What do you stand for?
Sometimes back I had written about an entrepreneur trying to balance between two wives, technology and business in my blog titled Engipreneurs. I guess, I like the two wives analogy and am trying to present it here again from a different angle.
A middle aged man had two wives, one much younger and the other of same age as himself. The younger wife wanted the man to look young and the older wife wanted the man to look his age. They both decided to take charge. So, younger wife plucked any gray hair the man had and the older wife plucked the black hairs. Man ecstatic with the attention he was getting didn't realize the fait accompli until he had no hairs left.
If one is always swayed by the principles of conflicting parties, the end result is, well, no result.
So, what do you stand for?
A middle aged man had two wives, one much younger and the other of same age as himself. The younger wife wanted the man to look young and the older wife wanted the man to look his age. They both decided to take charge. So, younger wife plucked any gray hair the man had and the older wife plucked the black hairs. Man ecstatic with the attention he was getting didn't realize the fait accompli until he had no hairs left.
If one is always swayed by the principles of conflicting parties, the end result is, well, no result.
So, what do you stand for?