30.04.09
Was Chrysler authentic?

Today is worth marking as a historic day. It is neither a celebration or grief cause a huge polluting corporation went bankrupt nor a lot of people might have lost their jobs.
The reason to take notes of this peculiar day is that we are facing change and it has happened because of a greater movement.
The very same powers of the monetary system that made Chrysler the enormous company it was, has now spoken and deserted it. Even president Obama said at a press conference that the reason for Chryslers down fall is because of the lack to invest in new technology that would have provided greener, cleaner and more environmental friendly cars.
My question is: Was Chrysler authentic and true towards its reason for existence or was Chrysler so tangle up in trying to survive that they forgot what it was all about?
I believe that Chrysler did not know its motivations and lost track of their goals. And not knowing where to go in bad times makes you want to go in many directions to seek out opportunities that might save you. In the end nobody are willing to take any responsibility and the driving force is gone.
It is like saying you want to have fun but can’t decide where to go and in the end you forget to have fun because you where so worried about what was best.
Decide what is the most fun for you and then go there. That is connecting to your true core motivations and being authentic.
