Good-for-nothing
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/amiyoshida/20060603/1149322334
- flighty
- irresponsible
- reckless
- unreliable
- harebrained
You deserve to live even if you think yourself good-for-nothing because
the world is comprised of good-for-nothings.
It may be illogical to consider that any single plan can be responsible for any consequence entailed.
It is difficult, if not impossible, to predict precisely how our future would be.
But, why am I studying management?
What have theories, strategies, instruments derived from management studies brought to us?
Only myths that we can predict our future?
Nothing seems controllable, but we need some orders. We tend to think that living in chaos would be so tough that we should avoid anything chaotic.
- Order and Flexibility
- Coercion and Autonomy
This world appears to be full of competing values. No one-fit-for-all value exists.
How we should live our lives seems to be determined by cognitive capacity inherited to each of us.

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