Friday, February 4, 2011

The Japanese Fish Story

The Japanese always loved fresh fish. However, the water near Japan did not held enough fish for consumption for decades. To solve this problem and feed the population with fresh fishes, the fishing companies in Japan started to hire bigger boats. Boats got bigger and went far to get more fishes. The farther the fisher men went the longer it took for them to bring back the fishes. The process took several days, hence, by the time the boats return, fishes started to rot. The Japanese people did not like the taste.


Now, the companies started carrying freezer in the boats. They started freezing the fishes after the catch so that they don't rot by the time they reach the shore. However, the difference of the taste was still marked. And Japanese did not like the frozen fish over fresh fish.And the frozen fish got lower price.

In order to solve this problem, the fishing companies got tankers. They started stuffing the tanks with fishes,fin to fin. After a little thrashing around the fishes stopped making any movement.They were tired and dumb but alive. Unfortunately, the Japanese could still taste the difference and did not like this either.

So, how did the Japanese fishing company solve this problem?How would they get fresh tasting fish to Japan? If you were consulting one of these Japanese fish company what would you suggest ?

How Japanese fish stay fresh:- The fish companies now added one one shark for each tanker. The shark would eat up a few fishes. However, the fishes would remain active in the fear of shark.Thus, they delivered very lively and fresh fishes to Japan.

Moral:- We all live in some short of ponds, very tired and dull. We all need sharks to make us lively and keep moving. Basically, Sharks here refers to the challenges, small or big that we face in day to day life. If you are getting right size and amount of challenges to face everyday, you think of ways to overcome them and thus get energized.

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