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Sunday, June 19, 2011

A Risk Taking Factor


Few days back I was talking to one of my friends who runs his own business. The discussion was about the concern I had for the risk involved in one of the decisions that was made. And below thought is what I could take away as learning from this discussion –

“Every self-controlled person must take a calculated risk in their life.” This thought gives rise to galore of questions, as to what is mean by ‘Self-Controlled Person’?  How to determine the ‘Calculated Risk’ and why one should take it?
            ‘Risk’ is when we take up certain task/activity looking at its extraordinary benefits, though we know that there is a possibility of failure in accomplishing it OR its accomplishment might lead to certain adverse side effects. When such a risky task/activity goes other way, then we get exposed to the adverse side of it which puts us under more or less intensity of mental, physical or monetary strain. Now the ‘Calculated Risk’ is when we know in advance the intensity of such a strain and the extent of setback that can be received when such an activity/task doesn’t go as planned.
            Such a calculated risk taking capacity varies person to person, as the potential of fighting against different kinds of strains and stresses is different for every individual. To give an example, a guy with poor self-control, when exposed to such strains might start boozing (instead of fighting back) and get addicted becoming victim to the risk, and will suffer from its worst side effects. Whereas other guy with good self control might plan better against such a risk and might execute it successfully to overcome it, and eventually will only see the best side of it.
            I personally feel that, people who had to struggle hard to raise in their careers carries comparatively better ‘Risk Taking Factor’. When one has to face lots of adverse conditions and hence lots of risks in order to achieve what he/she is looking for, is what I think we call as struggle. And when one struggles, means he gets trained to fight back the different kinds of strains, hence over the period becomes more and more self-controlled. But of course one needs to realize the self ‘Risk Taking Factor’ by introspection, and then go for the ‘Calculated Risks’ to achieve every other intermittent goal. This way one will keep growing more & more tough, knowledgeable and self-controlled to achieve the goal of life, thereby adding more meaning to it!
Following (as shown in the table) can be the different parameters which one should consider for RTF calculation, before taking up any kind of endeavour.  If we consider ‘An Ideal RTF’ as 100%, then I will give the weight-age to each of these parameters as in the table below-

Parameters
Weight-age
Visibility & Assurance of  results
30
Family Dependency
10
Financial Dependency
10
Self Control (tolerance over strains)
20
Ability & Confidence
20
Age
10


Ideal RTF (total)
100

Now to show the approximate calculations, let’s take a specific example of a person whose individual evaluation against each parameter (for an endeavour like- ‘going for higher studies’ or ‘starting a small scale business’) is as given in the column ‘Individual Evaluation’ from the table below. So based on the proportionate calculations, his RTF comes around 76%. In my opinion, having an RTF (for any endeavour/task) more than 70 is a strong indicator that one must go for it.

Parameter
Weight-age
Individual Evaluation
Proportionate RTF
Visibility & Assurance of  results
30
> 70%
21
Family Dependency
10
Medium
6
Financial Dependency
10
Medium
6
Self Control (tolerance over strains)
20
> 90%
18
Ability & Confidence
20
> 80%
16
Age
10
< 40 (yrs)
9




Ideal RTF (total)
100
Individual RTF (approximate)
76

‘Taking Risk’ makes your life more happening & thrilling. Hence all those who love thrill and are courageous enough to lead an adventurous life need not worry about all these calculations. But for those who are very specific & hesitant about taking risks in life, the RTF can be a good indicator for making decision on taking up the calculated risks. And of course the accuracy of RTF indicator is in direct proportion to the accuracy of the aftermath calculations and hence no one else can calculate your individual RTF but you.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Philosophy of The Power of an Individual




I was just thinking about the 'Power of an Individual' & the below philosophy got cooked up in my mind:

There are different kinds of powers which make an individual so called ‘POWERFUL’. It can be muscular, monetary, of character, intellectual, and social/political (due to network & fame). And human being a social creature, the potential of all these different powers to make an individual ‘POWERFUL’ is in the increasing order from left to right in above sequence.
When one want to lead a balanced life, it is very important first to achieve the balance of power. Otherwise a hunk with below average intellect will end up being called as no more than a ‘Dumb Guy’; and even a talent with poor physic will also find it hard to achieve the balance in life.
In the quest of power, when everyone is struggling to become more and more powerful, there are many factors which confines the ability of an individual of becoming powerful; viz. Natural abilities/disabilities, Thirst of Power and Number of Repetitive Mistakes that one does in his/her life.
           Yes, mistake happens. But one needs to try to convert every mistake that is made into a Teacher, who will prevent him from repeating the similar mistakes. If one fails in doing this conversion, then mistake remains mistake and every mistake is harmful. The biggest disadvantage of such an un-converted mistake is that it adversely affects the ability of an individual to gain power.
Finally, the power of an individual also has its own lifecycle, which is directly proportional to the way of its utilization. If a comparatively powerful individual tries to utilize his power in a way which disturbs the social equilibrium, then he is bound to lose the power early; if not then at least he will lose the ecstatic feeling of being powerful and will no more remain competetive to become further more powerful.