Monday, August 31, 2009

Ignorance is not justified

I was reading Vinoba's 'Madhukar'. It is a collection of short thought-provoking essays written by Vinoba Bhave. Vinoba writes in an essay - the lack of knowledge (ignorance) cannot be justified. One cannot say that I broke the law because I didn't know such a law exists.
How true is this! Thirst for knowledge is must for the very reason.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

an excellent film

Watched THE movie yesterday - GUNDA!! Directed by Kantilal Shaha and the hero is Mithun. It is a best worst movie :) I don't know what would be the intentions of the director - such as to create a real movie or a spoof or a crap, but it is an awesome movie for sure. I was not able to sustain my patience till the end as I do not have the appreciation angle essential for a such best worst movie.

Monday, July 20, 2009

memory

Wrote this some 2 months back when Gangubai Hangal expired.
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Gangubai Hangal passed away today. I am not a big fan of Gangubai, have listened to some of her recordings. Though I found them nice, didn't find them to be my favourite.

She was 97. She was ill from quite some time. She was serious since last 3-4 days, so this news was kind of expected. Still, I was touched by the news of Gangubai's death. Some days back Miachel Jackson passed way. I listened to three of his nice songs after he passed away. Now probably I will explore Gangubai's music. I am not great fan of either, nor am I related to some or other way to these people. I know it is a benefit of technology that they have left some of theirs part in the recordings.
I can also record my voice or get myself photographed or something similar before I die. But probably nobody distant will be interested in these things after I leave this world.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

expectations

I expect certain things from friends or from those whom I call friends ( or people who call me friends). Those things could be some ways of communication, some greetings (like bdays), or similar. If the friend(s) don't fulfill that expectation, either I feel bad that I expected more out of a friend or I get angry at those. At this moment I feel it is bad. I will try to change it.

alien

back from nirman camp today. I m feeling like an alien in my office. Experiencing two completely different worlds day after the other. bored and enjoying the difference :)

Friday, June 5, 2009

science - better, arts - not so good

Came across this blog article today (it's in marathi). I wondered most of the things I never thought about before. I hardly have any friends from my school or junior college who had excellent marks in 10th and still went to arts stream for the 12th. I have some examples where people gave 12th exam in science and later shifted to arts stream.
I felt ashamed that till few years back myself used to look down at arts graduates thinking that either they chose arts stream because they didn't have good marks in 10th/12th or they lack the 'intelligence' required for science/commerce streams. Though my views became clean and clear in last 2-3 years, I still wonder about the surroundings that were responsible for conditioning of my mind.
Like the author says in the blog article, don't we need good socialogists, economists, political analysts, journalists, linguists along with 'doctors' and 'engineers'? Then since when and why did this 'science - better, arts - not so good' came into existence?
One reason that I find is education is always related to employment or salary. There have been different opinions about what edducation is for - right from Mahatma Gandhi to Ravindranath Tagore and from J Krishnamoorthy to A. S. Neil. A common person hardly looks at education as a process of becoming a good learner for his/her lifetime. Since high paying jobs were grabbed by science stream people (atleast till few years back), it would have helped in creating the 'science better - arts not so good' picture.
A side note while concluding this - few days back, I came across an excellent work on education process by Acharya Vinoba Bhave - "Shikshan Vichar". The book comments precisely on the purpose of education process, the means of it, its implications, its practicality. The essays in the book are more than relevant to current times (or rather it is relevant to the education process irrespective of times).

Thursday, June 4, 2009

communication is important

Communication is an extremely important skill. Yesterday I talked to one of my senior acquittance. He is a great person and I am a fan of him. For some reason he fired me yesterday. The things he told, most of them were true, but he told them in such a way that created anger and irritation in my mind despite of the genuineness of the person's feelings.

So whenever I have to interact with that person now onwards I will always have a reference of yesterday's conversation which is bad for me. Even by realizing that every person has some strengths and some weaknesses, I feel communication is something that weighs little higher as compared to other qualities/skills. I obviously don't mean that it is 'the' important quality and everybody should have only good communication skills and nothing else. What I mean is even if the intentions for any act are correct, mis-communication might hurt somebody's ego, convey things in a manner that are not the way they are and thus screw up the things.

My learning : communication is as important quality