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The impatience of First Generation Guys (FiGGs)

  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read



The first generation wants to achieve much. Their struggles are for real and most of them go onto becoming prominent leaders. They have the inherent nature to fight and achieve desired results. They can go to any length to achieve their initially set goals.


These guys want to not only achieve once, but many times in one life. They not only want to earn, lead a big life but also control the universe. They want to be beautiful, energetic, skinny, athletic, young at all ages of time.


They do not want to believe in anybody. They want to believe only in themselves. They want to do any thing and everything on their own. They are good task masters but may not be good team leaders. They are good advisors but not advice takers. Even if they take an advice, they do it with an element of scepticism.


They don’t have anybody behind them to back up. Unlike Second Generation Guys (SeGGs) they don’t have godfathers. They have come up in their life on their own. So, people who want to pull them down, can do it as many times. But the FiGGs are very smart. They look for help and support around them and can douse all such attempts.


One may try to pull the FiGGs down, but the FiGGs go marching against the gravity. One may pull them down again; they will stand up again. FiGGs know the formula to rise, because are like the mythical phoenix who can rise from ashes. So, they use this formula to rise again and again. They are mentally very strong.


Despite achieving many things in life FiGGs can’t take defeat. That’s why go through anxieties very often. Since they have built their empires on their own, they fear losing these empires. So, they are extremely cautious at every step of their life. Whenever these anxieties pull them down, their inherent confidence pulls them up. FiGGs are the warriors without bullet proofs.

 

 

(18th September 2024)

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