This is
not an attempt to be cynical about the existing systems. This note is more of
an observation/realization on how 2 systems
share a few working patterns. And as the enlightened say - 'to detach
oneself from these systems, brings you greater productivity and peace of mind'.
Perpetual
Motion
According
to one definition on Wikipedia - "the motion of a hypothetical machine which, once activated,
would run forever unless subject to an external force or to wear"
While we
try and have a great time with family, friends, fellow workers, our ultimate
goal, in my perspective, is to build systems that can go on without us having to be around.
At work -
we try and build systems and processes which require the least manual
intervention. Usually as the saying goes, once built, a company is too large to
stop due to the loss of an individual.
At home -
we try and build enough resources to take care of our loved ones in the form of
larger circles of friends, family, and also a better sources of money.
We build
these systems so that they continue to go on, with or without us.
Creating
Leaders
Both at
work and home - we create and educate our next generation of leaders. We try
and groom a deserving successor who will carry on our mission to greater
heights.
No man is
an island
No one
works alone. Every person needs a team/family to hold on to. To work for, to
work with. Lone wolves tend to fall out sooner or go on to become the best, but
either way, they rarely fit in and rarely feel fulfilled.
There is
no legacy
At work
and at home - only those that shared your time, that truly knew you for what
you are, remember you after you have moved on. The ones that join the gang
later sometimes know you used to be there and there, their knowledge about you
ends.
I would like to end this note with a quote from my friend - "May we find our peace by the riverside!"
May the force be with you.
I would like to end this note with a quote from my friend - "May we find our peace by the riverside!"
May the force be with you.
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