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Thought for the day "The curse of me and my nation is that we always think things can be bettered by immediate action of some sort, any sort rather than no sort." —Plato (Greek, 427-347BC) Word for the day Asomatous (adj) Having no material body; incorporeal. Malice towards none President requests MPs to do their job! Did someone told MPs - what's their job! First random thought this morning After the Supreme Court became the tyrant mother-in-law of BCCI, the Kerala High Court has dictated that female devotees cannot enter the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvanthanpuram wearing Chudidar salwars. 10 Days ago, a bureaucrat, KN Satheesh, had allowed churidars to be worn in the temple. Are you wondering why I am discussing these frivolities this early morning? Well that is exactly the point! In search of solutions - 6 Indian markets and economy have always surprised the experts and ...

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Thought for the day "The measure of a man is what he does with power." —Plato (Greek, 427-347BC) Word for the day Campanology (n) The principles or art of making bells, bell ringing, etc. Malice towards none I knew this ultra Hindu Rashtra chauvinist from my college days. He later turned coat and became ultra secular and self-proclaimed Rahul Gandhi enthusiast. Insiders tell me that for past many weeks he is sitting at back door of BJP office, waiting for permission to enter. First random thought this morning A number of experts have already started to rehearse the obituaries of globalization. From their writings I find that seemingly they have nothing against the globalization per se. They just want to be recognized as someone who first saw the end of it. The gratification of telling the common public "I said so" with a mean grim on your face, is so special. Almost all of these experts see the ...

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Thought for the day "No one knows whether death, which people fear to be the greatest evil, may be the greatest good." —Plato (Greek, 427-347BC) Word for the day Quondam (adj) Former; Onetime, e.g., his quondam partner . Malice towards none How death ends animosity, enmity, hatred, rancor, acrimony, everything? Or does it? First random thought this morning After Brexit & Trump now the dreaded Italy 'No' vote also has not impacted the global markets as most experts would have expected. What could be the reason? (a)    Markets are too complacent, and would eventually explode sometime in 2017. (b)    Experts are completely out of synch with the popular mood on the street. (c)     The forecasting models and techniques used by the experts are obsolete. In search of solutions - 4 “It is Swaraj when we learn to rule ourselves. It is, therefore, in the pal...

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Thought for the day "Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws." —Plato (Greek, 427-347BC) Word for the day Bruit (v) To voice abroad; rumor. Used chiefly in the passive and often followed by about , e.g., The report was bruited through the village . Malice towards none In religious terms - when a person is taken as dead? First random thought this morning After UK and US, the popular sentiment in Italy has also rejected the new normal. People there have also voted for returning back to the conventional means. It is to be seen whether German and French voters will also reject the new normal and vote for the return to conventional means of socio-economic subsistence. I am not sure whether the return to roots could be selective. The pre-globalized world was after all imperialist, polarized and always at war. The positives could be that mo...

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Thought for the day "We still think of a powerful man as a born leader and a powerful woman as an anomaly." —Margaret Atwood (Canadian, 1939) Word for the day Laicism (n) The secular, control of political and social institutions in a society (distinguished from clericalism). Malice towards none Could I be a nationalist and still not support BJP? First random thought this morning The life these days is much easier. I am saved from the trouble of taking a host of supposedly personal decision for myself. The government, judiciary and society (khap) are deciding for me what should (or should not) I eat, drink, wear, sing, listen, watch, study, read, show, do, own, keep, give, drive, etc. I am eagerly waiting for rules/guidelines that will decide my sleeping & waking time! In search of solutions - 2   “For indeed any city, however small, is in fact divided into two, one the city of the poor, the ...

In search of solutions

Thought for the day "Little girls are cute and small only to adults. To one another they are not cute. They are life-sized." —Margaret Atwood (Canadian, 1939) Word for the day Quinquennium (n) A period of five years. Malice towards none All rhetoric, no substance - new normal in public discourse. First random thought this morning SC wants all cinema goers to listen to the national anthem by standing in honor - Great. A noble thought. Why not begin all court hearings, schools, offices, theaters, comedy shows, police stations, rail journeys, with the national anthem? What if a foreigner wants to watch movie in an Indian theater but does not want to stand in honor of our national anthem? How this diktat is different from "Agar Bharat meni rehna hoga toh Bharat Mata ki Jai kehna hoga". In search of solutions As indicated yesterday ( see here ), these days I find that a large majority of...