People have different motivations to work.
But, the #1 activity on checklist they never shirk-
One act that shamelessly unites them together-
Efforts impressing their superior/leader!
Sycophants conspicuous everywhere happily fall!
How the bosses appreciate! Hold it all!
Lower-levels compete for favours to reach higher!
Game/cycle continues; sycophancy has buyers!
But, the #1 activity on checklist they never shirk-
One act that shamelessly unites them together-
Efforts impressing their superior/leader!
Source: Times Of India |
Sycophants conspicuous everywhere happily fall!
How the bosses appreciate! Hold it all!
Picture-Prompt: The Moving Quill |
Lower-levels compete for favours to reach higher!
Game/cycle continues; sycophancy has buyers!
This 50-words post is-
An entry to the The Great Indian Blogging
Contest, as a part of the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival 2015. Great Indian Circus & Kolkata Bloggers
Linking Up
with the Fiction Challenge ‘From 15 to 50′- Together, Hold it all
Hope you liked my take on “The Great Indian Chamcha” – an ode to the culture of
sycophancy that runs deepest in politics but has slowly become a part of daily
life.
What do you feel about sycophancy? Do share in the comments below.
A bitter fact of our modern life told in a humorous way, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading & for your appreciation, Beloo :)
Deletethats what it is all about .. but thankfully i have been working for the company for so many years that i dont have to do that ...
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Bikram's
That's nice, Bikram :) Your juniors might be the ones exhibiting it!
DeleteSome like to go up the ladder the wrong way, just by being a "yes sir, you are right" You can spot them a mile away.
ReplyDeleteAye Aye Sir! :)
DeleteThanks for sharing! Agree!
When the leaders control their weaknesses, 'chamchaagiri rog' will also stop!
ReplyDeleteGood one Anita :) All the best for the contest :)
True. Very right, Sindhu.
Delete"Yatha Raja, tatha praja"
Thanks for your appreciation & wishes :)
Nice Anita. How do you manage to express your thoughts in such few words? Need to learn that from you. Very amusing picture you've selected, I must say.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for your kind words, Sourav!
DeleteWe are all learning :)
Tried to express the idea within 50 words to be eligible for submission for Shailaja's #15to50 Blogging challenge. Credit goes to the prompts :)
Yes, I love the picture too. Ajit Ninan is one of my favorite cartoonists. Have loved his work from my school-days :)
Lols... I so-so agree with you :)
ReplyDeleteAnita, i loved this one.. so true it is!
ReplyDeleteThat's the main tragedy that sycophancy has buyers :(
ReplyDeleteNice poem!!!
So true, such sycophants often resorts to unethical tricks and they hardly realize they are not true to themselves.
ReplyDeleteVery novel and interesting combination of prompts, Anita. The verse reads very well and blends ideas rather seamlessly. Well done!
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