No, Urmm...
"How could you live like that?" - that is the question, whenever friend of mine find out how I live in my rental room.
Actually, it is not too bad - I just don't have TV. How about you, can you imagine about living without watching TV?
What do I miss? Drama? Entertainment? As for entertainment, I find myself entertained whenever I have a powerful laptop or PC connected to the Internet.
As of drama... I follow a drama too. I don't know about the title, and I don't know about its ending. The drama is not shown in any TV. I can watch the drama via the Internet. Interested?
The drama was about the struggle inside the management of a national company and the mounting challenge from its new born competitor's company. What ironic in the plot is, the very head of the competitor's company was the very youth champion for the company a while back... at least that was before he was trapped with artificial corporate scandal, forcing him to be sacked. It does sounds familiar... but, I cannot tell you more about it, since I still not able to get to the spoiler of the future episode of drama.
As far as I remember, what happen during the last episode is very interesting. The x-champion is slowly but steadily grabbing the market share from the company. The company's chief executive aka president was seemed to be too weak to turn the situation around. The company's employees also goes restless about their company's survival, or more importantly, their rice bowl. At the beginning of the latest episode, one of the vice president (VP) urged publicly for the president to honorably stepped down, for the greater good of the company.
Then, another VP responded that that VP (earlier one) should resign if he does not agree with their CEO. Surprise and more surprise, later, as part of the magical twist of the drama, the very same VP who is urging the first VP to resign, also publicly disagree with the president's action, and he resigned immediately. I am very eager to see what will happen in the next episode.
The drama so far, although it is just a drama, may represent our own reality. Anyway, that is just my observation. I don't really care about what happen to any figure in the drama. At least, that is what I am for now.
Wise man once said, "We killed the sick horse." The question is not whether we should kill the horse or not - it is "which one is the sick horse?"
Do I know the answer? No... urmmm... how should I know?



2 comments:
Salam ..
Nice writing u have n nice blog too.
It gives me inspiration ....
Keep writing.
Ha ha... I guess you also watched the series... ;-)
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