Dreams of Army and UPSC, today Zomato’s uniform…Trippy Pandey’s story touched the heart
Indian Youth Struggle: Everyone dreams big, but time, circumstances and responsibilities sometimes take a person to a place where he had never even imagined seeing himself. One such true and emotional story is going viral on social media, which has been narrated by Instagram user Trippy Pandey himself.
In the video, Trippy tells that at the time of 12th class, his dream was to wear army uniform. Later, when he reached college, his goal changed and he started dreaming of becoming a police officer after clearing UPSC. But life took a different turn.
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The work which is earning is never small
In the video, Trippi shows his Zomato uniform and says that he never dreamed that one day he would wear this jacket. However, he clearly says that he has no complaints with his work. In his words, “The work that is earning is never small, it was just that my dreams were a little bigger.”
Trippi says that when the parcel of Zomato’s jacket arrived and they were unboxing it, everything seemed normal. But as soon as he saw himself wearing it, he realized that no one knows when and where life will bring him.
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This story tells the reality of thousands of youth
At the end of the viral video, Trippie says that now that he has taken up the responsibility, he will fulfill it with complete honesty and 100 percent hard work. This reel was posted on Instagram 3 days ago, which has been viewed more than 4.5 lakh times so far. Trippy tells in his bio that he is from Uttarakhand and is currently working in Ahmedabad. He wrote, “Looking for my path.”
According to Trippi, his daily routine is 18 hours of work, 5 hours of sleep and 1 hour of gym. In the video, he also shared his earnings, in which total income of Rs 507 in 4 hours, petrol expenditure of around Rs 100 and profit of around Rs 400 is stated. This honest story of his tells the reality of thousands of youth.
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