A Culture of Indifference

There are times when you are forced to reflect on exactly what is going on with life in general, and especially with your reality. For some people, that reality hits them like the force of a tornado unexpectedly crashing down that leaves them with their head spinning, their life in shambles.

Often it is not you, but rather the circumstances of the reality you are tangled in. When you have spent a lifetime in a place where there has been no growth, no changes in anything at all except the chair that a number of people has sat in and then gone, in the blink of an eye; much like the tornado, it is perhaps the chair of doom that is experienced by the few who refuses to play nice.
You find yourself questioning your life, your very existence, wondering where you went wrong. It isn't you. No, its not, in spite of how it may seem, how others may tell the story. When the culture of a daily life reeks of the sublime, its toxicity continues to permeate within the very walls of indifference.
Indifference in any place of business is toxic. It is impossible for there to be business as usual when the very soul of an organization is crying out for change. While change is good for anyone, even for those who are afraid to embrace it, often times the kind of change that is experienced is not the lifeline of hope.
It is the actions of those who will, no matter what, fool themselves into thinking that what they do and who they are is for the good of all. Yet this good only falls on the heads of those who supposedly don't fit in with their world. They outfit themselves with replicas of approved images that appeals to their exclusive culture of sensibilities.
Business as usual? Perhaps, only time will tell.







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