Friday, April 23, 2010

The Culprit Sheep

A sheep is an animal which is stated to be the most gentle even though it has horns to fight. Still you will never see sheep fighting with fox and because of this reason sheep always got beaten and eaten. Now think of a sheep revolting and not heeding the threat of fox. Let me narrate you one such story.

It is a story of an educated sheep, which has done in bachelors in engineering, joined a big corporate house which is stated to be based on the so called values and ethics. This corporate was having the so called foxes which just only knows how to extract the wool from the skin of the sheep and later on eat them for flesh.

But the projected image of the big corporate was of a caretaker where sheep are fed and just asked to shed the wool. The difference in the real and the projected image creates an uneasy environment among the sheep.

But what else can you expect from the foxes and the sheep; both were working according to their behaviour.

Now comes the recession and the fox turned into an ugly predator, even without feeding the sheep, these foxes were just culling them for their meat and flesh business. The time was good for foxes as they take the name of recession for every step they take, whatever it was.

The time never remains the same, and the clouds of recession started moving away. A very famous phrase is like ‘once a dog eats bone, he will never forget to eat it’ and the same happened with these foxes too. They were in no mood to treat the sheep in a good way and culled them and produced eating delicacy. Foxes grew more powerful with the passage of time in their own world, but as the time has improved, the sheep also got the new opportunity to explore. As the sheep tried to escape the fox world, foxes started accusing the sheep of misconduct and of disloyalty. They started to make the separation of the sheep from the big corporate painful and started putting all sorts of blames on the sheep.

At last the sheep raised his horns, which till now it never used, and shown it to the foxes.

The response was so amusing and terrifying for the sheep. The reply was ‘you are harassing me and we will take severe action against you.’ What a way to treat the sheep, even when sheep has just shown his horns and not done anything else.

At last the sheep was branded as a culprit and allowed to go with the tainted image.

What else you can expect from this organization of values and ethics.