I think we are always confused about what We want in life? If a Innovative car was to be designed for the masses, so be it, why side line the excellent invention by giving it a price tag? Ford designed the T model for the masses, even Maruti 800 was for the masses. They were aspirational products, not cheap products. Forget about convincing the general public, today, in my house if I even talk of buying a NANO, I am prohibited to do so because of its cheap tag ( and not because it is a inferior car)
Technology Creates History and Geopolitics What came first Chicken or Egg…. A difficult question to answer, what is easy to answer according to me, It is Technology which came first and then Technology dictated the course of Geopolitics and History. Let me explain with examples from Modern History. Industrial age: Industrial age arrived in early nineteenth century. Use of Coal and subsequently Crude Oil lead us to an era of Industrialization especially in Europe. To have control over the raw material used by the industry and also control the markets where the finished goods of the industries were sold, the Industrial countries of Europe Colonized the world. The Geopolitics of Colonization and the subsequent History was the creation of Industrialization. Jet age : With the rise of the Berlin wall in 1944, the world was divided into two. The bipolar world was dominated by the Capitalist and the communist, by NATO and WARSAW, by USA and USSR. This dominance was ...
The Importance of Doing Nothing by Manfred Kets De Vries By giving the brain 'downtime' we can improve mental health and allow ideas to incubate. “Learning without reflection is a waste, reflection without learning is dangerous” - Confucius In today’s networked society we are at risk of becoming victims of information overload. Introspection and reflection have become lost arts as the temptation to ‘just finish this’ or ‘find out that’ is often too great to resist . But working harder is not necessarily working smarter . In fact slacking off and setting aside regular periods of ‘doing nothing’ may be the best thing we can do to induce states of mind that nurture our imagination and improve our mental health. Busyness vs productive occupation Our lives have become defined by busyness. Look around you at the train station, in cafes, out on the street, people are glued to their mobile handset or tablet. But doing nothing has never really been accept...
I am 56, if not now then when? "If I can, anybody can". India has become the capital of Obesity, Diabetes and Osteoporosis due to lack of motivation for Outdoor activity. "If you Desire change, change yourself first". I used to advise patients to opt for a active outdoor life. But nobody listened. As a Surgeon at 56, aspiring to be a role model for wellness and fitness I participated in the Polar Fjallraven 2018 contest. Few years back on reaching 50s, I had lot of problems. Syndrome X, Midlife crisis, Mid WAIST crisis, Mid leg crisis and what not. I had the option of taking the Stick – wooden, aluminium, medicine !! I opted for two sticks instead of one. The stick of Running and Hiking. Over the past five years I have played Squash, Lifted weights done a few Half Marathons,Skied and Trekked. Local treks ( Ghatkopar Tekddi, Mulund Tekddi, Sahayadri Ghats and Forts and then high altitude mountain treks in India and Nepa...
Dr Parag,why do you this has happened?
ReplyDeleteI think we are always confused about what We want in life?
ReplyDeleteIf a Innovative car was to be designed for the masses, so be it, why side line the excellent invention by giving it a price tag?
Ford designed the T model for the masses, even Maruti 800 was for the masses. They were aspirational products, not cheap products. Forget about convincing the general public, today, in my house if I even talk of buying a NANO, I am prohibited to do so because of its cheap tag ( and not because it is a inferior car)