Thursday, January 26, 2006

It is not who is right, but what is right, that is of importance."

Our ego will not let us admit to this ... we are all self made people and therfore it is very difficult to admit to someone that we are wrong. We find reasons for other people to be wrong . Our mistakes are always because of what went wrong and not what we did wrong.

I wonder how long we can keep up with this pretentious attitude where we are always right no matter what .

Most top level CEO's recognized this to be their biggest blunder and have rectified it to follow "what is right" and not who is right....

I have heard from a lot of friends who come to me and tell me how they were criticized and not respected enough for what they did. How the fact that their abilities and work were being critiqued by people who were not so qualified. It takes a lot of will power to stop myself from correcting them. When the ego comes into play it becomes so difficult to point out the facts..

Recognizing what is right is a very difficult process. We have to put ourselves on the judgement seat and it's not easy to laugh or criticize anymore. We have to ask our conscience whether what we did was wrong... it is very easy to say that whatever we do is right but to truly recognize our mistakes we have to be ready to take a hard beating.


Adios...


just wrote this piece because I came across the quote in my web clip on google mail ... you people should pay more attention to those clips... they contain a lot of valuable information...

1 comment:

Rajesh said...

Never pondered over them Clips, but yeah they are quite informative.

Ego .. its the cause of many problems and it becomes difficult to distinguish right from wrong. Believe have heard this somewhere "Crucify your Ego before it's far too late .." , though not easy to implement, I guess.