Posted by: lyksell on: November 27, 2008
And a good news, the ‘don’t care’ policy really works well, especially in big corporate. Boss is forced to handle some of my tasks, which he knows I didn’t really taking care or bother to care of.
Maybe people reading this blog would think I am kind of trying to kill my career ? Nope nope nope nope. Let me tell you a story, which I have just read from a magazine. BTW, it is a out-dated magazine given out for free during my visit to the 10th Book fair held in MINES Exhibition hall.
2 monks from 2 temples meet each other every morning when they try to fetch some water from a river up for daily use. They meet everyday, and this goes along for 5 years. Until one day, one of the monk didn’t turn up in one of the morning, and next morning and the next next morning. The other monk wanted to know if his friend is sick, so he went to visit this monk. Surprisingly, he found that actually the monk was playing some ‘tai chee’ at the backyard of the temple. Wonder why he need no water to survive, he told the stupid monk, everyday, he will spare a little bit of his time, to dig from ground to make a well, after 5 years, the well reach the water spot, and he has water to use without needing to go down to the river anymore.
This teach you, you should dig your own well, while you are doing your normal and daily task, that is, your current job. Build up yourself, the company you are working with will not feel a single sorry if they have to fire you. As, they already make themselves very clear, I have pay you every month on what you have done for us, no body owe anybody.
So, do you agree with this statement ?
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