I recently came across this interesting and thought provoking article titled "The Art of Blooming Late" which appeared in the May-June 2019 issue of Harvard Business Review. Nassim Nicolas Taleb once dismissed HBR and similar publications as "Soft porn for intellectuals"! He is usually dismissive of such publications and "research materials" which use circular citation... Continue Reading →
A Case Study On Dismal State Of Education System In India
One of my keen interests is Education/Teaching/Learning. I have been associated with formal/informal learning as a student and faculty all my life, and have seen the education system in India, the UK and US (to some extent) very closely. I feel outraged at the dismal state of Indian education system. It is a more serious... Continue Reading →
Is Reading Overrated?
I love reading. I love books! I love serious reading as well as leisurely reading. And yet this thought "Is reading overrated?" has crossed my mind often in last few years. Let me tell why. I am currently reading a book which is filled with quotations of many great people. I am struggling to like... Continue Reading →
Nassim Nicolas Taleb Is A Genius…
Among the modern thinkers I admire and follow often are Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett, Yuval Noah Harari, Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hichens, and Nassim Nicolas Taleb. By follow, I don't mean I worship them or agree with everything they have to offer. But they definitely stimulate thinking... Nassim Nicolas Taleb is the least articulate (along with... Continue Reading →
Right Brain, Left Brain and Optical Illusion
Today I received a forward on WhatsApp about a color illusion. It said: If your right brain is dominant , you will see combination of pink and white color, and if your left brain is dominant, you will see it in grey and green color. Try with ur loved ones, very interesting. I saw Grey... Continue Reading →
Word Puzzle: A Figure of Speech
There are 27 idioms or figures of speech hidden in this picture. Try and identity as many as you can. For example, you have: Kicking the bucket and Hitting the nail on the head. Now there are 25 more for you to crack 😇😇 Credit: Mr Prakash via WhatsApp Sharing few answer below, given by... Continue Reading →
Good Read: Most People Think This Is A Smart Habit, But It’s Actually Brain-Damaging
A friend shared this good, and loooong article. The title is a bit bland and ambiguous but the core idea is interesting. Worth a read (though I didn't agree with many points). Most People Think This Is A Smart Habit, But It’s Actually Brain-Damaging
Good Read: Founder of Crypto Exchange Dies, Taking Only Password (and $190M) With Him
Having attended last week, a rigorous 3-day workshop on various new technologies, including Blockchain and Bitcoin, this article comes as a perfect reminder of some of the dangers of technology we discussed during the sessions. Blockchain is the new buzzword in the world of technology and people are still trying to figure out the best... Continue Reading →
Whose Line Is It Anyway…
"Clever lines routinely travel from obscure mouths to prominent ones" - Ralph Keyes in "The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where, and When" I came across this line in the context of a famous quote: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” which is commonly attributed to Aristotle.... Continue Reading →
Good Read: Will Half Of All Colleges Really Close In The Next Decade?
I came across this interesting and thought provoking article on Forbes about future of the traditional Education Will Half Of All Colleges Really Close In The Next Decade?I don't agree with many points in the article, but it's a good read.

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