Looking through the wrong end of the telescope - sumangalampropmart.com

Focus on and be concerned about being happy with your side of any business transaction, while being honest and behaving with integrity. You should rejoice any time you’re happy with a business deal while simultaneously the other guy is also excited
By: Sumangalam Propmart
 
Jan. 13, 2011 - PRLog -- Welcome to 2011. Better yet, welcome to the wired world of real estate. We are busily inventing Real Estate 2.0 — technology, marketing, service and salesmanship. We are smart, frisky and fiercely independent. We've built a spot on the earth — beloved over all — where each one of us can be who we are, no matter who that might be. We are committed to an idea of excellence that will flush the bums, the conmen and the crybabies out of the real estate industry. If you yearn to have your failures excused, your moral lapses absolved or your boo-boos kissed, seek elsewhere. But if you are sick to death of mediocrity — welcome home and steel yourself for the hunt. We work hard, we play hard, we learn everything we can — and we bow to no one. Further notice: Being helpful and being nice and being sickeningly sweet are topics for pre-schoolers. Top Floor is a platform for grown-ups. Get used to it.
First, a confession: I love the old cliche, “Do something even if it’s wrong!” I am a mediaperson, who needs to be creative and diligent in connecting with readers, and rather than sit around scratching my bald head, we decided to launch a newspaper. We were convinced readers wanted a good weekly that was easy to comprehend, had good content (without the regular diet of sugary sweet stories), and gave non-profits the opportunity to publish articles and news so they can connect donors and volunteers with the needs.
Of course, this is about so much more than just connecting with potential clients. It is about community service, providing a very powerful forum for readers and writers, and much more. It’s more about reader demand and preferences, but I am having a ball with this newspaper that has taken off like a rocket. Call me crazy if you want to, but I’m going to do something, even if it is wrong.
You see, sometimes when I am at parties, dancing mad, the subject comes up that I write real estate development articles and, for better or worse, I cringe. Why? Because the first thing that happens, at least in my mind, is that people look at me and think, “Well, what the hell does he know that I don’t? He’s no real estate consultant! He is not qualified to pan my project that has cost me crores! And isn’t that the guy who drank a couple too many at Jo’s party last fortnight and made a fool of himself? Real estate development writer indeed – hmmph!”
And the truth is they are right. I don’t know diddly. But neither do ‘they’ and neither, my friend, do you.
You might have chosen to believe certain things, and these beliefs are most likely an integral part of your sense of personal identity. In fact, they are probably very useful in keeping you from just collapsing under the weight of a total existential breakdown, but nevertheless…
You. Don’t. Know. Anything. About. Anything.
Believing something is not the same as knowing something. One is a choice, the other is a certainty, and in this life there are no certainties. Everything you think you know is all just your own unique perspective and is completely unprovable as ultimate truth.
I don’t know what I’m talking about of course, but in my opinion our mission is to help to raise the vibration of the universe just a little bit. To make a positive contribution. Now, this contribution, even if you became the single most important human being in the history of the world, will by default always be tiny in the grand scheme of things, but in the earthly context of this and subsequent generations, you can help to make our world a better place, and this can bring you (and others) happiness.
Far be it for me to bark orders, but there’s no point trying to understand the Universe, because that is a waste of time, and there’s no point wasting our lives chasing security, because there simply is no security. Soon, very soon, you will be dead and whatever happens after that is anybody’s guess. So be free. Do what you want. Dream a dream and have a go. Sure you’ll need to consider practicalities, and you’ll need to decide whether or not you really do actually want the pressure and risk that comes with being a working astronaut or high-wire trapeze artist, but don’t let others put you off by telling you what-is-what, because those people, be they priest, parent, spouse, whoever, have absolutely no clue – and neither do you.
If you ponder it long enough, I hope you will see the ultimate freedom that lies in this fact: No matter how hard you peer up above you, you will never really know what the heck is actually going in outside of your little muddy puddle, so you are free do what you feel.
My only sub-clause is this: The one apparently apparent fact in this life is that doing good is infinitely more satisfying for any sane person than doing evil. So please don’t use this article as an excuse to do something horrible. After all, it’s not like I have the foggiest idea what I am on about. Have a good weekend!

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