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Showing posts with label Think about it. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Think about it. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2015

Outsourcing the spouse-finding: Climax

To all those who have missed the prequel to this, click here
"If something is not your core competency, outsource it and save time and money"... and heartbreaks!

அனைவருக்கும் வணக்கம்!
Straight ah matterku போவோம்...
Let's say the hero was just doing his business from stage one. ("மூடிட்டு அவன் வேலைய மட்டும் பாத்து இருந்தா...") His parents find him an alliance.

Resources and Capabilities: He would have had a lot of time to explore his personality, build his career and become better. Not much costs and time involved prior to marriage or engagement, except for the sourcing cost. Your resources (parents and relatives) are fully capable of finding a good match. You don't have to build any capabilities. It is an asset-light strategy.

Competitive advantage: Easy (சப்ப மேட்டர்!) He would have got into the best colleges / universities and/or started his own business and/or other stuff! May be he may not have some advantage over others, may be he has changed his game altogether. It's so much easier to focus on one thing at a time than having some nagging text messages all the time.

Yada yada yada... Superior happiness!
"There's always more than one way to reach the destination. Look around."

There's been an interesting video doing the rounds in YouTube recently. Well, arranged marriages are cool. No big fuss. Parents decide - 11 times out  of 10, they are right. And they do know what's best.
And this is not to say they are marrying you against your wish. Assuming you accept and then it is a proper arranged marriage.

Benefits:
1) Straight to the finish line without much hurdles
2) Strong support system - doesn't break often
3) "If you can fall IN love, you can fall OUT of love. No guarantee in that. 'Arranged' is a safer option"
You don't want to find one more thing you suck at, right? Leave this to parents! :P

Tradeoffs:
1) It's not going to be a lowwwwve marriage. That's alright. Strategy is all about deciding what to do and what not to do. There's got to be some tradeoff - you can't have everything in life. Look at what happened to Continental Airlines when they tried to emulate South West.
 நான் என்ன சொல்ல வரேன்னா "ஆணிய புடுங்க வேணாம்!" (What I'm trying to say is, don't pluck the nail)
2) There are people who say "How can I marry someone without knowing him/her at all?"
Hey, come understand me, you have 5 years time. I know people who have said "ஐயோ T.Nagarல ரெண்டு வீடு போச்சே!" after a breakup. Think again! There's no such thing as loyalty, faithfulness in this world anymore. Broken glasses are always replaced with new ones, mostly without much crying over them :)

If you are of the adventurous type, try living with someone in arranged marriage. It's worth it. Our previous generations have done it extremely well. Sure you can do the same. Our generation is better in everything right? Better them if you can!

There's a traditional aspect worth enjoying - all the mantras (if you are a Hindu, others please imagine something I don't know what happens in other weddings) and everything - it's an experience in itself. And the food, relatives, friends, musical instruments. If you can't enjoy 'that' music you are struggling in life!

Coming to the I-am-a-very-modern-person types. Some 'stuff' for you
1) You don't care about the past right? Everyone has a past. Accept it. Still, this strategy works
2) You don't believe in dowry system and other traditions? Men: Stand up and say No. Women: Do the same. Still, this strategy works
3) Bored of dates and fooling around? Try this. Thank me later.

Coming to the traditional types...
1) Soup boy / girl? This is your only resort
2) Waiting for someone special? உனக்கு straight ஆ 60ம் கல்யாணம் தான்! அப்பா அம்மா சொல்றத கேளு! நல்ல வருவ!
3) Fell in love by mistake? Never too late. Escape or face facts! :P
And yeah, do MBA!

Like sarcasm, 'bro'?
"In a love marriage, you marry your own girlfriend. In arranged marriage, you marry someone else's! Sounds hot, right?"

Yeah, deep. [Same for women. Not being sexist]

In B-School you don't learn management alone, you learn a lot more. Putting it in a different way, it teaches you management only, but you can learn a lot of other things, starting from philosophy! And you understand people better. May be it's got something to do with age, doesn't matter. Whatever it is, I have never had so much clarity about many things in life than I have now. Hence this post!
Yeah, it's a little brutal and more realistic than usual. But then, you know...

மீண்டும் சந்திப்போம்!
Au revoir!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Home, People!

After a long time, I made it a point to visit my hometown. Going home is one thing, going to hometown is something else. அது வேறு இது வேறு! You can go and settle down in some city or the other; build a house there, rent, beg, borrow, steal, stay... but hometown is something different! You feel you 'belong' there.
Chennai is big, cool and awesome; but it's not home!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Why India has no Olympic Medals!

The title itself is a big debatable topic. I present here just my view why! Some reasons are always obvious!
It's a big argument! Yes! I agree! But then, there is something really wrong with India and the system!
As a common man, any one watching

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

CONFESSIONS OF A FRUSTRATED MIND!

Hi all!
My previous post  (http://akthegenius.blogspot.com/2011/04/placements-interviews-et-al.html) has some endless frustrations behind it! Let me share a few of those!

We might have all seen students who just come and go to college - students those who bunk the entire morning classes and come only in the afternoon, those who always come only during exam time without touching their books at all and write with bits and answer sheets and cell phones and wall-writings and bench-writings (yeah, they happen) and passing by all illegal means possible, those who don't give a damn about attendance... uh uh!
(Disclaimer: I am not talking about the 'gethu' or 'the good' people or 'my-friends' who DO bunk with responsibility and pass legitimately during semesters. I am talking about the horrible, stupid ones who come to engineering colleges!)
Yeah God! They become engineers too. I am an engineer too. And so are many of my friends (Alright, we get Engineering degrees, that does not qualify us as an engineer, but that's not the point. Engineers is just a point of reference here!) who went to professional courses of various streams in different colleges all over India! Now... THOSE people and WE people are Engineers. What's the difference between us and them?
1) We came to college with lots of 'fear' and 'perseverance' - they didn't!
2) We studied for HOURS during exams and passed with difficulty - they didn't!
3) We put college before everything else - they didn't!
4) We respected our professors just because they were professors (ya it's tough... excuse me!) - they didn't!
5) We maintained attendance... not to get into trouble - they were forgiven!
and the last of all...
6) We maintained a clean record - they didn't!
and for heaven's sake...
WE ARE NOT FOOLS!
Then again, they and we go to the same place - placements, job, and so on! How is this possible? At the end of the day, if we just think about it, THEY have enjoyed life in college more than US!
Alright. Even if it turns out that we were fooled, why couldn't you tell it the day we stepped into this cage called COLLEGE??? WE would have done the same things THEY did! (It does not mean we have no balls! It's just that some significant people had a lot of hopes on US; it was not the case with THEM!)
Damn! It's so frustrating!

If we think about it, it comes down to some things - we must do something different to prove THOSE that we are capable and not impotent and incompetent!
It's high time we got to show we can DO something and they CAN'T unless otherwise there is a pre-defined path shown to them! Don't fall in the rat race!
Come on engineering folks! :) (yeah, I feel [soft-corner] a little bit more for engineers because they study 4 years compared to 3 years for B.Com, BBA, etc.!)
And this is one of the reasons why perhaps Robert Frost once said
'I took the road less travelled-by
And that has made all the difference!'
Great genius HE!

ak

Monday, April 11, 2011

PLACEMENTS, INTERVIEWS et al.

A Very Warm Welcome to all Readers :) !

When 4th year comes, there comes this thing called 'placements'! Ah yeah, 'engineering' students and those who have some knowledge about colleges know what I am talking about!
Some people are so visionary - they browse for which college offers better placements even before entering that college for the FIRST year! Yeah, I repeat - FIRST year!
All that is said and done. Let's talk about this 'placement' thing now. I think I can talk about it since I am nearing my FOURTH year. Well... please don't laugh. It happens automatically. You sit and fart in an engineering college, you come to fourth year. It's not a big deal folks! You will hear many names - Wipro, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Cognizant (CTS), Infosys, Accenture (yeah, recently added)... the list is endless. One thing is for sure - they won't take you easily! They give you a great hype as if they are going to make u a millionaire or as if they are going to make u the President of India ( I am not sure if they would have faced tests like this either!). After overcoming all the 'tests', you will be paid a salary that is much less your worth mostly!
Some of the tests:
1) Interview - Hearing this name, many people will piss their pants. I don't get this at all! Seems they will ask questions like "Do you have any questions?" (this question usually is the finishing question) and you are supposed to ask something. (after all that flurry of questions!) You can't say 'Can I leave? Are u taking me or not?' I guess proposing a girl was easier.
2) Group Discussion - You fools! Can't I have my own group? Why would I discuss something with strangers? And for heaven's sake, who are you to monitor our discussions??? And another thing... You hire us and then see if we fit in the group or not. If you are not confident of your own selection skills, why do u mess with us? Alright, give me a few hot girls in the group and I will discuss... :)
3) Aptitude test - We are in FOURTH year. Does it count?
4) Technical questions - Ask our professors. If they know the answers, surely we will know! They taught us for 48 damn months! We know nothing! :)
5) HR interview - Hello dude! How are you? Seems this is not enough for that fatso! We need more I guess! We have to flirt him for atleast 20 minutes. If he is pleased, he'll select us! :)
6) Tell me you ingenious people... When will I enjoy with the money I got? At the age of 58??? (I hope you all get this point! If you are not getting it, read all my previous blog posts!)
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A few weeks ago, one multi-national company (I think TCS) came to our college and gave some boring lecture. One particular line is still ringing in my mind "You will be spending more time with our company than with your parents..." Well... Why the hell am I working then? They also added "We will be selecting the best people here. Prepare well... bla bla...". Alright people! Only then you can make us to continue doing that! I also heard that they keep exams in the first six months even after getting placed (not in TCS, but some other company, May be here also, not sure). Now for this alone, I think I won't go! Rather, I need some one to copy during exams. But copying in IT companies doesn't sound good at all!
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Some more stuff: There will only be 10 days casual leave. 10 days medical leave. I don't get it! Should I enjoy only 10 days in a year? There are 12 months I guess, in a year, if my common knowledge is right. Leave that. How on earth do you know I will be sick only for 10 days? Even if there's some relaxation, that's far from being humanitarian!
I hate the word 'boss'! Good morning Sir, Good evening Sir... Fuck manners!!! (Thanks Negi, Ashwin!)
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I am not saying 'Don't attend placements!' or 'Go jobless' or 'Act like a maniac!'. I am just saying 'Use your common sense!'
There are so many other things too. I don't want to mention those since they are not much fun either.
My dear friends who are reading this... Think just once. Do you deserve this placement or do you deserve more? Do what your heart says! We live just once. How long will you compromise? How long will you be satisfied with a second-grade thing? If you just 'feel' the right thing, do it!
 It's not about liking what you do. You got to do what you like. The first option is chosen by common people!
"Don't think. Feel!"

Sometimes in life, you have to 'exit' something to see another 'entrance'!
Will you compromise on your girlfriend / boyfriend? Think... er... feel! Yeah, that's the way to go!

I would like to finish this off with an inspiring quote from my friend...

'I don't deserve Infosys. I deserve something special!'
 - Sri Prasanth (Engineering Graduate)

உன்னால் முடியும் தம்பி!

Best Wishes!

Arunkarthik :)