This book is a compilation of personal thoughts and reflections on various issues and concerns affecting everyday ordinary (philosophical) life. All these texts in varied forms are philosophically posed to convey situated contexts of postmodernism affecting a contemporary soul. It presents some freethought on love, pain, care, meaninglessness, hope, epistemology, revolution, sex, metaphysics, faith, ethics, religion, society, politics, and all other values and valuations composing and affecting significant human experience, individually and collectively, by way of articles, essays, poetry, theses, quotations, and statements.
One of the most common business phenomena is also one of the most perplexing: when successful companies face big changes in their environment, they often fail to respond effectively. Unable to defend themselves against competitors armed with new products, technologies, or strategies, they watch their sales and profits erode, their best people leave, and their stock valuations tumble. Some ultimately manage to recover—usually after painful rounds of downsizing and restructuring—but many don’t.