I was tired in doing my entrep31 project and decided to lay down and look at my cellphone for messages that is when I read a text that my essay was chosen as the winner of the said essay contest. I'm thrilled. The prize for the said contest is to feature the author with the essay into the next issue of TEC and a cash prize. Not bad for a beginner, ayt? hehe.
Here is my official essay entry:
Business for me can be viewed in two ways, based on “necessity” or by “passion”. I have been a witness of my parents’ dedication in putting and keeping up our business. Both of my parents were not business degree holders but they simply showed the ‘passion’ for doing the business without the knowledge of business theories but remained successful to give us our ‘necessities’. They refer this as “luck”. Before I finalized my decision to take up ‘Business Administration’ some people would say, ‘Business need not to be studied because the only teacher is through experience’ and I know for a fact that they have a point.
Business is a highly competitive industry. Every corner is a proof that in every advertisement there is a group of people wanting to make more profits. There is a sense of being ‘ambitious’ in taking up a business course that makes me want to learn where it all began and the first step is taking up a business related course.
Upon entering the classroom in a four cornered chamber room lays the future executives and movers of the industry. Like me, I wanted to learn about business in order to gain control over my financial fate and, more important, as the heir of the business that I will soon take over as I graduate. I want to make it clear that I was not forced to take up business, it is a personal choice. I realized I was going to embark on a journey with people who want to make it ‘big’ someday.
Businessmen need ‘connections’ which maybe their primary task in business and being good in public relations. I met people who are both ‘intellectual and emotionally intelligent’ those who are capable to learn to equip themselves with knowledge in preparation for the real battle outside the premises of the University.
In the rise of recession, I was enrolled in a business course. I soon acknowledge the fact that I could be an instrument for our country’s development. After all business is everywhere we just need another great concept to turn everything pleasant.
My professor once said, “Business is both a sport and war”. Eventually we will all be a competition on one another and I believe there no such term as “monopoly” in business right now. There is what we called “innovation”.
I did, however, know that Businessmen appeared to be taking over the world. All of which is bringing us the experience how they ran banks, businesses and, even countries with the prospect of economic enlightenment before us.
Lastly, I have no doubt that being a part of Business Administration is nothing but relevant to my future and that my real passion is Business.
We’ll get dirty, but you’ll see, we’ve learn.
2 comments:
great blog.
thank you :)
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