The retirees are an excellent think tank force
Here polishing your shoes becomes equal to the trait of discipline. Take, for instance, this retired Army professional, Ibrahim Khan without realizing that cult mentality is all they end up spreading.
It was at 52 when the profession that I loved more than life considered me done with like the majority of us a few years earlier or later. Was this what I had aspired to be starting my real struggle at life when I was only 12 and joined boarding accounting for myself. Would polish my shoes, pack and list my laundry, follow a strict routine in life, and entered the competition, wanting to be on the top, sports, studies, extra circular activities or whatever came up as a challenge in life. There was fun, gloom, joy, and sorrow all mixed. Then came a time to choose the profession I would like to lead. Want to be him, leading, and him I was, top my courses and topped them to a stage, get married to the love of my life, married I was. Lead the best career that one could have had. Considered my self Napoleon of my time. Then comes one incident, I lie low and take it or stand up like a gentleman. What do you expect? Of course, stand up. A turning point and a slip I made. Spent the rest of my career making up for it. The dream that I lived, for now, started becoming hard to attain. Giving up was never in my chemistry.