worldly notions/concepts and philosophical viewpoint

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hehe, psyah you do not have choice but work, especially if you are wannabe loyal employee. if you persist that even after exercising your right to refuse to work you would be a loyal employee in the eyes of employer, then i would say the corporate line i know is really different than that of you know.

I cannot even imagine a** ‘loyal’ **employee **arguing with his employer **on what is written in contract :hehe:

they set undesirable and unrealistic targets and make you think you are the savior, actually exploiting you.

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Perhaps I’m just used to the English (British) way of doing things.

But you are right … In a way … The thing is my job involves telling my managers how they have it wrong and how they can improve … So I am sort of protected from all that.

If I was a good slave then I would do everything they ask and roll over, wag my tail … I’m trying to become that person willingly … But I have too much baggage … If I were to one day obey my bosses without question then it will be a matter of choice and I would not care for their exploitation because my mind would be in a different place … But alas I’m not at that level.

In principle I should not mind if I’m exploited, because Allah (SWT) will settle the score on my behalf … But the ground reality is I do feel it sometimes and I will push back, but I’m trying to change.

If the exploitation leads to strain on my religious duties and family then I will push back again, but in a nice way … I should truly be obedient to Him then whatever happens in this life it does not matter unless they are trying to persuade me away from Iman in which case I will push back.

Re: worldly notions/concepts and philosophical viewpoint

And what about marketing?

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Psyah = liability. ajazali, what about marketing?

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I guess, this is accounting equation? yes Psyah is the asset :slight_smile:

Btw, talking about indirect marketing, can you tell your customer the true story that the product we are trying to sell you, you don’t need actually :hehe:
or we are telling you what you need where as you yourself know what you actually need?