He was in his early 50's. They used to come young at that age, unlike our generation which collapses at mere 30's and 40's. The zeal he had to learn new ways was amazing. Always polished in his mannerisms and work ethics.
In his early 50's he started learning computer, probably his work required him to acquire this new skill. His meticulously written notes, his details on minor tasks, his dedication, giving time for post work studies. At that time I didn't realize the awesomeness of that hard work.He had completed his certification and was pretty proud of himself, wish I had joined his proud moment. He is not with us, but I reflect on his silent teachings. Teachings which I never realized. Wish he was around to guide me for taking career and life decisions.
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