Tuesday, January 30, 2007

getting it ranked

priority scale/rank and opportunity cost

do you still remember these topics on basic economy subject? about choices and the things you have to sacrifice for choosing that over the other. something like that.

your life change as your priority change
and making choice is the hardest part
i got that from our not-so-stupid-but-not-so-responsible-either person from the principal who came here on last weekend. he's an english man with 3 young daughters from his soon-to-be-ex venezuela wife.

besides pushing us about this year's sales target *rolled eyes*, he shared some stories of his personal life. he's know focusing in just his career and daughters and so this changes has change his priority in life. due to this divorce thing, surely his daughter's future would be effected and so he must plan it more carefully. well, i got what he means when he talked about this but i can't explain it clearly. basicly, he just wants the best for his daughters.

as for me, maybe i'm trying to do the impossible, that is putting all things in the same priority rank. trying to put everything equally and do it at the same time, which is very hard.

my mom used to do that. she led her life as a housewife, a mother and a daughter too plus as a businesswoman altogether at the same time. can you imagine how hard it is? only some people could managed to achieve and survive it and i could say that she's one of them. although not perfectly. hey, she's just a normal woman, not wonderwoman! well, basicly you can say that she managed to keep this small business survive until now, takes care of my dad, raised me (although definitely not up to what she might have wished for..), and the most important thing she did a good job in taking care of her mother until the day my grandma died. with plus minus in every aspect, for sure.

so, perhaps it's not that impossible to do, but getting it ranked would be much better and perhaps easier because you could be more focus in fulfilling each of the things.

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