Monday, April 11, 2011

Eat to live or live to eat? part 1

An honest question you should ask yourselves

Every movement we make, every decision we take is suppose to mean something or to achieve something. Throughout my journey in life especially getting myself expose to my classmate of my Master Program, I realize the real meaning of cultural difference.


According to Henry Fielding, we must eat to live and live to eat.

The surface meaning is that we should have a balance life, knowing when to enjoy and when to pay our efforts. I am totally agree with this statement. In fact, it is the key rule of survival. However, If you able to magnifying this statement, it leads to another interesting question that I always wanted the answer.


What are we living for?

after enhancing the language to be more “friendly & normal” language:

What is your objective of life?

In this case, MY LIFE. (Psychology theory indicates that when an individual using capital letter on certain words subconsciously indicates the importance of the meaning of the words)

Having this "My Life is critically important to me but I am uncertain what I want to achieve in my life"

is similar with an organization that knowing the importance of continuous improvement & doing everything they can do to increase their performance

It will be fine, but fine in not so effective way & potentially under utilize the potential they have


Look into the social media like Facebook,

a lot of grumpy people complains about monday's blues, meaningless job or even life..

Undeniably, sometimes we does fall into these category of grumpy people

Ever cross your mind what leads to these frustrations?


According to Donald Trump (2010), frustration can mean that maybe you are expecting too much or it can be an indication of you should be or could be doing more.

Applying this statement into the situation, putting the independent variable aside, the variable is the objective of our life.

Therefore we can hypothesize that:

(1) When we knowing that what we are expecting too much form our life but we do not get that in reality, we feel frustrated.

(2)

When we subconsciously realize that the thing we are doing is not align to our objective (short term objective & long term objective), we will feel frustrated.

At the end, we do realize that our Long term goal shape our short term goal ; Our Short term goal continuously affect our long term goal. (management 101)

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