Thursday, October 25, 2012

A Geography of Time by Robert Levine


An Excellent read on TIME ! 
Perception of time across different cultures and different people has been aptly studied by the author and interesting observations are made on same basis. Talking about the history of time to the current locking people have to the clock dial and the differences which author experienced through personal experience and experiments carried out by him with help of his students. Even within big countries the differences persist between different regions. 

After reading and living in a fast paced city I could relate to what author was saying. Also, another point got clarified that living in fast paced city does not necessarily mean a bad thing... it all depends on Personal Tempo and how flexible one is as per the need of the hour. It also plays a vital role in relationships as if personal tempos are different and inflexible it will be very challenging to tune along with your partner. 
The cross linkage element of this study of time to many facets of day to day life is clearly reflected as one reads through the book. 

India will have various cultures of time for sure as I have experienced on my own being a native and living in both North and South India. Differences need to be appreciated and noted. But mostly I find people getting jittery and uncomfortable with that and start complaining of all what does not fit right in their view. I too indulge in it sometimes :P.

Listing few of the interesting observations 
- Patience derived from latin word for more suffering
-Travel derived from french word "Travail" meaning hard work and penance.
-experience with a Japanese friend: “Oftentimes a ‘Yes’ is just a way of saying, ‘You’ve really got a good idea there.’ One of my colleagues is a Japanese national . . . I [might say to her]: ‘Work meeting, noon, Friday at the Maple Garden Restaurant. Okay?’ She says, ‘Maple Garden, what a great choice for a restaurant.’ Now is that a ‘Yes’ or a ‘No’? It’s a ‘Yes’ from my perspective. But from her perspective, she’s just telling me what great taste I have in restaurant choices. She hasn’t committed to showing up. Oftentimes ‘yes’ meaning ‘no’ and ‘no’ meaning ‘yes’ is to keep a positive current going through the relationship.”
-The Japanese, for example, hold the concept of ma—roughly meaning the spaces or intervals between objects and activity—in the highest esteem. Westerners might refer to the space between a table and a chair as empty. The Japanese refer to the space as “full of nothing.” What doesn’t happen for the Japanese is often more important than what does occur, a concept that often baffles Western visitors. For example, comprehending the meaning of verbal communication in Japan requires attending to what is not said, sometimes more than to what actually is said. Because of this, simply understanding the difference between “yes” and “no” can make a naive gaijin (foreigner) have a fit. Although the Japanese have a definite word for “no” (iie), it is rarely used. Most questions, it turns out, are answered “yes” (hai), or not answered at all, no matter whether the respondent means “yes” or “no.”
-Psychological pleasure is, I think, channeled in time, as physical pain or satisfaction runs along the conduits of our nerves. When time compresses and shortens, it strangles pleasure; when it diffuses into aimlessness, the self thins out into affectless torpor. Pleasure exists in middle time, in time that is neither too accelerated or too slowed down.
-By working for and with the group, the pressure is divided among one’s co-workers. As a result, Japanese workers appear to avoid much of the stress that typically accompanies hard work in the West. 




Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Man's search for meaning

Read an article on same in Psychology today and based on Balu's recommendation read this book subsequently. An excellent read after a long time. Timing is also correct and dealing with the same dilemma of whats in life? meaning? bla bla bla... The reading helped in clarifying some doubts. The author has narrated his survival story and the observations he made while taken as prisoner in concentration camp during World War II. The Later part of the book focuses more on the Logo-therapy as such which is based on premise of driving force through meaning in life for humans.

Some quotes from the book:
1. I want you to listen to what your conscience commands you to do and go on to carry it out to the best of your knowledge.


2.If there is a meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering. Suffering is an ineradicable part of life, even as fate and death. Without suffering and death human life cannot be complete.

3.Ultimately, man should not ask what the meaning of his life is, but rather he must recognize that it is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life; and he can only answer to life by answering for his own life; to life he can only respond by being responsible.

4.It seems to me that there is nothing which would stimulate a man's sense of responsibleness more than this maxim, which invites him to imagine first that the present is past and, second, that the past may yet be changed and amended. Such a precept confronts him with life's finiteness as well as the finality of what he makes out of both his life and himself.

5.we can discover this meaning in life in three different ways:
(a) by creating a work or doing a deed;
(b) by experiencing something or encountering someone; and
(c) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering.

6.the perception of meaning, as I see it, more specifically boils down to becoming aware of a possibility against the background of reality or, to express it in plain words, to becoming aware of what can be done about a given situation.

7.today's society is characterized by achievement orientation, and consequently it adores people who are successful and happy and, in particular, it adores the young. It virtually ignores the value of all those who are otherwise, and in so doing blurs the decisive difference between being valuable in the sense of dignity and being valuable in the sense of usefulness. If one is not cognizant of this difference and holds that an individual's value stems only from his present usefulness, then, believe me, one owes it only to personal inconsistency not to plead for euthanasia along the lines of Hitler's program, that is to say, "mercy" killing of all those who have lost their social usefulness, be it because of old age, incurable illness, mental deterioration, or whatever handicap they may suffer.

Sunday, May 06, 2012

Satyamev Jayate

Watched a new show by Aamir Khan today named Satyamev Jayate (Truth alone prevails).

A show with a very good cause to bring masses to reality and think on pressing issues for the Indian society at large. The topic of discussion for today was "Female foeticide". I had a firm belief so far that majority of these cases happen because of illiteracy and education will overcome but the facts shown during the show revealed a much more disturbing picture. Its the educated masses where its tend to percolate more. Also exposed was the business being made out of ultrasound business and sex determination by collaboration of doctors, medical companies agents. Over and above even after sting operation by journalist in Rajasthan...they are the ones doing court rounds. It was sad. It was more tearful to hear the stories of some of the woman who shared their experiences including a doctor herself living with in-laws where all are highly educated people. This is sickness and the feeling is hard to digest. Kudos to Aamir and his team who had done a thorough research on the subject to cover different aspects.

Had it been education as key cause the effort would have been very directed but this being a mindset issue it is very hard and long process to change.

What's in with a boy thing?? Dowry is banned but still practiced....is that the only cause?? Is it the old age support? Now with woman coming into workforce this should ease out but does not seem to be the case from those shown in the TV Show. I don't know. Society is fast changing but still it takes a generation to get new ideas and mindset into place.

And true things will change if each one of us decides to change his/her mindset first and it does not have to do with education alone.

All the Best ! to Aamir and his team for more such insights of our society and I will surely change my thinking /approach if I am wrong somewhere.... next will come about how I can contribute my bit in each cause. 

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Call of the Wild

Call of the Wild takes us through the story of a dog called Buck. The background is set is early period of 1903 by author Jack London during the gold rush period. I came to know about this book through a TED talk Dr Anu Vaidyanathan .  
It takes through the journey of Buck having good time as a tamed dog with a Judge's family to the being sold off by servant to the gold rush parties.... had to toil through extreme conditions of survival and good instinct to survive the ordeal... learning many things on the way and finally realizing his true potential and living up to it.

Do all of us realize our true potential?
Is it always has to be an life turning event to prompt us to think harder?

I feel like I am sitting in a cocoon...and not ready to come out unless someone breaks the cocoon itself. There is so much more which can be achieved but I am putting on too many breaks on self. Money is driving everything.... damn.. or may be my own self... Need to BUCK UP.

I would recommend this book to all who find themselves in slumber ( unless they realize they are ;) ) !!


Monday, April 16, 2012

Cycling to Harohalli !

One of the adventurous and tough trip. Cycling with a bunch of enthusiasts can be quite challenging. After a long time pain feels good :) . Amazing group of cyclist with incredible energy...way far off better than me... who was left panting... puff puff... and pulling down from bike at every uphill towards the later half.

Thanks to Imran for bringing this event to my notice. Fatigued, skin burns but there is a feeling of satisfaction which is sweet . I don't know if it is me only but I feel most would be like me when they are enjoying the activity they are doing even though it is tough .