Very interesting! Recd from my friend: https://medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/while-everyone-is-distracted-by-social-media-successful-people-double-down-on-a-totally-underrated-5a86701e9a27
https://medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/how-elon-musk-learns-faster-and-better-than-everyone-else-a010a4f586ef Each group develops an identity based, in part, on how it’s different or better than other groups KR EGO of the mind; this disease is caused by the great religious heads also. Without prejudice if we think, Jesus and Mohamad did not know anything about Sanatana dharma and their ideas became a religion, fanned out by the ordant newcomers as new Broomsticks sweep well; but that is the case of Buddha, Mahaveer, ramanujar and the Madwar. They were brilliant phenomena, and learnt only from their parent and Gurus who could have taught all of them only from the root vedic scriptures; they could have explained another interpretation on Vedas sustaining the Hinduism; but they did not; one who was barbaric may find a way to raise the level, where he jhad no access to a pathway exxisting in India; but these people virtually dissociated from the root tree and ultimateluy failed; literally the use of tharka sastra and meemamsa were applied mainly by the buddist and the Jains to defy the parent roots through which they grew; Ramanuja and the Madwa slipped through the truth, by avoiding writing treatise for all verses in the vedic sutras which alone showed, they had doubts about their theory, but opened up another group. Religion is not the culprit; but those who used the ignorance of the people. KR IRS 14 7 23 On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 at 02:46, Rangarajan T.N.C. <tncrangara...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Echo Chambers > Source: Michael Simmons > > As groups grow in size, they become less stable and more diverse > <http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2004/03/the_dunbar_numb.html>, > eventually fracturing into subgroups. One of the most identifiable examples > of this phenomenon is religion. Judaism grows until it branches into > several different sects, one of which breaks off into Christianity. > Christianity grows, then branches into Catholic and Protestant. > Protestantism grows, then branches into Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, and > so on. > > This happens in every growing field, discipline, and community. Each new > group develops its own language and culture. While this improves > communication inside the group, it makes it harder for knowledge to travel > in or out, because it must be linguistically and culturally translated > first. > Each group develops an identity based, in part, on how it’s different or > better than other groups. These conceptual walls between groups lead to > polarization and prejudice. It’s easy to see this happening in religion and > politics, but it happens in all fields: Artists who become too > business-oriented are considered “sellouts.” Business executives often look > down on academics as too theoretical and not practical. Many people in the > hard sciences don’t even consider social sciences an actual science. > Academics who write popular books are considered to be less serious > researchers. > > > https://medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/while-everyone-is-distracted-by-social-media-successful-people-double-down-on-a-totally-underrated-5a86701e9a27 > > > https://medium.com/accelerated-intelligence/how-elon-musk-learns-faster-and-better-than-everyone-else-a010a4f586ef > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to thatha_patty+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CAL5XZoosdCBYiWLVoKAd-8qxdjZf3HOs1tSsNvcdXjzbcwW0_g%40mail.gmail.com.