Disclaimer

Disclaimer 1: The author, AVIS, does not claim that he is the be-all, know-all and end-all of all that he shares based on experiences and learnings. AVIS has nothing against or for any religion. If the reader has a learning to share, most welcome. If the reader has a bone to pick or presents a view, which may affect the sentiments of other followers/readers, then this Page’s administrators may have to regrettably delete such a comment and even block such a follower. Disclaimer 2: No Thought expressed here is original though the experience of the learning shared may be unique. AVIS has little interest in either infringing upon or claiming copyright of any material published on this Page. The images/videos used on this Page/Post are purely for illustrative purposes. They belong to their original owners/creators. The author does not intend profiting from them nor is there any covert claim to copyright any of them.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

A Life lesson from a Japanese manufacturing method

Just-In-Time. When you review your Life so far, you will discover that you may have never always got what you wanted, but whatever you needed has always been there. And if it was not there in the beginning, it has always arrived Just-In-Time!

There is no moment in anyone's Life that they have spent without having what they needed at that moment. Even so, a large mass of humanity grieves over scarcity, or the lack of what it feels is needed, without realizing that the Creator is not only benevolent but also an astute Mastermind, an amazing Logistics Manager, who knows what to provide for whom, when, where and how! On a lighter plane, with some hope of being logical, it may be right to presume that the Creator must be having Japanese roots! The Japanese, led by Toyota Corporation, have perfected a golden method in manufacturing called JIT – Just-In-Time. JIT reduces in-process inventory, and therefore allied costs, ensuring quality, efficiency and enhancing return-on-investment. The JIT process relies on visual signals, or Kanban in Japanese, between different points in the manufacturing process that tells production when to make the next part. Nothing happens earlier. Nothing happens later. So it is in Life. Unknown to us, the Universe's sensors detect, perhaps, invisible Kanban, and we always receive whatever we need at any given moment. Our trying to control the process is of no use, because, in reality, we were and are never in control.


All our suffering is on account of us trying to control this process called Life! Instead, if we acknowledge the Universe's, the Creator's, design and appreciate that the ultimate, overall objective is to enhance the quality of our Life __ through our experience and learnings__ we will journey along in peace. Trusting that, without fail, whatever we need will always be available to us Just-In-Time, will lead us to inner peace. When in peace we always experience bliss!

No comments:

Post a Comment