"My Aim in my life" is the most common topic
for essay writing during school. "What you
want to become in the future ", the most
common question a child would get. I tried
writing such essays with lots of
professions. On someday the essay would say
I want to become a
teacher, someday prime
minister, someday a designer, someday a
painter, someday a businesswoman...
But inside
me I was never sure, I would write on each
profession, with a motive to observe two
things. First, which is that topic where I
can write maximum paragraphs and impress my
teacher. Second, which profession resonates
with me. The 1st was too short term and I
achieved it. The second was tricky to
achieve. I still struggle with it. To really
find that profession or title which I can
term as ''my dream job" or 'my aim in life".
With time I have been
enlightened with few
realizations on what is it that really
resonates with me, what is it that I could
do with my full
energy and
compassion. But
as always nothing is crystal clear and I am
okay with that. When things are not clear
you put more effort. You explore, you get
perspectives, and that exploration helps
discover something that you never thought
of.
In a country where thousands of youths go
out for foreign employment and the rest move
from company to company to get a job that
would pay them enough to make a living. I
dream to be different; I dream to create
jobs not just for me but for others. I dream
do enough to have the liberty to stay in my
own land and earn a decent living. The way
to achieve this is through
Entrepreneurship. I aim to create a
venture that is made in Nepal for the people
of Nepal.
My exploration journey made me
realize my
love for art, crafts, and personalized
handmade products. Moreover, my second
internship gave me opportunity to know the
handicraft industry and the artisans behind
such creations. And this led me to start my Instagram account where I document my
journey with crafts. Soon I realized that my
crafts are worthy of monetary value as I
would get orders. Besides the monetary gain,
it is the happiness in the face of the
customers when they received the crafts, I
have made for them.
Nepal is filled with artisans who made
amazingly beautiful handmade products but
not all artisans are able to make a living
from it. I want to help those people through
my initiatives. I want to become a medium
for those artisans whose art is yet to be
recognized.
I aim to combine my love for art
and my desire to help society and create a
brand that resonates with Nepali culture,
and also has a modern appeal.
My dream job
is to create a Nepali hand crafted
brand.
~ Laxmi Bhatta |
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