June 26, 2011

The Corporate Maayajaal


"What am I doing here?" is the question that most my friends have been asking themselves.  They  tell themselves "I am loosing myself. I was much better previously. I used to be more active and creative. And worst of all I do not have any vision about my future. I am here, just beacuse I can not see any other place for myself. I feel I am blind. Infact I can't even think about myself. I do not remember when was the last time when I really thought about myself. Forget about the future I can't undersatnd even my present"

Those who feel as above would also somewhat agree with me in coming lines.

"So called Bosses and Corporates" are generally very smart. They overload you with work. Regular-Routine- Pressure Oriented Work. They do it very cleverly. They know it very clearly that the moment you start thinking (about yourself) you will be a disgruntled employee. You will start discovering that you are not doing justice with yourself and so you will plan for a switch. So they will make sure that you do not get time to think. They want execution machines and not thinkers. They want people who can take calls, reply to emails, do followups achieve the desired target/ result. They want people who can do more and more of these things. These bosses do not want you to give them simple yet really good ideas that may ease the cumbersome procedures. They want executioners.

They hire you just for your "utility" and never for your "prosperity".
While you should be at place where you are utilized wisely for your prosperity (needless to say- your organisations prosperity too). 

Luckily Raju gets some free time(two holidays back to back). And he starts thinking- "Am I doing justice with myself?". His thinking takes the shape of frustration. He spends time crying/ worrying/ talking to his friend about his problem...in vain. But before the time he could actually get a solution to end this frustration....his holiday/ free time gets over (he has many other pending works to do on these holidays: shopping, dropping clothes at laundary , rearranging clothes in almirah etc etc..). And on next the back to back holidays the cycle starts repeats it self..without any solution.

So when you ask Raju about his job and future his typical relpy would be "Switch karna hai yaar". or"Soch raha hun kuch khud ka business karu" . When you will ask him about the companies he has applied or about what kind of business he would say "Time hi nahi milta hai yaar. Kuch samjh mein nahi aa raha...mera dimaag hi nahi kaam karta hai aaj kal".

Reason I repeat: Tumhare boss nahi chahte ke aap apna dimaag jarurat se jaada chlao.
These smart bosses and so called corporates don't want Raju to understand how they are "Using" him and how he can use himself. And over the time Raju gets so far from himeslf that he actually stops thinking. He losses his sensitivity for himself, he even stops dreaming and becomes a virtual machine who in future would be similar to his boss and produce more similar machines.

Raju becomes a master in using his resources and his employees...but never actualy discovers how to use Himslef for Himself.

--
Vinay Sarda

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