Tuesday, March 21, 2006


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Monday, March 20, 2006

Confused

Boodhooram Ignoramus is self centered personality. Most of the persons are. Hiralal, my friend, is same but he has sense of humor which is scarce in many; he uses it. Application of common sense is also rare. To build good bonds/relations with fellow human beings uses of both common sense and sense of humor are prized qualities. Sense of humor shall emit empathy and sympathy. Common sense dictates amount of love/sacrifice needed for building up bonds. Wisdom in any language commands “know thyself”. True people knowledge is not unlimited, it is huge. Maximum efforts will go into knowing the known that is Science. Though needless, let ignoramus rewrite the fact that, all truths in science are experimental may become untruth on next validation. Likewise all knowledge of thyself is changeable, need of refresher is validated.

(Common) Sense grows in every person differently; gradient of growth depends on person’s effort to use it. This gradient varies from negative to positive thru zero. We must fight/struggle for our independence of applying our senses and common senses which are often submerged in information and knowledge or look alike. Let me repeat we get confused with lots of lots of knowledge and huge information and fail to use common sense or afraid of apply it in solving life problems. True often our senses elude us when knowledge and common senses do not coincide.

Is there any sense in above two paragraphs? Please help.

Friday, March 10, 2006

Bubble of talk 013

Appeal of communism is in distribution of wealth. Old capitalism is strong on wealth creation. At this age we are observer to the big experiment in China, which is trying to balance its best with both. North Europe is doing the same for long time, other way. Their system encouraged entrepreneurship for wealth creation in industry and services. Then tax at high rate to subsidize education, health services and social security. Ignoramus was reading a survey on Philanthropy in a western magazine “The Economist”. A successful capitalist fight tooth and nail with his competitor for market share and with Government to hold on to the gains he earned, and then also enjoy giving handsomely for the needy. Ignoramus finds it funny; then, he wonders, perhaps this is ingrained in humans since the age of hunter-gatherer.

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