation as I was a frequent traveller those days.
    We all think we have many solutions but ultimately we will select the option based on our destiny only. If everything goes well we feel we are great. Otherwise, we think about destiny. This is very natural. Anyhow, things will happen always as per our destiny only.

    drrao
    always confident

  • #781589
    Life is not predictable always but cursing fate is not the solution. It has to be tackled in such a way that the emergency has to be accomplished within a specific time frame. We are sometimes informed so late regarding a meeting to be attended in a location beyond our existing place.
    All of sudden, I was intimated by the departmental head to join a meeting scheduled in the Management Training Institute located in Ranchi at Noon. The distance between Bokaro Steel and MTI Ranchi is 150 km taking approximately 3 hours to reach the spot and I was conveyed at 11 pm one day back. No vehicle was provided for me to attend the meeting.
    However, I proceeded to the place along with my subordinate at 8. 30: am the morning and the main points were discussed successfully in the meeting.


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