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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 1, 2017
How to go through the back door to come out of the front door?
( January 1, 2017, London, Sri Lanka Guardian) I have
written on many subjects over many years about the known unknowns, about
futuristic trends, and about business liking stability in a world of
uncertainty, among many other subjects. In fact to be honest, I too
cannot remember what I have led my readers, perhaps, into the world of
the “Wizard of Oz”, except what the New Year holds, what everyone wants
to know ahead of time.
Drawing from my experience I like to share what few lessons I have learned.
Never sell your writing
Never sell yourself direct. Never even sell your work on line. Instead
run with your content and encapsulate your brand and that represents you
and what it is all about. Say little or next to nothing about yourself
but tell great stories –focus on content rather than length of space of
your work and you’ll sell or rather have more readers. I don’t know what
fables or stories I have related, but I hope to keep my readers alert.
Don’t promote or push your writing
I have become adjusted to leave people to decide how they consume my
brand experience and how to maintain an authentic voice. Many use social
media to promote themselves. This approach really frustrates the very
reader you are trying to reach.
Avoid pander to opinion
Don’t create content that you think will appeal to people. Pleasing all
is the beginning of pleasing none. Make, create, innovate and share
content with your fingerprint and people you want as your readers, or
people you are trying to get will eventually find you.
What really counts for a writer?
What really counts is engagement – engagement with your reader. The famous saying:
“If content is king and distribution queen, then engagement or people
sharing that content and talking about it, is everything.” Assess your
performance by the people who you are able to reach. That’s what
matters.
Go out on a limb; go out of your comfort zone?
You need your readers, while your readers don’t need you. If you readers
are surprised at what you have to say, they will read you. It is your
content that makes them happy and will always be read even if it is
outside your comfort zone.
Let’s now come to the nitty gritty?
Many of you may have read in the news that Lake House, known as
Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd, a well known publishing house,
reduced its debt from Rs.800 million to Rs.300 million earning at least
Rs.150 million in profit this year. We note that newspaper sales have
increased 10 percent. But what really was the cause of this surge in
readership?
I need hardly elucidate. It was the uncertainty surrounding that made
people buy the trilingual newspapers or so it seems? People want to be
ahead of the times.
We in Sri Lanka know that what could go wrong in 2016 went wrong? I need not elucidate.
Read Kusal Perera in today’s Daily Mirror. He says…. a government “which
cannot instruct the Justice Minister to unconditionally release all
Tamil youth detained without charges for many long years can only talk
of reconciliation for media hype.”He also states: “national development
must go beyond urban economic gains. Rural economy should be able to
retain youth with space for viable economic life.”
Nobody saw it coming, not even the soothsayers, futurists. Brexit or the
election of Donald Trump in the US Presidential race, or the
demonetisation in India, was not foretold.
According to Forbes magazine “Sri Lanka’s Debt crisis was so bad that
the Government doesn’t even know how much money it owes.” Was it Rs.9
trillion and increasing at Rs. 1 trillion every year for the past 3
years?
Were we naive to think that the West with its own economic worries was
able to help redeem our debt mountain? Have we been conditioned to
living off the State too long, off handouts from NGO’s or off our non
productive effort? Productivity is the measure of efficiency of a
person, machine, factory or system in converting inputs into useful
outputs?
The IMF had warned the “Yalapalanya” government instead of borrowing to
meet its debt repayment, to rationalise the tax system and arrest
inflation.
Much has been done over the past two years, but much more needs to be done as the years roll by. Time is of essence.
Politics is not the only realm in which there is a shift in thinking.
Whilst thinking back to what 2016 did or did not bring will hardly move
us forward, let us find out what is in store for us in 2017, perhaps the
fate of the “yahapalanaya” government.
Turbulence has its advantages. What we are seeing is the power of the
individual, instead of the power of the State. People are starting to
question whether the rural poor have benefitted. There is no question
that national development must go beyond urban economic gains.
Individuals can have a stoppable ability to manifest “what they want is
what they want”. Don’t spin the problem. Focus on solutions, and you
come out of the front door.