Values
When we value something, our attention is often on what we can see or touch. For example, when you see a pot, your attention is likely to be on its shape, its colours, workmanship and the material it’s made of. These are the being. Being is important, or the pot cannot be a pot. There is, however, something that you can neither see nor touch in the pot that makes the pot useful. What do you think it is? It’s the on-being. In the case of the pot, it’s the emptiness. Just imagine! If the pot goes without the emptiness in the body, what is the us of the pot? You can’t use it to carry water, neither can you use it for cooking. It’s just a mass of clay!
We value our Customers, Loyalty, Honesty, Trust, Ingenuity, Accountability, Simplicity, Respect, Value-centricity...