>Exaclty .... and I can see you are now thinking of BETTER solutions >within >Indian Framework rather then thinking of what GOI did or did >not do...
I MIGHT have, or could have -- had India been able to RESPOND to Assam's disaffections. But in its absence, in India's quarter century of stonewalling, in its unimaginative and fruitless pursuits, only a fool will hold that framework sacred and only the inferentially challenged would read that in what I wrote. >Without a move towards reform India would not have been where it is today. *** No it would not be doomed. It would continue tottering like it always did, with a few prospering on the backs of the many. Except, it ought not to be sacred to anyone who is adversely affected by its inertia and inability to change. >I agree you have great IMAGINATION. *** Good. Then why challenge it ? Why not add your own to it to ? Or are you attempting to sound like a constructive participant while sparing no effort to undermine it, without ever attempting to present anything constructive? > >You love to >IMAGINE that India's progress has halted, you love to >IMAGINE that India's system has completely broken down >and you love to IMAGINE of a Sovereign IslamicRepublic of Assam. *** This demonstrates the quality of YOUR imaginations,not mine. >BTW, I thought Creative people have better things to do then >digging up never >ending discussions *** Anyone can think anything. But the quality of thought makes the difference, not the airing of one. And if my points did not find their mark, there wouldn't be such endless but vacuous arguments to discredit them. Would there? At 11:52 AM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty wrote: > > A creative person is OPTIMISTIC for finding BETTER >> SOLUTIONS! >> > >Exaclty .... and I can see you are now thinking of >BETTER solutions within Indian Framework rather then >thinking of what GOI did or did not do... THAT is why >I said you are thinking positive > >> If there were moves towards reforms--but a person >> shows disdain for >> it--that would be different. > >Ki Mushkil.... back to square one. Without a move >towards reform India would not have been where it is >today. It would have doomed by now. However, reform >is a continous process ... everywhere > > >> On the other hand, if a person would rather remain >> blind and deaf to >> what obviously are dysfunctional, >> he is the one who lacks IMAGINATION and is >> creatively challenged. > >I agree you have great IMAGINATION. You love to >IMAGINE that India's progress has halted, you love to >IMAGINE that India's system has completely broken down >and you love to IMAGINE of a Sovereign Islamic >Republic of Assam. Unfortunately, NOT all Imaginers >are Creative . > >BTW, I thought Creative people have better things to >do then digging up never ending discussions > > >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> >> Ki muskil! >> >> >> Ei Ingrezi bhasha ta na puro 'bogus' . Ki bolse wra >> bujhai jai-na. >> That is why I keep saying 'it is that damned English >> language'. For >> if it were not, one would come out smelling like >> you-know-what? >> >> Why? >> >> For a very simple reason: >> >> A creative person is OPTIMISTIC for finding BETTER >> SOLUTIONS! >> >> NOT towards expecting results out of NOTHING, as in >> REFORMING what is >> dysfunctional about India. >> If there were moves towards reforms--but a person >> shows disdain for >> it--that would be different. >> >> On the other hand, if a person would rather remain >> blind and deaf to >> what obviously are dysfunctional, >> he is the one who lacks IMAGINATION and is >> creatively challenged. >> >> Bujhle' ekhon? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> At 7:46 AM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty >> wrote: >> >Me too ...... looks people are thinking positive >> >rather then "blame it on GOI" game >> > >> > >> > >> >--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> >> I am most impressed by people who have the > > ability >> >> to see the light, >> >> even if it smacks of "bhutor mukhot raam-naam" >> :-) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> At 6:03 AM -0700 8/29/07, Krishnendu Chakraborty >> >> wrote: >> >> >One more addition to the ORs --- >> >> > >> >> >>Characteristics of the Creative Person >> >> >>optimistic >> >> > >> >> >dedicated to those who are always pessimistic >> about >> >> >India :) >> >> > >> >> >BTW, we seem to be losing focus already >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >>In adults, creativity has too often been >> >> suppressed >> >> >through >> >> >education, but it is still >> >> > >there and can be reawakened. >> >> > >> >> > OR >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >It can't be done. This attitude is, in >> effect, >> >> >surrendering >> >> >before the battle. >> >> > >By assuming that something cannot be done or >> a >> >> >problem >> >> >cannot be solved, a person >> >> > >gives the problem a power or strength it >> didn't >> >> have >> >> >before. >> >> >And giving up before >> >> > >starting is, of course, self fulfilling. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > OR >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > > Definition: a problem is (1) seeing the >> >> difference >> >> >between >> >> >what you have and what >> >> > >you want or (2) recognizing or believing that >> >> there >> >> >i >> >> > >> >> > OR >> >> > >> >> > >The curious person's questioning attitude >> toward >> >> >life is a >> >> >positive one, not a destructive >> >> > >one reflecting skepticism or negativism. >> >> > >> >> > OR >> >> > >> >> > >"Hey, I know a way to make that better." >> >> >Constructive >> >> >discontent is necessary for a >> >> > >creative problem solver, for if you are happy >> >> with >> >> >everything the way it is, you won't >> >> > >want to change anything. 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