A comparative analysis of animals and humans will reveal that fear is controlling the human world whereas alertness.......
What is fear and what is alertness? How they can be differentiated? Which species on earth exhibits these feelings the most? Why the two separate waves of emotion called ‘fear’ and ‘alertness’ bothers mankind the worst? Fear is an emotion or a kind of feeling that largely affect the performance of the people negatively whereas alertness on the contrary, enhances the focus and performance. How can we draw a comparison of fear & alertness among animal and human world?
Fear and alertness are the two distinct dimensions of emotions that create war and peace among corporate employees. The above feelings also determine the success and failure of the people at large in the organization.
Fear triggers the emotion and imagination of an individual whereas alertness kindles the sense organs. Corporate life is largely dominated by fear and out of fear only employees’ exhibit bizarre and agnostic type of behavioural responses or leadership qualities in most occasions. On the contrary, the animal world is dominated by alertness and that makes the animals to live in jungle despite all unpredictable hardships & fret & threats.
Corporate employees must realize the fact that the ‘byproduct’ of fear is nothing but fear and hence the fear energy will neither offer any guidance nor any help to them if they continue to carry such emotion. Corporate employees often say that because of fear only people are performing well in the organization as the possibility of loosing the job in the corporate is very high in the event of poor performance. The simple formula corporate employees know is ‘fear’ means ‘performance’. It is a very ludicrous statement filled with full of ignorance and stupidity.
Alertness should be the energy or feeling, the corporate employees should tries to develop. Alertness sharpens the focus, enhances the impartial understanding and brings intelligence in analyzing the situation/problem than getting spiraled by the imagination or speculation of various possibilities, probabilities and actually what is not.
Animals rarely only get feared. Because of their alertness, they wisely avoid confrontation in most occasions that man may conveniently define as fear. The corporate employees are only rarely being alert. If they were alert, not even an iota of space shall be available for the fear to occupy.
Alert employees are assertive and with assertiveness, they can plan, organize and even predict the possible outcome of their performance. Such people also carry high level of self confidence and courage to bring success out of adversities and obstacles.
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