Piece of my mind: I used to think that people who are laid off when economic adversity strikes are those who add no value, or add the least value, to their organizations. Poor me, little did I know! As professional practice implies; the person who decides whether you add sufficient value in a job setting or not should be in a position that entitles them to make the judgment; which isn’t the case mostly. I also used to believe the GM couldn’t save his company from financial distress and solved the issue accordingly by going back to his original job orientation and outsourcing his valuable resources, on a short term basis, to pay back the investment he put in them. Apparently, I had no minimal idea, of his well netted, long term plans. It felt as if a cold war started where parties were preparing armors, drowning in conflicts of interests, and waiting and seeing, while all they should have done is being proactive from the beginning rather being mere reflections and pure reactions of other’s decisions. At the very moment you think your battle in this life has finished, you find out it has just started. Just when you thought you secured a job of your own, you find your very independent self, threatened to be jobless with very few options available, because of the recklessness of other parties who were too short sighted to see anybody else was right except them. As a result, I believe: Why be satisfied by adding value if you can go the further mile and create value? Honestly, I wish I can work as a freelance with no boss bossing me during weekends, week days and week beginnings. On the side: Striving to know my IQ, I wonder: why would he mind if my IQ was low? Why would it bother him and what’s the big deal? I have always been an outlier in certain fields of my living, distracted and out of concentration most of the times, insomniac and unable to find a definite path to walk during the last 10 years or so; thus, why would it matter?! I’m just another average regular lady, with aggressive potential, lots of hope and concrete forecasts (unfortunately!) and any deterioration in my life wouldn’t bother me as long as it constructs a solid faith in my mind, heart and soul. Remember always: Every output you reap is a normal product of the inputs you process, so do not expect deliverables to exceed a poor initial investment and be synergistic!
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Monday, May 25, 2009
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On May, 26, 2009 8:49 AM , Jerusalem
from Jordan
said:
from Jordan
said:Well, I guess my results aren't that interesting :P
Thank you Sel3 
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from United Arab Emirates
going the extra mile always pays off, so go on 3ablah don't mind others.
it would be interesting if you take an IQ test and post the results online :P you were missed :-)