The more number of times you roll your chair, paper pad or point pan, the more you come close to reality of profession. It is very whimming to stick to the principles you set forth before you enter in to the regime of client objectives and time comes when you find yourself really shocked in the muddle of wrong practices.
I was thinking a lot why should not government protect the group of few enterpriser no matter business men or professionals? Why are only private institutes or associations keen to save their dying practicing members or small business men whereas they have left open these few bunch of young dudes on the integrity and ability. There are various laws on women and child protection, wild life protection, KYC norms regulations etc. but hardly a good law to cover the enterprising issues and grievance.
Who is taking risk and leading in a new world? An enterpriser.
Who is creating employment in various formats like associations, outsourcing, agreed upon procedures, free lancing etc.? An enterpriser.
Who is developing new systems though may not be fortune 500 processes? An enterpriser.
Who is making a country self reliant? An enterpriser.
Government has introduces here and there relaxations and reliefs for these people but are they really enough for an enterpriser to consider a last hope? Is it what enterprising left only to be understood as "Risk Taking" and let young people wonder it as a distant dream? Why does he/she suffer when he is the one taking all risks or risk taking is nothing but to suffer that way?
Let me ride you on enterprising horse once. He is required to take shop registration (with bribe for sure), pay profession tax liability of his and on behalf of his employees (feels like he is paying a price for the employment he has generated and add the value of bribe again), work in the norms prescribed in the respective governing act (where he might have dreamt of his own set of rules), deduct tax on slab rates of his employees (whereas his own tax is being deducted without any slabs or very lower slabs than that of his employees), take responsibility of factory and workers law, (is it like workers work only for enterpriser?), give extra protection to female participants (could be more than her own wife or daughter), and what not!

There is nothing discouraging or offensive I ever try to put on my blogs or this is also not a frustration of being an enterpriser. These are just waves of my thoughts I encounter seating in my office. If enterprising would be coming from lubricant offers or attractive bucks, there wont be fun of thrill inside. Most of us feel exploited from our boss, isn't it? Feels like boss is nothing but a replica of RAVAN or no less than a Bollywood villion trying to miss behave with your heroin. No matter you are senior or someone's boss too! However, somewhere lies a fact is, those who feel victim of bossism, never understood the blood and pain one has to coal to run the train of enterprising. How come, being an employee, one can understand that pain? For that you need to be in the engine and burn.
You just can not put it in words how do you feel being an enterpriser? How fast you pump in breathe of confidence seeing your silver name plate on your cabin in spite of having a monstrous night yesterday worrying no collection for the month? How do you joy the entrance of a new person in your office no matter never become your client or never reward you back? How much do you enjoy those fast breathes when your client is signing a cheque you desperately wanted? How much you thank in air knowing there was no god or magic but your own efforts in achieving the yellow notes you tagged on your table? How interestingly you wait for even a single word of appraise when you have not heard one since ages? How special you feel when you see your own advice being followed by society at large or no matter even by a CHAIWALA nearby?
Happy not being an employee for even a second!
Enterpriser live long!
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