Friday, March 13, 2009

A Moral Dilemma!

We have always been told that industries have to come up if we need to create jobs and give employment to people! While in today's world every management is looking for automation and bring in machines that take over the jobs from people! What sense does it make for a society to make industries to give employment and then threaten the industry to go out of business if they don't automate and cut jobs! Isn't that ironical!!

I have been facing my own dilemma on this issue, where i have to buy new machines and mordernise the factory.! Its sort of a catch-22 situation where i have no real choices put in front of me.! You either go for the machines and keep modernizing the company or face the competition who actually wont blink before taking over someones market share with better quality!

So in a way as i type, i only get the feeling we have really no choice, everything seems to be in gear and running itself where we need to only play the roll of actors in a drama.! There cant be any morals in a hypocritical society which only needs more and more. As the saying goes "the planet has for everyone's needs and not for everyone's greed's'! but we live in an greedy society created by a greedy species, weather it wants more money or a place in haven next to god, its all designed for getting our self some where safer, even at the cost of others.! its always about our own greed. So what choice we have but to play along?

1 comment:

Gautam said...

The choice is yours. You can choose to play along or you can choose to act in a way that you feel is 'right' or 'just' or what is line with your feelings and how you feel it should be. What are the consequences? In the latter situation, you motivate and enlighten others. You share. You create hope. You are the change. This has a ripple effect.. leads to change..even though it may be very gradual. Man as a species has been very greedy since the early days. As we progress, man has changed. Emotions have become complex. Leaders were born. Sharing and caring became more prominent. All of those were choices that led to where we are now.