Embracing India's Unexpected Journey

From Reflection to Expedition: Embracing India's Unexpected Journey

 

After a challenging year, I decided to seek tranquility, taking the time to reflect on the direction I wanted to take in life. While my roots trace back to Indonesia, a surprising turn of events directed my attention towards India, a country I hadn't considered before.

 

Sending emails to potential contacts, India emerged as a recurring theme. What began as an exploration evolved into an intensive journey, involving masterclasses, pitches, and unexpected opportunities. Within a week, I found myself part of a robust program, preparing for a transformative expedition to India.

 

With a tight schedule encompassing 9 company visits across different cities, I embarked on this adventure armed with a roadmap. The experience surpassed all expectations, dismantling preconceived notions about India right from the first visit – a testament to the professionalism, high work tempo, and excellent working conditions.

 

✔️No Child Labor,

✔️Fair Wages

✔️ Equal treatment

✔️ Empowering Women

✔️ Working Conditions

 

Moving from one company to another, I witnessed everything from corporate headquarters to production facilities, tracing the origins of materials. More importantly, I had the privilege of meeting remarkable individuals along the way. Now, armed with a book full of notes and a network of valuable contacts, I find myself back home.

 

As I consolidate my thoughts and plan the next steps, this unexpected journey to India has already become a chapter of rich experiences and valuable lessons. From quiet reflection to the dynamic roadmap, my venture into India has proven to be an adventure worth embracing.

Whatever path there is for me to follow, I will take this adventure with me in my memories. Grateful.

     
 

  Rosanna     19-12-2023 20:00
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