We live in a crowded place. A place which binds you to such tight chains, a place that squeezes all your virgin thoughts and floods your mind with mundane words of survival. We are blinded to the aura of richness that surrounds us. The same richness, which, if ever espoused, would bring about a feeling of deep content and happiness in us.
From the moment we're born, we become a part of this cycle which I like to call the "Cycle of serfdom". This cycle of serfdom slowly and steadily enters our minds and drives us away from our free thoughts of innocence. Its a natural phenomenon really. If we observe what Darwin did among different living species, we'll notice the theory of "Survival of the Fittest" applies everywhere. Not only in the arms of infancy and embryonic stages of life, but also in our daily lives. Our lives are a mere struggle for survival.
Some of us were born gifted, a vision and ability like no other. But these chains of survival snatch all that away from our blood. All we're left to see is that we got a lot of life running through our veins, going to a complete waste.
Anyways..... enough Blogging for now. Gotta go n sleep for a new morning, a new ring to the chain......
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
62nd Year of Independence
I think this year on Independence Day, is the perfect of time to set our goals and responsibilities straight not only as individuals, as students, as employees, as professionals; but also as moral citizens of this great Nation.
This year, on 15th August, I lay back thinking about the country. Where it has come from, and where it is going, and the role that I have to play in its path. Looking back on the years prior to independence, I think the youth lacks a certain respect and admiration for all the events that led to our independence and all those who shaped the future of the country in it's post independence era.
Let me exemplify this. Talking about people like Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Mohandas Gandhi, I feel a striking difference of opinion among people of my age today. Some despise Gandhi and call him a manipulator. Some are of the opinion that Bhagat Singh and Gandhi were enemies and Bhagat Singh was the real hero and Gandhi was a crook.
The truth is that Bhagat Singh was a very dynamic personality and represents the youth of India even today. His courage and love for the country can never be embodied by any person of the present generation. He definitely is an ideal Icon for every child and youngster of India. But I'll tell you something that Bhagat Singh was not - a Mass Mover. He was a revolutionary of the order of Bhai Parmanand, Khudi Ram Bose, Sukhdev, Chandrashekhar Azad and others. Their policy of overthrowing the British Government by force was a minority ideology.
Gandhi on the other hand, was a mass mover. His ideas moved the nation. His ideology of Non Violence without doubt, shook the British foundation in the country. I'll tell you some allegations against Gandhi. He, at times, supported the British in sending Indian troops to fight against Germany. But think of this.... Britain and Nazis were enemies, and Hitler was looking to conquer Europe and finally the world. What if we didn't support the British, what if Britain lost out to Germany (remember the Battle of Britain ? ). What if Germany went on to conquer Asia after that ? Would we rather surrender to British or Germans ? So whether you like him or hate him, you can't ignore him in our country.
Honestly, after World War 2 , independence for India was on the cards.... No matter what. Britain's position was very weak. It wasn't even able to sustain it's own government, let alone ours.
So our struggle for independence played a key role, less in getting us independent from British, and more so in shaping the political future of an Independent India.
Now..... where are we headed ? Honestly, WE must decide that. We've already shown the First World Nations that their economy relies on our Brains. Now we must show them that India is gonna take over and dominate. I don't say this just for the sake of 15th August. I say this after years of research and reading so many books by great people and understanding their opinions on the Country.
We indeed have a lot of responsibility towards shaping the future of this great nation and let us all join hand in making this long last dream of our ancestors come true.
Jai Hind !
This year, on 15th August, I lay back thinking about the country. Where it has come from, and where it is going, and the role that I have to play in its path. Looking back on the years prior to independence, I think the youth lacks a certain respect and admiration for all the events that led to our independence and all those who shaped the future of the country in it's post independence era.
Let me exemplify this. Talking about people like Bhagat Singh, Subhash Chandra Bose, Mohandas Gandhi, I feel a striking difference of opinion among people of my age today. Some despise Gandhi and call him a manipulator. Some are of the opinion that Bhagat Singh and Gandhi were enemies and Bhagat Singh was the real hero and Gandhi was a crook.
The truth is that Bhagat Singh was a very dynamic personality and represents the youth of India even today. His courage and love for the country can never be embodied by any person of the present generation. He definitely is an ideal Icon for every child and youngster of India. But I'll tell you something that Bhagat Singh was not - a Mass Mover. He was a revolutionary of the order of Bhai Parmanand, Khudi Ram Bose, Sukhdev, Chandrashekhar Azad and others. Their policy of overthrowing the British Government by force was a minority ideology.
Gandhi on the other hand, was a mass mover. His ideas moved the nation. His ideology of Non Violence without doubt, shook the British foundation in the country. I'll tell you some allegations against Gandhi. He, at times, supported the British in sending Indian troops to fight against Germany. But think of this.... Britain and Nazis were enemies, and Hitler was looking to conquer Europe and finally the world. What if we didn't support the British, what if Britain lost out to Germany (remember the Battle of Britain ? ). What if Germany went on to conquer Asia after that ? Would we rather surrender to British or Germans ? So whether you like him or hate him, you can't ignore him in our country.
Honestly, after World War 2 , independence for India was on the cards.... No matter what. Britain's position was very weak. It wasn't even able to sustain it's own government, let alone ours.
So our struggle for independence played a key role, less in getting us independent from British, and more so in shaping the political future of an Independent India.
Now..... where are we headed ? Honestly, WE must decide that. We've already shown the First World Nations that their economy relies on our Brains. Now we must show them that India is gonna take over and dominate. I don't say this just for the sake of 15th August. I say this after years of research and reading so many books by great people and understanding their opinions on the Country.
We indeed have a lot of responsibility towards shaping the future of this great nation and let us all join hand in making this long last dream of our ancestors come true.
Jai Hind !
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thoughts worth a Pretty Penny...
Not letting the moment go, I jumped up and opened my favorite book "Men of Steel" to page 4. And there he was.... Nandan Nilekani. Ahhh... There's a subtle human-ness in him, that separates him from all my other favorite Entrepreneurs. I got a whim to be just like him someday. "Infosys" Rocks !!!! :)
Anyways, I began my day (as usual), starting my laptop. I set up the Android environment. Yea, I've had some hands-on Java Practice and Android would be the "A OK" place to pick up some good ol' object oriented skills. Andriod's got some cool libraries and I'm waiting to start building some nice Applications.
Anyways, Mom called for Breakfast. I entered the dining room and there it was !! ... A bowl of fresh fruits.... 2 thoughts crossed my mind. One was "Good food... Good health" :) and the other was the main reason I was eating all this "Jaundice Recovery" :(... That made me sad !!
I brushed up on some good ol' Mathematics. Ahhh.... General 2nd Degree Equations. I studied the Quartic Equation today and Vieta's Method to solve it. I made a simple C Program to do the same. What better feeling than to merge 2 of my interests !!
My entire day went away in doing this and some usual Virtual Networking. Those cliched "Hi"s and "Wassup"s.... It's almost a recursive algorithm. And redundant too :P...
And in the end, I looked back on my day and pondered over the irony of the fact that I started it off feeling all pumped and relishing Thoughts worth a Pretty Penny and now there I was... All confused and muddled, feeling like a Lost ball in high weeds.
Anyways... Chao... :)
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Music for the Soul..
This morning I woke up to the sound of music. The adagio rhythm ringing in my ears. Some leftover thoughts in my head like the dew of the morning. The only difference lay in its freshness. I slept late last night. A "not-so-pleasant" conversation with a friend followed by a half an inkling of sleep. The music played in my ears. The bittersweet symphony followed by a longing to make the ends meet.
I woke up to an excellent cup of bed-tea, followed by a fat free breakfast :P. The echo of last night's conversation resounded in my ear and made me feel like locking all them up in Davy Jones' Locker and start a new day.
I woke up to an excellent cup of bed-tea, followed by a fat free breakfast :P. The echo of last night's conversation resounded in my ear and made me feel like locking all them up in Davy Jones' Locker and start a new day.
Anyways, I took out my Piano and started to play. An F sharp scale was my mood. So I played a Ruben Studdard. It was soulful. It struck a chord hidden deep in my heart. Saved by the music...
I decided to do some improvisation and concocted some nice saxophone tunes along with a Hindi Classic song from the movie "Dil Apna Preet Parai" called "Ajeeb dastaan hai yeh". At the end of the session, I was back to my sane normal self.
Soon after, I opened my Facebook account. Did some nice chatting with a close friend. We discussed lots of interesting topics right from semantic searching and Operating System intelligence to the abstraction of the world and the Law of Attraction.
Still I had barely killed 4 hours of the entire day and still had more than 12 hours to figure out a decent plan for execution. To my luck, my friend showed up and spent the entire afternoon with me. We discussed a lot of issues. Some of which were exigent, rest of them were not really my cup of tea. So naturally, my impatience to end the matter was quite visible.
Soon after he left, I developed an appetite for understanding the Indian tax laws, so I pumped up my router and hit the Google button for some information. Soon after I decided to watch some ladies cricket. The semi final was on. India vs New Zealand. There I was on my chair, watching these girls play some fine cricket. Made me wonder how much of orthodoxy and prejudices they have to face and overcome to reach to their stand. It inspired me to make a difference in my life. Anyways, India lost.
So that was the end of my day. Another page of my life closed. As I slowly near the end, my inquisitiveness to understand my reason for existence increases and so does my enthusiasm.
All I would like is some Good Music for my soul please.... :)
Monday, June 15, 2009
What college taught us..
Now that college is over, I can look over it and think that college was much more than an educational experience. It was a lesson in life. I think we all have matured a lot from the day we entered the gates of college.
I think every one has a story to tell. A story, equally worth learning from. I think we've all had our share of experiences in college. Experiences of victory, of defeat, of pain, of laughter, of agony, of trust, of anguish, of relief. And in the end, as we look back, I realize that it was all worth it.
I step out of my campus as a better person, a more mature person, whose perspective of life has broadened, who has learned a lot of lessons, who realized his strengths and weaknesses and who is ready to face the next phase of life with full vigor.
Whatever life holds in store for all of us, and wherever life may take us, we all can surely thank our college life for the person it has made out of us...
I think every one has a story to tell. A story, equally worth learning from. I think we've all had our share of experiences in college. Experiences of victory, of defeat, of pain, of laughter, of agony, of trust, of anguish, of relief. And in the end, as we look back, I realize that it was all worth it.
I step out of my campus as a better person, a more mature person, whose perspective of life has broadened, who has learned a lot of lessons, who realized his strengths and weaknesses and who is ready to face the next phase of life with full vigor.
Whatever life holds in store for all of us, and wherever life may take us, we all can surely thank our college life for the person it has made out of us...
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Women Empowerment
Recently I got an incentive to do more research on the contemporary Woman... and what brings her here ! I mean.... the history of women that has led to the present stand that they hold in society.
I realized that throughout history, women have always been subjected to servitude and lesser than a handful had ever stepped up to fight the tyranny. And although society has changed today, there are still a number of problems and cases of treason reported on a global scale against women.
Women are still considered the weaker sex by their male counterparts and only a highly educated man (and believe me... that's rare) would disagree.
So we must play our respective roles to combat the problems of women oppression and give them the platform for competing at the same level against men and also the equal rights that they deserve.
All hail women ! :)
Cheers !!
I realized that throughout history, women have always been subjected to servitude and lesser than a handful had ever stepped up to fight the tyranny. And although society has changed today, there are still a number of problems and cases of treason reported on a global scale against women.
Women are still considered the weaker sex by their male counterparts and only a highly educated man (and believe me... that's rare) would disagree.
So we must play our respective roles to combat the problems of women oppression and give them the platform for competing at the same level against men and also the equal rights that they deserve.
All hail women ! :)
Cheers !!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Open Source and SOA ! Where's the work ??
A couple of days back, I was just surfing through sourceforge.com for some projects related to Service Oriented Arch. and found it a pain to find some core projects. The blogs were filled with people asking basic doubts about SOA and it really made me realize the need to really uplift the SOA Open Source Community.
I was part of a project on upgrading the OpenUDDI Registry and adding enterprise oriented Workflow management schemes and APIs to it. And the OpenUDDI registry was really nothing less than a 'shock' as compared to those high-end enterprise Registries.
Big vendors in the market like Oracle Corps and IBM are way ahead in the Middleware Department and have left behind their Open Source Counterparts in the quality and functionality of the products.
(Ironic that these firms are the biggest contributors to Open Source !!)
I think that Middleware needs a boost and its latent potent needs to be tapped cause, Middlewares basically redefine how Business is done online !
I was part of a project on upgrading the OpenUDDI Registry and adding enterprise oriented Workflow management schemes and APIs to it. And the OpenUDDI registry was really nothing less than a 'shock' as compared to those high-end enterprise Registries.
Big vendors in the market like Oracle Corps and IBM are way ahead in the Middleware Department and have left behind their Open Source Counterparts in the quality and functionality of the products.
(Ironic that these firms are the biggest contributors to Open Source !!)
I think that Middleware needs a boost and its latent potent needs to be tapped cause, Middlewares basically redefine how Business is done online !
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