Like Admin Noronha, I too do not see that this guy is claiming that his world
is better than someone else's. His proposal is that mythology and traditions
shape people's ways of behaving and doing business. While there is some truth
in this view from the subjective standpoint, the problem I see
Hi Selma,
Devadutt Pattanaik
[http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/devdutt_pattanaik.html] struck me
as making some very important points.
His view didn't strike me as arguing that "India is better", but just
different. Not just India, but a whole lot of societies which have a
non-linear approach to
Selma,
I agree with U fully. I do not understand why Frederick brings such crap to the
attention of Goanet, in the first place.
May I add: 'The Guy' has spoken nothing but crap and unholy crap that can only
come from persons who are misguided by myths that are a figment of imagination
of a 'g
a ballerina and an a Kuchipudi dancer?! Taste?! You see?! The music
part was utter trash. *
venantius j pinto
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 03:41:35 +0530
> From: Frederick Noronha
> Subject: [Goanet] My world is always better than your world...
>
> My worl
Dear FN,
Rarely have I come across a talk as full of nothingness as this one. First of
all, he implicitly assumes the Indian way is superior but more damning that
that, he assumes that old stereotype, East is East and West is West and ne'vr
the twain shall meet. In my experience, I have never co
My world is always better than your world... Thought provoking!
Devdutt Pattanaik: East vs. West -- the myths that mystify
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/devdutt_pattanaik.html
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