Monday 24 January 2011

Why is cheating considered bad?

We are always striving to do things differently but when it comes to relationships we are still stuck in ancient times. We always feel bad when a partner "cheats" why? Do we ever stop to think that as we grow older we change as human beings. The partner we needed five years ago is not the same partner we need now? Maybe somebody can run a global random study on couples that have been together for more than five years to see what % has cheated and the reasons why. The findings might change how cheating is viewed by the general public.

If you have an answer as to why cheating is bad I'd like to found out.

Psychiatric Irony

Isn't ironical that people who are responsible for treating the insane, have never been institutionalised or suffered from psychosis even to a lesser extent? If you've never been crazy, how can you understand the crazy except imagining how it is like to be crazy based on theory and few practical cases.

Why do we always view insanity as a bad thing? Do we ever stop and think how the crazy and misunderstood feel? It so happens that the lunatics 8/10 are bright and extremely talented people and drugs take all that away. They make them stiff, rigid, almost worthless. Do they even consider how they feel emotionally.

I say let's treat the insane as super human beings and see how much good things they'll create, what do you say?

Saturday 11 April 2009

Career Change Challenges post MBA

The main challenge with a career change is Human Resources personnel, many recruiters are yet to recognise MBAs as Change Agents. MBAs are well rounded individuals who are capable of succeeding in any function they choose with the right support structure. Until such time that hiring individuals don't dwell so much on one's past but what one could potentially do, people will continue to find it harder changing careers. This poses a real challenge if your studies were self-funded. I wish organisations could realise that most MBA graduates chose to study so they could change functions/industries rather than advance in the same fields they were in before the MBA.