The Mercedes Blog – I : Taking a shot at your dreams


Hi guys,

 

This is my first blog for the mb.Inspired India series for Mercedes Benz. I shall be writing once a month about various topics related to inspiration. Sometimes, I will be writing about Mercedes cars, but only if a particular model or Mercedes experience inspires me. While I am doing this for the brand, there is no compulsion from Mercedes’ side for me to write ‘salesy’ stuff or praise its products. Anyway, I don’t think Mercedes needs that.

However, since it is my first blog, I wanted to share one particular incident regarding a Mercedes, long before I became an mb.Inspricon.

This comes from the time I was resigning from my job at the bank, to become a full time writer. The bank tried to make me stay. One of the things that were told to me against leaving the job was that I’d be eligible for a Mercedes from the bank soon. 

I must admit that the lure was enticing at one level.  For if I quit, I didn’t know how I would make a living for the rest of my life, let alone own a Mercedes. Anyway, I had decided to follow my passion. Despite the persuasion, I left the bank. Little did I know, that a few years later I would become an mb.Inspricon of Mercedes-Benz itself!

I guess, sometimes you don’t know what life has in store for you. Once, I left a Mercedes for my passion. Today, my passion earned me back the Mercedes. I am grateful to my readers and God for making this possible for me.

While I was indeed extremely fortunate, the little story above does have a lesson. Sometimes, when you listen to your own inner voice, things may fall into place.  I particularly want to reach out to people who want to be entrepreneurs.

Many people work in their jobs, and harbor secret dreams of opening their own business one day. Few take the plunge, or even make an attempt. Perhaps the need for security is quite strong in humans. Even I worked for over a decade, before I decided to call my banking career quits. However, do realize that India is changing today. There are lots of opportunities for those who are committed to learn, be excellent, take risks and want to deliver quality. It isn’t as risky a place as say, during our parents’ generation 30 years ago, when losing a job meant the end of the world. There are jobs for good people, and if your attempt at doing your own thing fails, you can always come back to something. At least you will know you tried.

I am not saying one choice is better than the other. It isn’t. I have seen happy people in jobs as well as entrepreneurs. But if you have a dream, if there is something you want to try and that thought doesn’t leave you – why not give it a shot? What’s the worst outcome? You will fail?

Well, we all are finite, and life ends one day. If you don’t try, yes it is true you won’t fail as much. But on your deathbed, if there is a choice between two feelings – 1) I failed or 2) I never even tried – which one will be less bad for you? I guess that determines your answer.

Like I said, this may be a Mercedes blog, but I am not here to sell cars (and people rarely buy a car after reading a blog!). The theme is inspiration, and responsible aspirations, something the company and I both share as common values.

I am open to topics you suggest I discuss here – about achievement, aspirations, success or whatever you would like me to talk about.

Keep your suggestions coming. And yes, sometimes, if you like I could post pictures of some cool Mercs.

So give me your suggestions. More than anything, share with me your dreams.

 

Lots of Love,

Chetan

 


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  1. Vignesh says:

    Chetan ,You have been a big inspiration for all young Indians . I always admire you and see you as my role model . As you said ,well even i also do wanted to be an entrepreneur , but due to some constraints i couldn’t . But the dream of achieving my passion is still there within me and one day i am sure i would . But please mark my words , if at all that day comes you would be the person to inaugurate my company. Awaiting for that day and praying god to come soon atleast there i would get a chance to meet you Chetan.

    Hope you will accept my invitation .

  2. apoorva pandey says:

    u r really very inspiring…

  3. Wow…i wish one day my passion helps me gain something ;)
    I’m also leaving my engineering for my passion of writing

  4. pragnya says:

    Awaiting for that day , atleast there i would get a chance to meet you Chetan..or atleast u mail me personally,with ur pic..ur dream fullfillied,im waiting for my dream to fullfilled…

  5. I am also having the desire to realize my day dream to deliver a software product by becoming an entrepreneur. My family situation does not allow me to travel further. Your thoughts made me to redefine my future plan and actions. Thanks Mr. Chetan.
    Dr R K Suresh.

  6. jyothi kattegoudar says:

    I, felt happy by reading your mail.
    My dream was/is to become a teacher. it came true for two to 3 times but for very short time. i enjoyed a lot in those days by teaching high school students. with me my dream became bigger, now i am pursuing my Ph. D. in Horticulture to became professor. i believe it will also come true within a year. thank you.

  7. Srivatsan V says:

    Nice one..Thanks for sharing..God Bless and thank God that u didnt get lured by material gifts from getting what u wanted in life. God Bless

  8. ravi sharma says:

    U always inpired me sir, thanx

  9. SHIV says:

    Loved your writing in all the books and now Blog, i’m not gonna miss this…

    One suggestion, Add share buttons, to share inspirations!

    Thanks.

  10. Vineet says:

    what an youth icon u are sir…hats off !!

  11. shreny says:

    Thanks chetan.. Wth ur inspiration n my perspiration, im seein me livin my dream…

  12. My dream is to become a Writer, writer of the kind that India don’t yet have. And, some day I will become that. Right now I’m a student of NIT Kurukshetra doing MCA. I’m on my way to realize my dream, practicing to improve my writing skills by writing blogs, articles of college magazine, and especially love letters to my girl friend. Yes.

    From when you entered my life, I found that my passion is Writing.Thanks you for that. Please checkout my blog and I’ll be blessed to have at least a single tip or a suggestion from You to improve my writing.

    God bless you my dear brother.

    With Love
    Krishna Kanth

  13. Dreamer says:

    Hi,
    Dreamz.. Funny little devils they are. Wouldn’t go out of your mind once they find a way to creep in there! I have a dream (actually a lot of dreamz)that i want to become a writer. Not only a writer but a traveler who writes. I like writing. It’s good.. bad.. i don’t know. It gives me immense pleasure to take a blank paper, a pen or better yet a pencil and just start pouring out my thoughts. Most of my work is read by me only. I am happy with that. But the problem is I don’t have enough daring to leave my current job and just jump in with both feet into the deep oasis of my dreamland. I’ve got a little voice inside my head that keeps saying .. leave it . leave it. but i just .. i m too afraid i guess. Thanks for sharing your story. I hope i find enough courage to write the story of my life too. :)

    • Abhideep Roy says:

      Hi Dreamer

      Sometimes out responsibilities don’t allow us to live our dreams. We find so many obstacle in our way. You should not leave the hope. Chetan sir very rightly said “it is good to fail than never try.”

      Don’t leave your job until you don’t get settle as writer.

      All the best and God bless you

  14. aishwarya says:

    well, yes ur blog did stir emotions. but my only doubt is that once u take a shot and plunge into what u always wished to do..and u turn successful , u can preach others the same. but how do u feel confident abt taking the risk..!

  15. Pradeep Kar says:

    Thank you Chetan, for sharing your inspirational incident of life. A few words of inspiration, tale of inspirational incidents will certainly inspire and encourage others to pursue their dream and work hard for it. You are cent percent correct in saying that trying is bigger than the fear of failure. I have failed in my life on many fronts, but now i am more positive to work hard and never give up. Thank you and may God Bless you…

  16. Bhushan Pagare says:

    Sir,Thanks for Inspiring.Waiting for movie on three mistakes of my life and ur new book :)

  17. divyasha says:

    hi do u answer to comment? i would like to know seriously :)

  18. Rakesh says:

    Sir thank u for ur wonderful messge..sir please spare ur 2min of ur lyf to dis creature(me).. Sir i am doin my b.tech..i used to study wel til my inter..in my engg i stopd ma studies n concentrated mre on njoyment..neva opend my buk.. I came to a situation lyk i left my shame n evrythng evn if any teachers scold, i usd to tak it lite(i usd to thnk dat teachers r nt our relativs or welwishers n y to bother them).. Cumin to ma prblm.. My dad is an i.e.s offcr,..my sistr is doin her mbbs(in jipmer)..ma parents are insisting and forcing me to do m.tech in i.i.t and aftr my m.tech they want me to appear for civils.. Cumin to my goal i want to earn lot f money thru business.. My father don’t lyk me to see as a business man…he says dat i am very brilliant n intellignt i can crack civils by keeping extra efforts n hardwork..(even many f them who speak wid me for 10min say this)..
    To be frank the strengths f mine are my confidence(sum tyms over) n am gud in general knwledge…
    Sir i might hav nt expressd my feelings clearly..sorry fr dat sir..dis represent state of my mind..
    Sir what should i do to have n unique identity in my hme n society…
    By reading this u might hav undrstood me n character…n dnt conclude dat my post is also asual(wid out any hardwork n efforts youth r writing dese typ of messages) n please dnt ignore dis creature(me).. sir waitin lyk a pregnant mother who is eager n xcitd to see her product or output

  19. Rakesh says:

    Sir waitin for ur rply lyk a pregnant mother who is eager n xcitd to see her product or output…

  20. Dinesh says:

    Hello Sir,

    This have been a big inspiration for all of us.

  21. Ilanchezhian says:

    Thanks for creating your first blog on my date of birth 19th April as i wished :) Keep rocking…!!

  22. Dreamer!!! says:

    Thanks you Sir, you are indeed a gem. I read somewhere, every person in this world have some sort of GOD gift; now it is up to him if he can find out what special he has. You found that blessing. Happy for you & hoping the same for me….someday.
    I don’t know if this is the God’s indication or what; just before reading this blog I was thinking about my dream (to be an entrepreneur. :)

    One request…Can you please write something on how to avoid being jealous. To be very frank with you, i suffering it with someone who cheated us (family) & growing well now.

    Thanks
    & Please keep writing for us!

  23. saurabh mittal says:

    hello chetan sir,
    that was really amazing and inspiring and u really just solved my problem going on my mind thank u very much!!!!!
    always be waiting for ur next blog……….and next book…..

  24. Luv says:

    But in most of the interviews,You were telling like,You got an offer for a BMW..!!??

  25. Ashok Sharma says:

    Exceeeelent….the reason i became a big fan of yours. keep going.

  26. thamizhamudhan says:

    Chetan, people fear for failure because they are entrapped in the rooster coops(discussed well in THE WHITE TIGER). So its really hard to take the choice as the impact cascades to my dependents.
    But still it is our responsibility to change the trend. After all v got only one life and s finite…

  27. KS says:

    Hi Chetan, like so many people here, I love to write too. But unlike so many people, I equally love the field I am working in. Not exactly everything in my job, but there is still an “a-ha” feeling about the area of work. And I am currently in a struggle of how to merge both these passions. Do you think it’s possible to ride on two horses? Or do you think I must choose one?

  28. Rajashekar says:

    Hi,
    chet,
    I am loving fan of you, i love ur love story of 2 states. I am waiting for another book you write. please write erly to give fun & happy to us

  29. Chhavi Puri says:

    Sir i love your books and want to be a successful writer like you one day

  30. While you talk about Dreams.. I am being remembered of Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam’s quote: “The dreams is not what you see in sleep; Dream is which that does not let you sleep”. And I see the same in you…Writing a comment or a response to your blogs have always left me startled to choose between the right words.Response I shall call this as, Yes! what I am writing here is not just a comment to go by the wind… I have always been a loyal follower of your thoughts…and to share my dream, It is to invite this debonaire for my first book launch…! Finger’s crossed…!!

  31. Anchal says:

    it made total sense to me sir. One suggestion, why don’t you discuss why & how did you think of pricing your books at a reasonable value price. I have heard a lot of them saying,” If you want to tell some one you’ve read something don’t tell them 3 mistakes of my life,tell them The Godfather or something like that”.
    To which I believe you’ve opened a completely new audience for reading in the country, I have come across a lot of people who started reading with your books & yours is the most accessible I see them selling it on a stationery shop also.
    I really admire what you’ve done the world of reading

  32. jane says:

    i think it’ll be great if you can share how you maintain the discipline required to execute your dream.

    thanks for your blog. it’s indeed very inspiring.

  33. Karthick says:

    Dear chetan,
    I wonder about your words how do you make youngsters so inspirational by your words. Many of the comments says they need to achieve something and i also want to do that. In your five point someone book hari wanted to be like ryan, yes i wanted to be like you. You know what, my passion is writing from childhood and when i got from primary i haven’t thinked about my passion enjoyed my life at school. After a long time and failures(i did my engineering but not a quality engineer)i thought about my future do i really have some talent to prove yes writing, i wrote many short stories in my childhood and finally i decided to write stories which can revolute our india. I love india very much as you love chetan, i don’t know whether i can do anything to india through civil services or politics, i don’t know will i do that, yes atleast my words will may reach some people and revolute our india.
    I need your prayers and i wanted to be writer like you.
    Two inspirational persons in my life
    1.Ajith kumar(Hope you may know him)
    2.Chetan bhagat
    and i want to be a follower of yo and ajith.

  34. How did you discover the writer in you? How were you sure you could do it? Or, was it a risk you took the first time?

    Tshering, Bhutan

  35. Shankari says:

    It does take a lot of courage to follow your heart when you don’t know where it will lead you. People like you give us the inspiration and the push that is needed to ‘go for it’.

    Keep writing on the blog. We love it!

  36. Bhupali Sharma says:

    Many of us have varied notions about juggling life. It’s a great idea to have contended and better life ahead that just follow your heart and listen that tiny inner voice. This article is a key to execute delightful dreams beyond restrictions and risks.

    Well, I just pray from god that it work efficiently for all the people around world as well.

  37. Joe says:

    Hi Chetan

    your blog is simply good especially because no matter how long it is, it keeps u hooked on to the topic and it strikes through hearts. And I think this is the reason why millions not only in India but also around the globe are found of you and books.

    well after reading this blog. I am reminded about my dream. I jus wanted to share cause you’ve told us to :) rite!
    m a JRF(jr research fellow) in a project for medical imaging. I’ve always had a passion and desire to go to Stanford University. Its my dream to do my research there. I somehow used to feel its impossible for a layman like me.
    you’ve proved it saying yes anything is possible where there is a will there is a way!
    take care
    thank you :)

  38. mohini says:

    hiii chetan
    i must say you are a god of creating emotions….your novel revolution 2020 is really very attracting and true……i am a big fan of yours

  39. I says:

    I loved your article on the women in India being the most stressed out and unhappy. Of late have been reading your Articles in TOI. Glad, you speak your mind out on what you feel is wrong, unlike some known authors who juggle with vocabulary and all that they contribute is critical appraisal for someone.

    This blog on following your dream too is nice and inspiring.

  40. Saket says:

    Chetan this blog theme just match with my mentality.
    I am an Engineer in VLSI field and I heard that it is a very good job compared to any other IT job. But my interest is in modeling (ramp walk, photo-shoot etc etc).
    And I am working for that (my dream). Today I got a call from one of the agency and they put one proposal for me, it was shoot for Punjabi Albums and Bollywood movies but somewhere I am lagging. Now, I am not able to quit my job. Don’t know why?

  41. Mayuresh Phatak says:

    Taking an inspiration through u r wonderful article will be a goal for many readers, dream should have a practical touch/qualitative approach, after setting these two, don’t wait to start the journey to achieve your dream.

    I think this will may be an abstract of the article to share.

  42. Rajat GuptaRG says:

    You r great writer, i neva read any novel, book, etc. BUt i read urs. u have made ppl crazy..You have made ur dreams come true..so will I,though i have yet to start..Bt i think I CAN

  43. CA. Dipesh Bhupta says:

    Hi Chetan Sir,
    I am thankful to you for writing this article.I was working with one of the top IT company of India. Before becoming a CA I used teach CA students. Gradually Teaching become my passion. Now I have left the job to follow my passion now I am into full time teaching.Your this article give me courage to left the job to some extent….Thanks once Again.

  44. Saumik says:

    nice article…

  45. the unusual says:

    Your books are very interesting. Keep writing.

  46. Manu Madhavan Nair says:

    Dear Chethan Bhayya
    this is the first time i am visiting a blog and i will follow from now onwards.
    Great salute to you ‘the man of dreams’.
    Your books makes me to smile everyday when I am getting irrritated in work pressure of gulf life.

  47. Yashwanth says:

    Hi chethan, i read your novels they are simply superb like you.. i would like to know from you.. in a great country like INDIA with so much of population why are’nt we ruling the olympics.. reason may be corruption or some other thing.. but even though why in INDIA education is given most importance.. with a population of our country we can squeeze out medals from olympics…. but still we are’nt able to do that… i think sports should be made a serious subject and sports schools should be established…can you share your thoughts on this…

  48. Divya says:

    The blog above is vry inspring….
    i wuld lyk 2 tell u dat i wana write up blogs… n share mah views n thoughts wid people around the world… but the problem is i dnt knw from where shuld i start… plz help me up if possible…. i wuld realy be greatful to u… i m currently pursuing CA. wid Bcom 2nd yr… hping atleast you wuld reply to mah wish…. ty…. keep it…

  49. Jeet says:

    Hello sir,
    theres a small request to you to please write about how to become a writer,or atleast even start at it. I desperately need some informatiom,for this is what i want to be-a writer…just like you,or even half of you.

  50. avinash sk says:

    Hi Chetan,

    i liked the post but things for person like me cant do that only because many people depends on me for food and education………:(

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