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		<title>Do we need the tie?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morten Lundal (that digi dude) think that in the future, no one will wear that silly, tiny piece of fabric around your neck, also fondly known as &#8220;ties&#8221;. He was absolutely right. Those green thing that visit us from the future, (our great, great grand kid doing some, time-traveling joyride) seems not to wear much [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=hypertext.azrul.com&amp;blog=408719&amp;post=38&amp;subd=azrul&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morten Lundal (that digi dude) <a href="http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/1/21/business/20043653&amp;sec=business">think that</a> in the future, no one will wear that silly, tiny piece of fabric around your neck, also fondly known as &#8220;ties&#8221;. He was absolutely right. Those green thing that visit us from the future, (our great, great grand kid doing some, time-traveling joyride) seems not to wear much clothing at all. I mean, hey what&#8217;s the point right? Thanks to global warming, earth is hot enough already. They also perhaps have been &#8220;taking the time to re-think its relevance&#8221; and figure that clothing is a waste of time and money.</p>
<p>Seriously, I think Mr Lundal, have a very good point, that is to challenge existing beliefs (which by the way, he manage to write down just before I am about to erase any thought of his column). But to take it on the humble &#8216;ties&#8217; is just cruel. Those ties has probably done a lot of good, compared to say, the pointless underwear?</p>
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<p>The suit and the ties, without doubt is a symbol of something and it portray an image. Image of what? you might ask. Well, from where I am sitting, it is a signal that we &#8220;mean business&#8221;. Whatever it was created for in the past, was an interesting historical fact. For most of us, those &#8220;office clothing&#8221; simply shows that we&#8217;re employed to help our company make money. Unlike most other profession, businessmen or entrepreneur doesn&#8217;t have any other fancy uniform. Policemen have some mean looking clothing, (with a really stupid hat), nurses, again with even more ridiculous headgear. What else, boys scout with that really silly pseudo-ties, must the doctors all wear whites?.</p>
<p>Strangely enough, mr ceo himself never wear ties to office to &#8220;say something&#8221;. But if nobody else wear it, you no longer had the privilege to &#8220;say something&#8221; would you. You see, it is only human that most people need to feel the sense of belonging to a particular group of similarly minded people. Some sort of costumes is perhaps the easiest way to set the mood straight.</p>
<p>Mr CEO also mention that the ties &#8220;symbolises an artificial distance we create between individuals and also between peopleâ€™s home and work-lives&#8221;. Well, sometimes that is exactly what we need. Not everyone wants to make their work, their lives. For a lot of people these silly costumes help them to focus on the task at hand. That silly costumes helps Batman stay sane during the day while helping him becoming a mean, crime fighting machines at night. Those red underwear, is the real source of Superman&#8217;s power, and those stethoscopes around the doctor&#8217;s neck is partly the reason why you&#8217;d willingly undress if he ask you to.</p>
<p>I am not trying to say we should blindly wear the ties. All I say is, we should try to understand why certain things are practices. What are their advantage, and how can I make use of it&#8217;s power. I am not trying to defend the ties, but I&#8217;ll be damned if I lose one of my &#8216;tools&#8217; and have only jeans and t-shirt to go to work to, daily.</p>
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