The opposite of order!
Thats what is happening right now. We are very much thankful that the world accepts mistakes...but the problem is most are taking advantage of it. They would prefer a world in anarchy! Although Perfect Order is unattainable, our aim should be making things flow smoothly.
Everything has its rough edges. But we always have to bear in mind that "In every chaos lies an opportunity." I see a lot in my predicament. I see a lot of options to take. Its the choice that is critical.
Our work place is an epitome of a world in anarchy; a place where absolute control (rules) has no effect. We are free individuals. We choose to operate in the principle of mutual aid causing direct and speedy action.
In a chaotic place like ours, I choose to service all in positive anarchy.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Position Defined
The word "position" may refer to a particular position in an organization or commonly identified as job titles.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Titles and Positions
In most of my "futbol" career, I was the designated last man for defense. The sweeper, preventing the opposing team from scoring against us. It was a simple game. Either you stop the opponent on the defensive end or score a goal on the offensive end.
Speed, ball control and other skills helps to win the game. But in a situation wherein both teams have both qualities, how can you prevent from ending the game into a tie? And then the game was reinvented. I only realized it when I was able to score a goal as part of defensive end for my team.
Before, players are inactive due to the position that were given to them. Then the game evolved from being stagnant to a dynamic one. It was not about "just" playing your position, but about extending it to create an advantage... making yourself available in situations there is a stale-mate.
Scoring a point makes you ahead of your opponent. Offense is still the best defense. But would I still be a defensive player when I was able to score and contribute for our team to win?
Speed, ball control and other skills helps to win the game. But in a situation wherein both teams have both qualities, how can you prevent from ending the game into a tie? And then the game was reinvented. I only realized it when I was able to score a goal as part of defensive end for my team.
Before, players are inactive due to the position that were given to them. Then the game evolved from being stagnant to a dynamic one. It was not about "just" playing your position, but about extending it to create an advantage... making yourself available in situations there is a stale-mate.
Scoring a point makes you ahead of your opponent. Offense is still the best defense. But would I still be a defensive player when I was able to score and contribute for our team to win?
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