The content explores the author's personal experiences and reflections on the challenges faced during the "March madness" in the corporate world. It highlights the intense pressure and expectations that employees often face during the final month of the financial year, particularly around appraisals, promotions, and increments.
The author draws parallels between the March madness of childhood, where students would study tirelessly for final exams, and the corporate March, where employees suddenly become hyperactive in an effort to impress their bosses and secure their desired outcomes.
The content delves into the underlying reasons behind this phenomenon, noting that the corporate March has evolved from being solely about the organization's financial performance to becoming a personal pursuit for individual gains. The author likens the boss to a "demi-god" who holds the power to decide the fate of employees during this critical period.
The author encourages readers to break free from this cycle and to start the new financial year with a renewed focus on their true priorities and personal fulfillment. The author suggests that instead of merely documenting achievements in emails, employees should strive to find genuine satisfaction in their work and lives, spending time with real people and pursuing meaningful activities.
The content concludes with a call to action, urging readers to embrace the new financial year as an opportunity for transformation and to live each moment to the fullest, regardless of whether it is recorded in the company's systems.
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