Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MTI’S reflection­s for the New Year

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Humanly, on an on-going basis, we can only be awake about 16-17 hours in a day. This has not changed much with time. But the choice of things we can do a day, be it food, entertainm­ent, socializin­g, travelling etc. (and the sub choices within each of these) have exploded. This has several implicatio­ns for the way we live today: We are over-consuming almost everything and we have so much of idling / low utilizatio­n assets, from cars to wardrobes, from appliances to aps

Because we are over-consuming, we have to work harder and more competitiv­ely, to pay for these. This in turn increases stress in our lives. This is evident by the alarming increase in the incidence of non-communicab­le diseases that are lifestyle induced. But we cannot slow down even if we wish to, because the commercial organizati­ons that we work for have to show year-onyear increases in the top-line and bottomline. So do government­s regard the economic growth. This forces us to ‘push’ consumers to buy more, use more and those in industries like healthcare hope they suffer more! Of course, two of the biggest industries in the world i.e. arms and ammunition­s, hope we fight more and media, hope there is more sensations each day. The government in pursuits of votes are pushed to borrow more to prop up economies.

All of the above, by virtue of the economic and commercial systems we are an integral part of, are forced to grow year on year for ever. But, it is very unlikely that our environmen­t can sustain this. Mother Nature continues to give us grave signals, although the President of the USA is yet to warm up to it!

How long can we continue this way? What will make us change? Personally, would like to see a reverse to a far more simpler, sustainabl­e way of life, but the system we are all part of works against it. But that should not be an excuse for the ‘I’ that wants to make a change. It’s about striking a balance, ensuring that our healthy ambitions stop short of greed, our selfesteem stops short of destructiv­e ego and our quest for comfort stops short of materialis­m.

May the New Year bring you enlightenm­ent!

 ??  ?? MTI CEO – Hilmy Cader
MTI CEO – Hilmy Cader

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