Aditya Birla Group is not just big in my life, but also my family’s life
“Eventually everything connects - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se.” Aditya Birla Group has been that connection in my life which has affected my life at various stages and in numerous forms. From getting my first Idea sim card as a teenager, to buying a Peter England shirt for all my important interviews, Aditya Birla Group has been that silent guardian which has shielded me from many commotions and I have felt the most secured with using products of its huge umbrella of brands.
Equally strange it is, that not only me but my father too has believed in Aditya Birla Group’s brands since decades. The home that my father built with all his sweat and blood was built with Ultratech Cement and safe to say, the quality of the built is still intact after almost two decades since it was built. Talking about safety, who else could think of security and care more than a mother? Since I was a child, my mother has always used aluminum wraps of Freshwrapp to pack my lunch for the day, and even today, whenever I travel away from my home, my mother packs food in the same wraps of Freshwrapp.
It is evident that products made of Aditya Birla Group have touched my life at many facades and there are certainly many products which might have unknowingly been big in my life. Aditya Birla Group offers such gamut of products and brands, it is impossible that it would not have been big in every Indian’s life. With such safety and quality of products which the group manufacturers, I take immense proud in mentioning that I use products made by a brand of Aditya Birla Group and it is playing a big role in my life.
The Perpetual Analogy of Challenges and Ambitions
Challenges incentivize a person to always look ahead to the way of improvement. Therefore, I believe achieving ambitions in life should not be beheld as a promise to a placid life, instead it should be envisioned that life is a continuous journey, where challenges and ambitions are revised when one is achieved over the other.
I have found my life to be a blue-print of the same analogy of challenges and ambitions. When I was a child, my ambition was to score the highest grade in the class and the challenge was overcoming the urge to play all day. When I was a teenager, I wanted to get into the best Aerospace Engineering course in the country, and the challenge was in living away from home and putting in innumerable study hours. When I got into college, I wanted a job with the handsome-most salary on campus, the challenge - win the rat race. Job was no different. In fact, now the ambitions were entitled by the boss and the challenge was how to keep him happy.
But do these materialistic ambitions mean anything in the interminable contest called life? Consequently, the only ambition in life which I pursue is to be a better person every passing day. When I lay my head on the pillow every night, I should be contented that I have added value in somebody’s life. Thus, I embarked on my journey of helping the disadvantaged during my graduation years. The challenge here was to not get overwhelmed every time I stepped out of my house to add joy in someone’s life, because more than a challenge it’s a self-driven motivation. As for the analogy of the never-ending stride of challenges and ambitions, this too was a continuum and the more I shared happiness with people, the more I wanted it more. And the ambition is still on.