When Life Came Full Circle

A few days ago, I received a call from someone who wanted to switch his accounting system to Zoho Books. He scheduled an appointment, and we had a detailed discussion at my office. Toward the end of our meeting, he suddenly asked, “Is this your initial? Are you from this place?”


I replied, “Yes,” a bit surprised.

That’s when he smiled and said, “You were the first person to enroll in my computer institute back in the 1990s!”

I was stunned. After almost 30 years, he still remembered! And as soon as he mentioned it, I recalled his face and name—I had felt a sense of familiarity when we met, but I had brushed it off.

What made this moment even more special was the role reversal. Decades ago, he had introduced me to computers, shaping my early tech journey. Now, I was guiding him through his Zoho Books implementation, providing training and support. It felt truly fulfilling—almost poetic.

He was a visionary—one of the first businessmen in town to implement computerized billing decades ago. He also ran a franchise of a well-known computer institute chain in Kannur, with branches across India. And here we were, reconnecting after all these years, but in a completely different capacity.

It’s amazing how life brings people back into our journeys in the most unexpected ways.

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