Archive for July 3, 2013
July 3, 2013 at 8:17 pm · Filed under Business, Global Affairs, My Views, Original Thoughts, Social Initiatives and tagged: Business, Fashion, MIR, ONE
It is when we let a statement made by someone else take over our lives that we start to live a life of conformance, instead of reasoning with it.
Fashion is conformance.
Imagine if animals decided to make their looks fashionable. Slowly those that are in fashion say cats with a brown coat will be the ones that stick out together in high societies where as those that have white, black or grey coats will face discrimination. They will become the minority forced by the ideals of conformance and then one day they will become the vigilantes and revolt!
Perhaps it’s not so difficult for us to sense the state of affairs in life around us. Major matters stem out from minor and seemingly insignificant actions.
Fashion is the undertone of the conception of conformance and exclusivity that divides people and creates a sense of high and lows.
Societies need to address these issues better to become more cohesive and sensible in keeping people together.
© MIR
July 3, 2013 at 2:18 pm · Filed under Business, Business Intelligence, Business Process Re-Engineering, My Views, Original Thoughts and tagged: Business, Change, Development, MIR, ONE, Processes
What’s more important in your view? Capacity or Tenacity.
Capacity to do something empowers us with the tools that are needed to break through a situation, to enable the necessary change and to shift the canvas on things. Tenacity on the other hand is the strength to keep at it and to not stop till the end is achieved. Like a drill machine, tenacity empowers the will to go on, to be at it and to break through a situation that does not allow for change.
In my view both capacity and tenacity are complimentary components for building change. For one without the other looses it’s meaning and it’s underlying purpose.
So, if you posses natural capacity then focus on building tenacity and if you possess natural tenacity, focus on building capacity.
It’s then that you will build magic.
© MIR