Saturday, 15 August 2015

How being a Tester ruined my life!



                I work as a tester in an IT firm from couple of months. Tester’s job is to find defects in a program which was designed by a developer or developers by working overnight. At initial stage they used to get happy but in sometime their first enemy in our office was me. Seeing my happy face they used to growl in themselves. But this dint ruin anything. Actually the work of tester is finding bugs, defects, and mistake. This work of mine actually entered consciously or unconsciously into my veins. And there the miserable journey of finding errors in the God gifted life has started.
                Whenever I enter in lift with some people in it my attention went to the ugliest person there. I enjoyed finding improper or unusual things in people, which actually made them uncomfortable. My focus went to the things which I don’t have in my life rather then what I have. Complaining about each and every little thing increased. People actually started abusing me for possessing such negativish attitude.
One day a developer sent by God himself came in my life and gave me the code and asked me to find only good things. Still my eyes were searching for bad things in the code. I was actually shocked to know how much my approach for things have changed. ON that day I decided to quit my job as tester from my personal life (continued in professional as I have to). When my approach changed I saw so many extra ordinary things in ordinary people (I know I am no one to decide who is ordinary). I found everything depends on how you see things. Many times you look around so negatively that the impact of positive things also vanish. Swami Vivekanand used to quote that “If your mood is negative or dull just stay at home! You are no one to go out and ruin other’s life because of your negativity”
So God has created this world and the people around you. So they are ought to be positive and excellent. So make people happy and stay positive always.  “Please don’t behave that your father is a photographer (hope u get it).”



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