Saturday, February 26, 2022

The Pendulum of the Strategic Initiative

 As the pendulum of Time swings, I currently see Autocracies gain the strategic initiative, even as Democracies flounder in this aspect of the Competitive Advantage of Nations. 

This is probably caused by the advantages that derive from a single point of decision, as against a collective decision, especially insofar as the speed of decision-making, rather than any consideration of the greater good or Wisdom.  

Even surer am I that as pendulums do, the swing will move towards the advantage of Democracies, as their citizens become more alert and demanding of their leaders, and Autocracies suffer from their dependence on the judgement of a single mind.

How long the period of this oscillation would be, I cannot say, but I hope for Humanity's sake, it is not too long! 

Saturday, May 09, 2020

Of Science and Ancient Adages

It was a familiar refrain; my grandmother calling us five grandchildren in, from the garden in at twilight, saying that it was time to get washed and ready for supper and bed.

Apparently, this was the time one could not play, even though there was enough light to see! As children, we often felt put out by these commands, that were reinforced by our mothers, the ultimate lawgivers of childhood.

I can now see the science behind the practice of calling us in at twilight; snakes and other animal hunters were out hunting for prey at this time, and my grandmother did not want us to encounter these dangerous creatures.

Another adage we heard was that injuries that happened at twilight took longer to heal! Well, the absence of sunlight, the great sanitizer and destroyer of germs, was likely to leave more germs in the wound and making it more difficult to heal.

Let’s take a look at Vaastu Shastra!

I had never heard of Vaastu till I went to Madras, where I was posted while with Tata Finance. A close family friend who was well versed in Vaastu Shastra spoke of it and of course, I began to research it.
The fundamental principles were that the entrance to the house needed to face the North or the North-east, with the hall or the living room in that section of the house,
the kitchen in the South-east and the bedroom in the South west.
Let’s look at the common sense behind this:
1) The sun would sanitize the north/north-east facing rooms with ultraviolet rays; now the ancients did not know this, but they observed and made empirical deductions, and as they could not explain this, they set it down as a canon.
2) The kitchen is placed in the south-east as Kitchens are hot places any way so they wanted sanitization with out excessive heat.
3) The bedrooms were placed in the South as most of our invaders came from the North and the West because of the protection of the Himalayas in the North and the East and that gave the House owner some time to react, whether he chose to fight or flee.

Modern science brought us modern technology, which enabled more scientific discoveries and we can see the scientific and logical chain behind the empirical deductions of our ancestors.

One of the failings of the method of empirical deductions is that the cause and effect relationship is often mistakenly arrived at and that has given rise to many superstitions that persist till today.

For any society to survive it must analyze its superstitions, finding the science behind some and retaining them while discarding those with no scientific basis. The force of rationality must sift the various beliefs and understand valid empirical deductions and discard the irrational dross that was arrived at by erroneous cause and effect inferences.

Cultural beliefs must be subject to the same scrutiny, with empathy, and what is relevant and humane retained whilst the rest must be considered as emotional drivel.  

Then and only then, can we progress, unhindered by the forces of irrationality, like religion and culture.

Monday, August 20, 2018

The news today

Sometime in my teenage years, my mother gifted me a book called "Concentration and meditation". it was written by Swami Sivananda of the Advaita Ashram in North India. Swami Sivananda asked one to abjure newspapers and other sources of news even in those days,  well before social media even existed as a concept.
I am beginning to see the value of that advice, though even yet I am not sure that it is correct or even feasible.

Wednesday, February 07, 2018

Fortune favours the bold - Virgil

 Saw this in a book called ‘Start up Mixology’ by Frank Gruber; it seems like a good book and pushes some buttons for me . Will continue to read it .

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

So the world has got a new whipping boy, Mr. Donald Trump! Yes, he is a novice at the game of politics, much like our own 'angry young man' was when he got into politics, and very unlike our own version -'The tea vendor'- whose commercial experience gave him a solid grounding in street politics!
Quite amused to see the Press baying at him, blaming him for everything but the reporter's constipation; amused because it shows how much the Fourth estate is in cahoots with the established politicians; a.k.a. the Clintons and the Bushs.

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Of course the Muslims are at it again; brawling and terrorising civilised people! This time it is on the Island of Corsica, where Muslim men objected to photos being taken on a beach where the women of their families were taking a dip in the sea. The French authorities , pussyfooting their way around these atavistic savages , just asked for a ban on Burkinis so as to avoid a flash point.
And the cacophonic chorus began, Muslim women from all over the world reciting their well-worn catechism-"its my choice", "Nobody is telling me to wear a niqab/hijab" , while honour killings around the Muslim world nail that lie!
These women have ceased to exist as human beings; they are the early form of brainwashed, programmed organic robots!

Monday, August 15, 2016

Was pondering about the hold that social media have on us as individuals and society as a whole.The media acts as a personalised newspaper , telling us about what our friends  and family are thinking doing and feeling, and even following our favourite subjects
Small wonder that it has such a grip on our lives, and it does not need to be an addiction. Remember the adage "Control your thoughts and shape your destiny!"