Dear Friends,
Many of us will say that this world and life is never fair. We always ask, "why do the rich gets richer while the poor gets poorer when both put in equal amount of work?" In fact, most of the time, the poors seem to have it tougher in term of labour and time at work.
Well, of course as usual, I do not have an answer. However, my two cents worth is that the nature works fairly all the time. If you do not believe this to be the case, observe the people and environment around you. Take a little time to observe. There is always a reason for something to be the way it is, the Cause and Effect if you will.
Have a good weekend. GOD bless you all.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
What is your 'defining moment' in life?
Dear Friends,
I attended a very enjoyable talk recently. The speakers are some of the finest in their trades. I am always amazed by these 'successful' people who like to say that money is not everything (or in another word, 'not very important'). And it never stops me from thinking that there is some kind of a 'conspiracy' by rich people to discourage not-so-rich people like us from working our butts out for money. But this is another story for another time.
If you have one choice only, what is your life's turning point? The so-called 'defining moment'? Enjoy pondering...
God bless you ALL.
I attended a very enjoyable talk recently. The speakers are some of the finest in their trades. I am always amazed by these 'successful' people who like to say that money is not everything (or in another word, 'not very important'). And it never stops me from thinking that there is some kind of a 'conspiracy' by rich people to discourage not-so-rich people like us from working our butts out for money. But this is another story for another time.
If you have one choice only, what is your life's turning point? The so-called 'defining moment'? Enjoy pondering...
God bless you ALL.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Common Sense in Management
Dear Friends,
There was a discussion on a local radio few days ago regarding 'academic achievement' and 'street smart' in the job market. Well, my take is the former is a 'door opener' whereas the latter will see if you go far or not-far-enough. What say you...
My first exposure to management is refreshingly, what I call, 'common sense management'. It is very 'street smart' inclined and I tend to agree with this approach in management. Management gurus could write books and books on this topic. Maybe, you could drop your thoughts and exprience here??
Cheers and have a wonderful weekend.
There was a discussion on a local radio few days ago regarding 'academic achievement' and 'street smart' in the job market. Well, my take is the former is a 'door opener' whereas the latter will see if you go far or not-far-enough. What say you...
My first exposure to management is refreshingly, what I call, 'common sense management'. It is very 'street smart' inclined and I tend to agree with this approach in management. Management gurus could write books and books on this topic. Maybe, you could drop your thoughts and exprience here??
Cheers and have a wonderful weekend.
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academic achievement,
common sense,
management,
street smart
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