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Shaswata Mukherjee Student counselor, Rose Bank Edu-Care High School
 
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1 Superiority complex
2 Attitude
Ravindra Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Getting carried away by backscratchers"  |  11 months ago
True Issac, The very source of strength can turn a weakness if not understood and utilised well.
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Added idea  |  11 months ago
Being in the fear of losing the job, some accept listening to the blatant gramaphonic bossy dialogging; some express their weaknesses by almost bowing down to the word-horns of the boss; some find it as a way-out to exploit the situation and earn extra...
S. Muralidharan  |  Supported idea  "Superiority complex"  |  11 months ago
EGO is the worst enemy to any leader. The one who regards his minion at par with his second in line is the true leader.  Best of the suggestion to thwart imminent danger can come from his own driver or his helper. A leader void of "common sense"...
 
 
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In todays world its good to see that the literacy rate is increasing in INDIA slowly and steadily. But its quite little unhappy to say that the number of job opportunities to all is very low when com...
Sairam. M  |  Answered  |  11 months ago
ITS ALL ABOUT A STROKE OF LUCK! THOSE WHO HAVE NO SKILLS IN RELEVANT FIELD EITHER TECHNICAL OR ACADEMIC SUCH PEOPLE ARE BEING HIRED IN HIGH-PROFILE COMPANIES.  MOREOVER, FOR SOME PEOPLE EVEN AFTER GETTING A JOB, DO NOT CUT OUT FOR THE POSITION...
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Answered  |  12 months ago
Yes, the end is unavoidable. Everyone in the end gets what he/she deserves naturally. It would be extremely hypothetical to hope for human- satisfaction to enjoy immortality even after he/she meets the naturally stipulated mortality in the end....
Gargi Sinha  |  Answered  |  12 months ago
It is difficult to find the right job with the right pay. There are few who are lucky in this case.. for rest it is always a struggle.. But in the end everyone gets what he/she deserves..
 
 
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May be. . we were supposed to meet the wrong people before meeting the right one so that, when we finally meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful for that gift.     May be . . . it is true that we don't know what we have until we lose it, but it is also true that we don't know what we have been missing until it arrives.   May be . . . the brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; after all, you can't go on successfully in life until you let go of your past mistakes, failures and heartaches.   May be . . you should hope for enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, and enough hope to make you happy. ...
Isaac Madhavan  |  Commented  |  9 months ago
Murthy sir, thanx for sharing this with us and thanx Ardhendu for referring. Wonderful nuggets of wisdom about the core stuff of life.
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Commented  |  12 months ago
Suryanarayan sir, - Sweetest Poems as said by Keats ----- tell of our saddest thoughts. The extracted poem, 'May be', perhaps conveys a message that says ---- A man's destiny is not his destination. A ton of thanks would be less to appreciate your...
Gargi Sinha  |  Commented  |  12 months ago
Very inspirational indeed sir.. A little quote of inspiration from my side too.. " Just remember far beneath the bitter snow There lies a seed.. Which with Sun's love in spring Will become a Rose. "
 
 
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Alind Saxena  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  23 days ago
No , Pl. note working in the form of service and business is different. If you are doing job/service and you are being rewarded for the same than one has to work at prescribed location by the employer and that may be your home. But if it is a...
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
The rising popularity of 'Work from home' appears to be a virtual threat for the so-called 'Big Bosses'who might have started thinking that their whips will soon lose power. I know that my comment of this sort will immensely please 'Work from home'...
Amrita  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Oh yes, I would have readily worked from home, if I had given the option to work from home, its really a good stress buster, there is no need for you to go through all that traffic in peak hours to reach the office and also you can save so much...
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1 Beautiful mornigs
2 A lot
Sairam. M  |  Supported idea  "Missing a Lot"  |  9 months ago
ALL THOSE DAYS ARE GONE.    
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
@Shweta - I still believe in the famous saying - 'When there's a will, there's a way.' No work is more precious than meeting parents who brought you in this world and gave you impetus you needed to work and find your own identity. I'm sorry that I...
 
 
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Have you ever been involved in some serious wrongdoing? What lesson did you learn from the experience?
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Doing wrong things in right manner is the lesson which I got while doing wrong things. Thanks for referral, Manishkumar.
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Hi Manish, I prefer responding to  facetious remarks from a humorous person at a distance to finding truthfulness of relative theory of words used in your question. I appreciate your aptitude for raising a humorous question that would surely demand a...
S. Muralidharan  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
"Serious Wrongdoing" - something one needs to introspect!  Satyam's episode is a "serious wrongdoing"! Petty mistakes happen at all levels, knowingly sometimes, unknowingly many a times, that depends upon situations, not always.  If the situation...
 
 
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To develop oneself continuously –consciously by the help of ‘MahaVad’–the way of real life, –is our religious practice, and that is ‘MahaDharma’. Are you eager to be associated with us? B ecoming pro...
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Kindly advice me the guide lines Ms. Dayamoyee.
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Dear Abhijit, Thanks for prizing my interest in getting associated with you. Yes, I love going through the innovative ideas and philosophy of any content that is good and having social values. But, at present, I don't think of going ahead with...
anup bagla  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Thanks for the referral; Sure .... Please guide me !   Anup 09391649494  
 
 
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Performance 
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 Experience
Parimi Nagendra  |  Argues in support of  "Performance"  |  1 year ago
The main criteria for Promotion is Peformance. Experience does count for decision making skills, but as far as the working level is concerned, Performance plays a major role. Upto Middle level of Management, Performance has to be the main criteria...
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Had TooStep.com allowed me say something beyond the option provided for participating in this debate, I would have definitely opted for "Neither experience, nor performance", because I personally believe that there are some other factors of promotion...
Darshana Sawant  |  Argues in support of  "Experience"  |  2 years ago
There can be demoralisation in the team if you allow a manager to get promoted before his or her time. Because he or she may not be mature enough to deal with human issues. We have to make sure right decisions are taken. For this, experience...
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Peace and pace do not contradict each other. 
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 Contradiction between peace and pace distinctly exists.
anuradha  |  Argues in support of  "Peace and pace do not contradict each other."  |  1 year ago
There is not much difference between Peace and Pace. When things are at a confortable Pace, peace prevails automatically.
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "Contradiction between peace and pace distinctly exists."  |  1 year ago
They both are different & piece may gone if you increase your pace. Thanks for referral, Kavitha.
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The following is a reproduction of from an article I wrote in 2004. 1.  Harnessing the vast human resource in the country shall be the main objective. Most of the unrest and disharmony happening every where, may it be of social, political, various disruptions caused by actions and counter actions of different ethnic groups and communities turning into religious extremism, are due to the shift in the focus of life among the mass especially the village youth, and political are due to desperation fermenting of the prevailing situation that deprive them options and opportunities to grow up and lead a normal life.   To alleviate it, the primary focus shall be on the uplift of the 750 odd million...
VIMALAN  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Our 2011 will have the same effect as previous one,because very time they increasing the petrol and diesel rates enormously which will effect the every sector of the people and it leads to a huge impact of rate increase essential things,Oil&gas...
Shaswata Mukherjee  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
I was just thinking in terms of taking a corner in order to observe every knowledgeable remark on on Budget - 2011, being put forward by my learned friends. I frankly confess my inability to be parallel to most of such thoughtful contents. Thanks to...
Shilpa Jain  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Very sorry to say but its irrational and politically incorrect. And I think, our FM is far better visionary and intellectual. And none can raise a question on the economic front of India's progress. Aren't we growing at 8.9 GDP? Aren't we the...
 
 
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