BP and CEO Yachting - From a Philosophical Standpoint - So What?

Most people agree that it is important to have atrying to relax for one day. Indeed, I can recall 23
balanced life and that when you do, you will alsoyears, of nearly 17 hours a day, seven days a week
achieve more at work. So, then why is the Americanmyself, and I never considered what I did working, I
Public so angry with Tony Hayward of BP for going toactually considered it challenging, exciting, and a sport.
a Yacht Race on his day off? After all since theBut I did like to get out on my motorcycle every once
explosion and oil leak he'd worked for 55-days straightin a while, and go scout out a new area, or jump in a
and been made the scapegoat by the mass media,private plane and fly over a future market. To me I mix
that has to be taking an emotional toll. Nevertheless,business with pleasure, and that's another way to play
the media had a field day when they hunted him downit.
and spotted him having fun on his day off?It is my contention that the media is really hurting
It seems it is okay for everyone else in the world toefforts now, they are certainly hurting BP's stock, and
have a balanced life but business cannot be fun, nocompany's financial standing. Maybe we ought to
Yachting for the President of BP when he's overreject these attacks by the media, so intent on placing
stressed and ready to implode, why? Apparently,blame, and blame the media for amping up the sound
Tony Hayward is not allowed to be a balancedand fury to the point, no one can feel good. Think on
individual, but we surely need him to be during this crisis.this.
The media was all over him, for regrouping, rebalancing,