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How to Succeed Without Really Trying Comes Home

Posted by Bob on November 17th, 2010 under Coaching Session


The book and movie How to Succeed In Business Without Really Trying would not have been funny if everybody didn’t realize that a lot of going up the corporate ladder has nothing to do with ability. The following line is getting awfully familiar to you:

People KNOW that, but they don’t THINK about it.

If you watch Back From the Future, you will note that the man expected to own a business in the 1980s was Japanese. Japan had rocketed from Oriental poverty to a per capita income on a par with the US since its destruction in WWII.

Then How to Succeed caught up with Japan. To succeed in the New Japan you had to fit in. As a result a very cozy relationship developed in which loans and financial dealings got totally out of hand.

It got to the point where the only thing that would break the silence was economic catastrophe. The catastrophe hit. Japan suddenly ceased to be the Way of the Future. People stopped marveling at the Japanese corporate culture.

To put it simply, Japan had been counting on the phenomenal growth it had had for a generation to allow it time and elasticity shake out any inconveniences. In the midst of rapid change there are inevitable problems. Like the pollution in Tokyo, things that would have been serious elsewhere were taken for granted.

But Japan should have read BUGS. When they reached what, in terms of money exchange, was an American per capita income, their ability to copy from the Aryans had been reached.

In the 1980s Japan had been expected to go right into orbit, continuing its phenomenal growth which was actually a copy of the West.

Sometimes it is enormously costly when people can’t tell each other the truth.

There is a great similarity to what happened to Japan in the 1980s and what is occurring in the American corporate — and mortgage — culture right now. Those who were paid enormous salaries for suiting up, showing up and doing things right in terms of the corporate culture turn out to be almost unbelievably poor when it comes to actual paperwork.

The more one rises by fitting in, the more requirements develop about what You Should Say and What You Shouldn’t Say, Who You Know Not What You Know, the less able your executives are going to be.

The more veterans’ preferences you have, the more ethnic quotas you have, the less basic competence matters.

This eventually, here as in Japan and everywhere else, can only be exposed by a catastrophe no one can keep under cover.

And that is what we are facing today.

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  1. #1 by Luke A. Speirs II on 11/17/2010 - 7:37 am

    Asian superiority is an illusion, one of many illusions programmed into Aryan childrens minds, by the genocidal maniacs (pink rabbits).

    I have worked overseas a lot in my life, particulary in Asia. Being a child of the 80’s I was told constantly about how hard the Japanese work. When I was a student school teachers would tell us over and over how hard the Japanese kids study, etc.

    The first time I worked with the Japanese, I quickly realized how ridiculus this rumor is, and I wondered how it had started. The truth is Japanese don’t work hard, they are just really good at looking busy. Looking busy is not the same as being productive and efficient.

    The Aryan is a GOD amongst animals, because the Aryan is INDEPENDENT! Aryans have power inherent! Whenever I see other Whites, I can’t help but think “They don’t know, what they don’t know.” And whenever I see brown rabbits enjoying simple things like Air Conditioning, I can’t help but think “Pearls before Swine!”

    The MANTRA awakens all White Rabbits to what they don’t know.

  2. #2 by shari on 11/17/2010 - 9:47 am

    I think that before this is all over, many more than banksters and ceo’s, are not going to want people to know,what they REALLY did, in their careers. The fall is going to be great.

  3. #3 by Dave on 11/17/2010 - 10:52 am

    All you have to do is read the incoherent stream of consciousness dumps of the mainstream media to know that we are dealing with chimpanzees with word processing software.

    These are the products of Mommy Professor.

    It has been over a generation now that American cinema and television has yet to find even one person that has mastered even the most rudimentary of skills of storytelling. The scripts are so poor that I can never get over it, it is so unbelievably bad. The “writers” do not know even know how to count. Instead of telling one story, they tell multiple stories simultaneously, all without art, and string them together incoherently. Then behind it there is some spaced out and clueless adolescent playing around with electronics, making the “story” even more incomprehensible.

    I keep asking myself, how low can a culture go? The sheer incoherency gets to me. A presentation of mere grunting, farting, and squealing would be better.

    Mommy Professor is now in incoherent brain dump mode. She is engaged in retarded drooling dressed up a little – but just a little. Political Correctness is in a very Orwellian phase. Everything must be at a simian level of shoddiness, whether journalism, history, economics, opinion, art, film, music, or whatever to be acceptable.

    This is in stark contrast certain business platforms that continue to be marvels of exploiting and inventing new franchises and better products and services. Mommy Professor stumbles around these platforms without comprehension, blind to anything actually intelligent.

  4. #4 by BGLass on 11/18/2010 - 11:41 am

    It has been over a generation now that American cinema and television has yet to find even one person that has mastered even the most rudimentary of skills of storytelling… Instead of telling one story, they tell multiple stories simultaneously, all without art, and string them together incoherently.

    Imo, “culture” could get a lot worse. The incoherence is useful, since exposed only to that, the population can never think (even more than now if it can be imagined). It’s taught by Mommy Prof as a necessary outcome (incoherence itself as an art form of) of “creating knowledge,” and attempting to “synthesize disparate things,” and other things, s/a a natural extension of capitalism (analogous to “anti-trust” that Marx discusses in Capital III— where capitalism produces forms that are contradictory, crises ridden and anti-thetical.) That half the U.S. population is paid by “taxes” earned by others, and that the Central planning committee discusses it’s “moves” to the markets daily, etc., and so on, is just not discussed b/c it would sort of interfere with the arts arguments involving this incoherence as part of “free markets.”.

    If students don’t buy all that, then incoherence is preached to them as a Big Protest (against the classical coherent evil world) and they are big, important “revolutionaries.” Incoherence IS art, (in the “writers'” minds.)

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