Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Controlled Outlaw

It's time to become an outlaw, to do whatever you like, not constrained by anything, not even laws or policies. The pleasure in breaking all the laws and nonconformity to the policies of the surroundings is awesome. Liberty, strength & control are the necessary ingredients. If you have these, why not do it? Yes, just do it..do it!

Man, it sure feels good to stand out completely for yourself and do what feels right to you and ignoring what others have to say about right and wrong. It's fun when you look at the astonished faces of other people, the expressions out of disbelief, surprise and somewhat envy. Just come out of the phase of dependency on others and being weak, invert the thoughts by becoming strong and making others dependent on you, you'll surely enjoy the benefits.

The people won't like you for that, but only those people who are the victims of you becoming an outlaw, but again it's for your ownself, you have to become a bit selfish for this, and you have to be mentally tough and need to have backup to take such an amount of risk. Once you have the entire skills and resources, then there's no harm in taking this risk and experiencing this phase, but in a controlled manner. Of course, somethings are wrong and shouldn't be targetted, here's where maturity comes into play.

This is what's going on in my mind these days, I am breaking many policies within the company I am working at and am really enjoying this phase, but I have set the limits first!

-Gunda Gard v3.0 ;-)

6 comments:

nina said...

good for you! :)

The Lil fairy & her angel friends said...

hmm..not only just teh rules and policies of ur work place but i guess ppl even overlook, else ignore the golden principles of life! just cuz tehy thnk wat they r doing is enjoyable they forget the moral values...
u know wat i mean..dont u?

Muhammad Salman Kasbati said...

Yes, I think I know what you are talking about. One has to understand all the values and has to mark a boundary first.

Outlawing the conventional methods of performing actions is what my point is, of course the boundaries are to be drawn first.

Anonymous said...

Madiha...
breaking the rules & policies in boundaries!!!
HaHaha...:)

Jaywalker said...

Kevan Khawaja, CEO Techlogix, said one very interesting thing to me when I told him that I intended to pursuit higher studies. He said, "These things - degrees - are for normal people. Some people are too good and these over-trodden paths and bureaucratic rules are/ should not be for them." Well, I didn't accept his advice :) but I was impressed by the way he talks and thinks about things. It was a wonderful meeting.

Anonymous said...

hmmm They say, the ones who know the rules most are in better position to break them most. And yes, lines have to be drawn somewhere and it's not the lines but WHERE you draw them. Make sure you don't get hurt by them. Coz it's not whether you drew them out first or not its where did you draw them. Bombs away anyway :) Allah nazer na lagey :P