Friday, December 2, 2011

Nitin Anand, Project Manager IBM, India

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Nitin Anad: "True service is to live for others"


BPP: Identity : Who you are? And who you really are?

Nitin Anand: India, Male, 35. I am a project manager with IBM. I don’t think my job as a service because that only fulfills my need for living and my stomach. True service is living for others. Spreading love and affection. This life is short and my passion in life is to travel and service the needy and my friends. I consider the whole world as my family. And feel like to know each person in this world which is impossible. I compare each country of this world as the many rooms that I have in my house and my house as the mother earth.


BPP: If you could say something important you've learned all these years of your life, to the other people and they were able to listen to you, what would you like to tell them?

Nitin Anand:Live to your fullest and always listen to your heart. If you need something in your life and cant live without it, Go for it.


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BPP: What is your real dream, the one that keeps you awake at nights and if one day it will come true, you will feel your heart calm and peacefull?

Nitin Anand: I have many dreams and as such cannot define them. I am a very simple person with high thinking. I always find happiness in things such as love and never in monetary and materialistic things.


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BPP: How is life for the people in your country today? What do you wish to happen to them and to the people of this planet at large?

Nitin Anand: People are running here and there trying to satisfy their yearnings and living
each day desperately. Each day Is a new battle. I think all people in this world do things without planning. They increase their dreams without their resources and that’s why suffer.




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BPP: If you had the chance to be a child again, will you choose to do the same life you do?

Nitin Anand: I would love to be more bold and start doing things at an earlier age. I feel
that I started late in life.


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BPP: Which exactly was the moment you understood what you want to do in your life? How did you feel at this very moment?

Nitin Anand: At the age of 30 I realized the meaning of life. It was like an awakening.
I found that this life is very short and its foolish to find happiness in materialistic
things. We can have 1000 things that can make us happy but only for a moment.
My search started for happiness.


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BPP: Something yours: Do you want to tell us something we didn't ask you until now?

Nitin Anand: During all these years I have gained wisdom. My search for truth and happiness made me realize many things in life. I have always guided people by stepping into their shoes unconditionally and without any selfishness and always inspired others. The biggest thing to be realized is that we are alive today.


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