On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 11:00 +0530, Kiran K Karthikeyan wrote:
Don't agree with this observation by the Kerala HC, but the article
below[1] posted by Madhu yesterday on Facebook demonstrates how
ingrained
playing as a team is in India.
Kiran
[1]
On 7 March 2014 08:42, SS cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 11:00 +0530, Kiran K Karthikeyan wrote:
Don't agree with this observation by the Kerala HC, but the article
below[1] posted by Madhu yesterday on Facebook demonstrates how
ingrained
playing as a team is in
On Mar 4, 2014 5:08 PM, Deepa Mohan mohande...@gmail.com wrote:
A selfish organism is the very definition of cancer.
I'm not sure if I agree with all that you said, Cheeni. But that last
line...breathtaking in its simplicity.
Thanks Deepa, you are kind as always. :-)
On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 11:00 +0530, Kiran K Karthikeyan wrote:
Don't agree with this observation by the Kerala HC, but the article
below[1] posted by Madhu yesterday on Facebook demonstrates how
ingrained
playing as a team is in India.
From a Hindu (also Jain and Sikh) viewpoint, team play is
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 5:08 AM, SS cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
The article looks at life like a single player game. Life can be a
single player game or a team game in which multiple players cooperate.
In India life is defined as a multiple player game in which your life is
played in family and
A selfish organism is the very definition of cancer.
I'm not sure if I agree with all that you said, Cheeni. But that last
line...breathtaking in its simplicity.
In infinite wisdom SS cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
I am going to start with a quote from the end of the article. It is not
my intention to argue with the premise of the article, but to point out
that the way one should live life has been studied through the ages
and Indian culture has some
On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 13:00 -0800, Raj Shekhar wrote:
What I see here is that you are using the model laid out in the Indian
texts (I assume the Hindu religious texts). Using this model has
benefits, but the bias that might creep in there is that the good of
many outweigh the needs of few.
On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 13:00 -0800, Raj Shekhar wrote:
What I see here is that you are using the model laid out in the Indian
texts (I assume the Hindu religious texts). Using this model has
benefits, but the bias that might creep in there is that the good of
many outweigh the needs of few.
On 4 March 2014 10:30, SS cybers...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 13:00 -0800, Raj Shekhar wrote:
What I see here is that you are using the model laid out in the Indian
texts (I assume the Hindu religious texts). Using this model has
benefits, but the bias that might creep in
Pasted here so I can refer to it later, in case of bitrot. But you
should really read this at the URL below, with all illustrations.
Comments?
Udhay
http://oliveremberton.com/2014/life-is-a-game-this-is-your-strategy-guide/
Life is a game. This is your strategy guide
Real life is the game
On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 07:53 +0530, Udhay Shankar N wrote:
Pasted here so I can refer to it later, in case of bitrot. But you
should really read this at the URL below, with all illustrations.
Comments?
Udhay
http://oliveremberton.com/2014/life-is-a-game-this-is-your-strategy-guide/
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