Bitter
Coffee
Dear Siddhartha,
For budding
entrepreneurs, you were a perfect blend of an intelligent Mind, sharp business acumen, hard-work, swagger and suave. You have
shown the Way Wealth can be created in
an unique manner by serving and sipping Coffee.
However, with
self execution of your life; aspiring entrepreneurs now seem disoriented and entrapped
with disbelief in their capacity to take forward dreams of becoming rich and
famous. Your mega decision to call quit
has jolted enterprising people of all generations and they are grappling with
one question for sure –was this the only way out for you?
May be yes,
this had been the only go left, as you were the gentleman who believed in
letter and spirit that the organizations are perennial entities. Hence, they must prevail if the choice of existence to be made between them and
their creators. Perhaps, therefore you
never wanted ‘Cafe Coffee Day’ to be dragged in legal battles and draw adverse
media attention.
The very
media which is talking sympathetically on your death; probably would have questioned
your credentials in a media run trial if you were alive, jeopardizing good will
which you had created for self and CCD over the years. They would have put you
in line with countless loan defaulters and absconders of our nation; which a
fine person like you would never imagine hence, chose death as a better option
over other things.
However, we
still feel that you should have communicated woes and harassment which you
were facing in the hands of some IT officer to relevant govt.
authorities, senior politicians and even reached out to judiciary. Our hearts aren’t ready to believe that a
fighter like you, who had genius of a mind to create wealth by making Coffee a
compulsive order of the day for consumers , could not see any other respectable
solution to his problems besides hugging death!
Siddhartha,
you would remain Coffee-Table discussion for generations to come, capturing
their creative imagination. Your rise would continue to inspire countless to
take the route of entrepreneurship, at the same time your fall would caution them
of the things which pushed you to succumb- in terms of preventable failures.
You would
continue to be our role model of struggle to glory, who even directed us with
his renunciation to do soul searching for what we want and at what price?
We pray, may your soul rest in peace in Heaven.
Coffee may taste much bitter after its
blender being gone.
You would be missed Siddhartha the great!
Ajit Singh
I was just thinking about the same thing. He was an inspiration to many. Great writing sir❤️
ReplyDeleteIndeed he was an inspiration to many like us
ReplyDeleteIt's a very very disheartening news. I love how you express things. Very nicely written.
ReplyDeleteI am deeply hurt as a professional with his demise
Delete'Coffee may taste much bitter after its blender being gone.'
ReplyDeleteFavourite line❤️
Yes that's the fact.. It has disheartened many entrepreneurs
DeleteHarsh reality but an important message for the country!
ReplyDeleteIndeed harsh reality
DeleteVery well written 👏
ReplyDeleteAccurate Line ' Coffee may taste bitter after its blender being gone'
Yes to risk takers
DeleteReally beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteCant b a beeter tribute than this to siddharth sir
Real Facts
DeleteHe was definitely a very important person to the industry. Inspired many upcoming entrepreneurs. Lovely article
ReplyDeleteIndeed Sana
DeleteDeepest condolences for his family as a hero leaves our humble abode. Loved how you portrayed the emotions and clarity of our hearts. Really admirable,sir.
ReplyDeleteThank You Raj
ReplyDeleteIndeed this is extremely disheartening. The anguish felt by many of us has been conveyed with deepest emotions. This should also open our eyes to the importance of NEED TO COMMUNICATE. At times we go through so much in our lives, feel hopelessly sad, have these lingering miserable feeling, and we don't know what to do. In such depressed state of mind such thoughts make place.
ReplyDeleteLets do ourselves a favor, Lets please please communicate. As rightly said, " A Lot Can Happen Over A Cup Of Coffee".
How true Vandana Madam ... We should talk to relevant people in such situations
ReplyDeleteYes , I too had similar views as Ajit that all his abilities & capabilities must have been used to address his woes & injustice meeted out to him to the highest echelons of power. Surely the top govt functionaries would have given him a reasonable hearing & perhaps also showed the way to bail him out of troubled Waters
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace
Solution of the problem is within the problem - we fail to see
ReplyDeleteVery well written. Coffee will always be bitter now. My heart goes out to respected Siddhartha's family. The late Mr. Siddhartha was a symbol of success and such a symbol going out like this is nothing short than CORPORATE CRIME
ReplyDeleteGentleman he was indeed. Real bad has happened
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