Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Reputation

I know I have ruined my reputation of regularity in the blogosphere, but couldnt help because of the priority issues. Research and other stuff held the spectrum of my thoughts strictly within the limits of Chemical Engineering and surroundings. Here I am using the few moments I have to try and rebuild my reputation!

The 48 laws of Power byRobert Greene is a book thats hard to digest as well as forget. I guess I was in my 3rd year Engineering when I stumbled upon this. All the 48 laws definetlyworth a read, but I am going to stick on to the one which was occupying my mind for a while now.

Law 5

So Much Depends on Reputation Guard it with your Life


Reputation is the cornerstone of power. Through reputation alone you can intimidate and win; once you slip, however, you are vulnerable, and will be attacked on all sides. Make your reputation unassailable. Always be alert to potential attacks and thwart them before they happen. Meanwhile, learn to destroy your enemies by opening holes in their own reputations. Then stand aside and let public opinion hang them

My agreement with this is just partial. When it comes to power, may be the above law holds true, but for the day-to-day existence and character development its not entirely true. Reputation is something thats developed on a slower basis, especially a good one, while it takes just an instance to spoil it.

Bad reputation:The strength of the reputation is an important factor. For example, the amount of time that would take a common man/woman to believe a new made-up infidelity issue onGeorge Bush and Bill Clinton going to be phenomenally different. The person would believe the Clinton issue much faster than the Bush issue. This is truly because of the reputation the latter possess.

Good reputation: From the sports perspective, take the final seconds of a 90s Bulls basket ball game for instance.The amount of concentration that Michael Jordan would attract just because of his reputation of winning those kinds of games is way beyond the rules of normality.

Well, least said. Reputation is important and guarding it is even more.

Now whats the effect?

Does reputation control the thought process? Yes it does and its important in its own way.

Let me talk from my standpoint, in a room if there is a hot discussion on some topic of common interest, a familiar crowd would feel disturbed if there is no noise from my side. Be it sense or not, an opinion is what people expect from yours truly.Most of the time someway or the other I get to talk less non-sense before the gibberish, but sometimes I have to fight the thought process that urges me to talk something, instead of the best sensible thing that I would come up with a little more time. Fortunately, I was able to win most of my own fights, thought it might not appear so.

Again, from the sports perspective, how many times have we seen high-caliber players succumb to their own reputation-pressure? Sometimes, I am a match-winner thought and I need to win this thing, comes to the mind more than strategizing the victory pattern. Finally, ending up in losing it due to the own pressure. MJ for instance have lost more games than he has won with his last minute antics. But the amount of effort and time that someone with a good reputation spends on safe guarding cannot be quantified. Anyways, let me not attract the ESPN crowd here.

Does the possibility of the rejecting reputation and being ourselves exist?

I guess it does.

If you think a little bit, you would understand that reputation is a derived quantity. Its not necessarily true. Most of the times we dont even know what our reputation is with the concerned people. After all, each one of us is not Michael or Bill. So, whats the point in controlling your thought process, in instances where you dont even know about your reputation? Dont you think that its more of a burden? Try to throw it and act like yourself. I am sure you will definitely appreciate the freedom you get in the thought process. If we can do this with expendable acquaintances, we can do it with everyone else? How tough is this? Trust meon this, its not easy. But once you figure out a pattern to do this and realize that

Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what a reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your character. --Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

Its an amazing ride from then on. People tend to take slow or fast steps in attempting to understand you based on your reputation, but its your character that makes them stay with you longer or shorter. May be we should try and remember that when we walk through our decisions.

30 comments:

exasparater said...

its me first.....

nice post!. my posts are waiting for ur comments.......

BB said...

@ exas

Thanks.

Will do!

Arvind M Venugopal said...

have heard this somewhere, and think is one of the best quotes i've heard that portrays such a simple message: 'a good friend is one who likes you despite knowing all about you' ...

and as far as the 'reputation' factor goes, i feel that it is a mixture of two distinct things: a)a one-to-one feeling that someone may have for another, b)a public expression about someone's qualities and/or performance/delivery capabilities with respect to a certain domain.

When we talk about a), it becomes coupled up with a few factors like 'ego', 'personality', 'inter-personal chemistry', 'political correctness', etc etc... a probable solution to this would be to merely flow naturally and let actions take care of building a reputation for you, and if you do the right things, it sure will do it for you!

When we talk about b), it becomes a coupled up with a few factors like 'societal framework', 'domain of discussion', 'ethnicities involved', 'potential level of impact/influence on others', etc etc... a probable solution would be to first understand priorities, the domain, the society, and then doing the right thing while also trying to fit into the system's rules of thumb!

(and when i say doing the right thing, i only mean to say following the heart and the conscience, in simple words...)

Anonymous said...

Our reputation is variable between different groups of people. A single action from us will have different reactions from different kinds of people. The people who really know us, i.e, our friends, will always understand why we are doing whatever we do.

"Never explain--your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe you anyway". - Elbert Hubbard

When we live a conventional life, our reputation would be intact, not a scratch ;) But when we make our own rules, God help us, we need more than just rough skin to put up with the fight, especialy for us Indians, for whom reputation matters everything. The main problem is (most) people are too "Narrow Minded" to accept an unconventional person as a 'Human being'. And "Gossip", God, I never understand the fun in it :0

I personally think, what my friends think of me is important to me, coz they are the only people who really know me. But then, in the REAL world, its just almost impossible to forget about the existence of others, esp when we consider the factor "Parents".

That's an amazing quote. But what is the definition of "Character"??? ;)

An interesting blog. Glad you took some time off from your research to write about Law 5 :) Keep it going!!!

gP said...

Hi Welcomeback! reputitions shennigans....who cares, the important part is youre back!

BB said...

@ Arvind

'a good friend is one who likes you despite knowing all about you' ... good quote...
but often times...we have the reputation playing the role in making people believe that the person is worth some time and could be a friend!...so reputation plays a role!

BB said...

@ Anon

Thanks for the comments and the words of encouragement!

Nice quote...the response to this is the same as it is for Arvind's comment!

Gossip :) tell me abt it...but u know what I have a decent explanation for it...and may be I would write another post on it some time soon!

and on character ...I wrote something long tme ago...pre-historic...so qualitywise it would suck big time...neverthless its my work...may be I should revisit...

http://barathrao.blogspot.com/2004/12/character-influence-of-society.html

Thanks again!

BB said...

@ GP

Yes am back....hope research is not going hold me like this again!!

Anonymous said...

Gentleman

You are right. Reputation mantra is for sycophants & stereotypes. You are reputed for what you do and not for what you think(You might disagree with me on this). WE THINK THEREFORE WE ARE.
WE DON'T DO THEREFORE WE ARE.
So,Let's leave reputation bullcrap to others and enjoy our comedy of errors(sic. LIFE).

KABADANAADAGAVESHADHAARI
(a.k.a. Palaniappan)

Anonymous said...

Gentleman

You are right. Reputation mantra is for sycophants & stereotypes. You are reputed for what you do and not for what you think(You might disagree with me on this). WE THINK THEREFORE WE ARE.
WE DON'T DO THEREFORE WE ARE.
So,Let's leave reputation bullcrap to others and enjoy our comedy of errors(sic. LIFE).

KABADANAADAGAVESHADHAARI
(a.k.a. Palaniappan)

BB said...

@ Palani

You are reputed for what you do and not for what you think

ofcourse...but how often do we get to do what we think...without thinking abt what we are expected to or rather supposed to!

Kabadanadagaveshadhari

Ade appa ithnoondu mandaikullendhu evlo periya waarthai...unakum appukum (Aboorva sago Kamal) enna da sambandham!

BB said...

@ Manas

Nice analogy!

Most of us dont get to have a reputation that could be correlated with the character...the closer it is...the better u are!

Unknown said...

You know what Barath, "Character is what you are, reputation is what others think of you." It infact is important that we be ourselves 'coz there are many influencing factors when it comes to controlling what others think of you! Nice post!

Soumya said...

Law 5

i think it holds true for politicians... or for those who want to be in control of people...

reputation does wonders for majority...

but i agree with u when but u say caring for it is a burden... let it happen thru our actions...
we shud be truthful... :-)

BB said...

@ randomn

Exactly...its important we be ourselves and dont succumb to those...external pressures that pushes to be someoneelse!

BB said...

@ Soumya

Yesh...holds way true for politicians...inside and outside the family :)...its a burden becos we might lack consistency when we act in a way....so in other words..may be we would have to fight with ourselves a reputation in the first place ...fight even more...to get rid of it!

Jyothsana Chandramohan said...

Hey!
Came to your blog frm Aravind's.
Hv 3 questions:
Does reputation really matter?
At the end of the day what do you get frm it?
Should you let it affect you (good&bad)?

BB said...

@ j sea

Welcome!

"Does reputation matter?"

Yes and No

Yes as long as it doesnt affect your thought process...and no when it does!

"At the end of the day what do you get frm it?"

Its a perspective thought...well according to me ...a good reputation directs your behavior...towards positive progression...so we get thought control from it...on the bad side...!

"Should you let it affect you (good&bad)?"

As for me...I wouldnt want it to affect my thought process...good or bad..reputation is something I earned by being myself...!So I will continue bein myself!

Thanks for visiting..keep comin!

Jyothsana Chandramohan said...

In my opinion,

"Does reputation matter?"
No.Evn if it does, you shouldnt let it.This also answers "should you let it affect you?"

"At the end of the day what do you get frm it?"
Nothing.
Why?
Because your reputation directs your behaviour, how you should be and what you must do (to keep up the good/ bad reputation).
Why must you let external factors control you?
Are you being yourseslf in such circumstances?

Sure! Will keep visiting.

BB said...

@ Jsea

Good thoughts!

Keep it flowin!

Jyothsana Chandramohan said...

Ah shall keep em flowin',while yew also keep awn writin'!

BB said...

@ Jsea

will do :)

Jyothsana Chandramohan said...

:-

Shobana Jayaraman Srikumar said...

we live (a wasted) life thinking of what other's think about us. our reputation sprouts from others giving adjectives for us.. before our names, like they were some surnames..

character might be important. but whats most important is to be ourselves, to be honest, to ourselves.

BB said...

@ shobz

yep....being honest to oneself in a way builds character!

BB said...

@ guna

trust me on this...you know me better than most! I had one written already...will complete it over the weekend...and its a less serious one...and ofcourse u will like it...becos its one of our adventures!

The Soul Doctor said...

hi barath

welcome back. AND welcome me back too.

Nice post. Take a look at my similar post.

http://karthikthesouldoctor.blogspot.com/2005/05/character-or-reputation-whats-your.html

BB said...

@ Karthik

Thanks and Welcome back...am sure u are almost done with ur religion post...will surely stop by and have a look at ur post!

Shobana Jayaraman Srikumar said...

time for another post..

BB said...

@ Shobz...

Will do in a day or two!...