Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Importance of Six

The number Six has some predominance in our every day walk of life- hold on I am not going to speak about numerology.

Work Life

In work life from the minute a new resource joins, the first 6 hours makes the impression about the place, in six days he should have an understanding what he is recruited for else he would be in the soup; in six weeks the reporting manager has to give feedback on the performance else the resource will derail from the normal course and it would be difficult for the manager to correct it; in six months the resource should know how he could build the career in the organization else there is no hope for the resource to grow unless luck favours; in six years the resource should have assumed higher responsibilities else it is the time for the resource to look for other oppurtunity elsewhere or it is the time for the management to chuck the resource out-whosoever initiates- pleasure is theirs.

Married Life

In married life, within six hours the bride overcome all the marriage ecstasy and comes to reality while it takes 6 days for a bridegroom to overcome the ecstasy in some worst cases, it takes 6 weeks to feel the reality. If the marriage is sustained in reality for six months without either of them hiding their ulterior thoughts then the marriage can be suspected to be sustained for atleast six years. And if the suspicion is proved the marriage is expected to continue until either of them aparts

Child Conception

If the sperm released germinates an egg within six hours probably the child is going to be a male or if it germinates in six days then the probablity is the child is going to be a female. Upon germination, the first six weeks the mother needs to be careful to avoid any chances of abortion. The quality and quantity of food the mother consumes in the first 6 months of the child will determine the growth and maturity of the child

After Birth

Once the child is born the first 6 weeks needs to be throughly monitored to detect any deficiency; the food that the child takes for 6 months determines most of the growth; the habits that it develops for 6 years sticks unto death