You dont have to find reasons to be happy. This was a good revelation from my genesis mates. We need not be happy always though we seek for it all the time. we dont have to be successful all the time in our attempts, though the learnings from it are to be preserved. To come out of vicious loop of reasons and justifications, one has to unreasonable and then only one can attain bliss. Else it gets quite tough to come out of one's own internal rebellion for striving. Haven't thought about it before and will like to add more on this one...
Sep 15, 2008
Sep 3, 2008
Limits of Analogy
Today while taking the morning shower i was recollecting about my recent trips to Mathura. The cramped lanes and houses made me draw an analogy with transistor scaling.Whenever i come across a unbalanced person, my mind seeks to compare it with a under damped system and peeps into associated instabilities. If you come across blogs of any circuit designer,you will find most of time he ends up teaching you circuit design rather than explaining his thought! i read blogs of people from different fields and most of them possess this noble virtue. They are too much into their daily dosage and sub-consciously have their own way of looking at things.But i wonder how much of these metaphors adds relevance for a common man, given that a post gets successful if it attracts non-voracious readers from all corners of the planet. And by no means the post are meant to be people specific who share a common latitude. Irrespective of the various analogies cited, they tend to converge at some point while trying to address the core. Continuing on the 2nd example cited, a software developer may try to map the mental picture of an unbalanced person with a complicated algorithm involving a descent hierarchy of data structure. A market guy may talk in language of economics whereas a biologist will possibly use Darwin's theory for a lucid analogy. But the bottom line is that these multi-faceted analogies do indeed have the same soul and are in perfect harmony with each other as they share the same seed of thought.
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