tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36874033.post1936636830977271510..comments2023-11-02T01:39:31.325-07:00Comments on Mature Wine: MBA - My disgustAyush Biyanihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04187556389898860862noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36874033.post-24067834279459483572010-04-17T18:43:56.140-07:002010-04-17T18:43:56.140-07:00I agree with this guy's sentiments.I agree with this guy's sentiments.Ayush Biyanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04187556389898860862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36874033.post-36554303300513773042010-04-14T14:16:25.718-07:002010-04-14T14:16:25.718-07:00A guy I know wrote this :
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Not my kind ...A guy I know wrote this :<br />***********<br />Not my kind of world<br /><br />If only I could smile when I didnt want to and laugh at jokes I didnt find funny. If only I could ask questions, the answers to which I didnt really care about. If only I could crib and not do anything about the thing I cribbed about. If only I could bend over and let someone shove me, under the guise of patting my back. If only I could lose sleep over and make people lose sleep over, things that did not make an iota of a difference to the world or me. If only I could do something without trying to do it in a different way than it was already being done. If only I could take 8 hours for doing something worth 2. If only I could make useless sounds in forced gatherings. If only I could be stupid enough to not see that people could figure out if my intentions betrayed my actions. If only I could revel in this collective stupidity.<br /><br />If only I could, I would have been a star in the corporate, because like they say (to everyone), I am one of the smartest they have.<br /><br />Unfortunately, I am real.<br />*********<br />I might not be as great as this guy but I share his attitude towards the corporate world.Kaustubhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03204295943167396622noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36874033.post-5810154525117137712010-03-20T08:47:05.906-07:002010-03-20T08:47:05.906-07:00Kaustubh, well written. Yes, I agree that such cri...Kaustubh, well written. Yes, I agree that such criterion develop the transparency to answer people. Although I dont know if debarring is the only thing nearest to transparency..some thing called weightage could be applied. Corporate sector on the other hand is defined by the profit motive thing. That said, I am unable to see why do you say..they teach you to become insensitive. It'd be great if you could write a blog on this. I would get some insights on this then.Ayush Biyanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04187556389898860862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36874033.post-57920013798784238392010-03-19T11:00:55.682-07:002010-03-19T11:00:55.682-07:00Nice!
People on the top are making their lives e...Nice! <br /><br />People on the top are making their lives easier by setting myriad restrictions on the entry. It does not matter to them if the best 400 are to be selected. They know among the first 10000 any 400 will do for them. It is EASIER to have a well defined process - 10th, 12th, college result etc to select the 400 rather than to read essays and handle GDs and PIs of all 10000 potential students. Nothing more than that. If one were to go and talk to one of the policy-makers at IIMs personally she will say "We are not supposed to care for the sentiments, aspirations and disappointment of aspirants. All we are supposed to do is to select 400 candidates. By setting all the new rules we are in a better position to prove method and transparency in the process."<br /><br />My question is - Is everyone in the corporate world not like that? Is the entire corporate world not progressing while shaking away social responsibility towards the world they live in? To make corporate professionals, they teach the same thing. They put you through these barriers so that tomorrow you will become insensitive towards such injustice and a wider variety of injustice. Being professional means - Overlooking the interest of the society for the sake of the interest of the company. They even justify it - "there is no good or bad, no right or wrong in a complex world. All that matters is how things are going to shape up for me personally." And only when something personally wrong happens, an outcry for sentiments, justice and social responsibility comes out.<br /><br />I think you would not have written this blog post had you been a 3+ pointer and a better student at school (After the same unjust CAT result). I just hope that your species will open their eyes towards the larger injustices happening all around you.Kaustubhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03204295943167396622noreply@blogger.com