Friday, August 25, 2017

A Youngster's Apology- the conflict of isms affecting originality of thinking

I think quite a bit, I speak quite a lot and I do write once in a while. But then I do recognize that all of this is influenced by people and ideologies. There is a clutter of too many isms around me. The Greeks, the Indians and Philosophers all over spent an entire lifetime digging fundamental questions just so that they could let the next generation have the fruit of a long journey. I stand as a proud descendent of this rich intellectual heritage. But is my thinking original or am I influenced by isms? The leftists call me a capitalist, the rightists call me a socialist, the religious ones call me a Marxist. the atheists find new labels for every argument- for I have no loyalties. But then, is my thinking original? Well, even my title isn't original, I hope G.H.Hardy won't sue me for that!

Amidst this confusion of economic ideologies, I realize we human beings have come so far! We have eliminated so many diseases, increased the average life expectancy and the standard of living has been improving. So much more could have been achieved, so much more is to be achieved and I'm sure the activists haven't lost faith in the Darwinian forces already. Socialistic thought helps me in ensuring that everybody acquires the threshold capability to achieve something meaningful while the capitalistic paradigm helps me in understanding productivity better. I have had nasty debates with Marxists about how Capitalism evolved new business practices, which most of them are not even aware of. Generally, a Marxist labels every landlord as a thief and my grandfather was a landlord who commanded about 100 farmers and yet I'm a Marxist and yet I speak out against Marxism!

There is a very interesting conundrum I have been grappling with, over the last few weeks. As a teacher I always believed in the Darwinian forces.I hated Jishnu Krishnamurthy Philosophy for the manner in which the so called Alternative Schools implement it, though I love the thoughts and have even greater respect for the man! But then, once I got into even more serious teaching I have had some startling obvservations. Over the last years, I worked with handpicked students who'd compete to get an opportunity to express themselves at the Sciensation platform and yes it was all about "survival of the fittest". But then there is an important rider accompanying Darwin's theory- a specie can survive only if it can adapt to the conditions around it. We come up with post hoc explanations with eulogies of the species which made it, but what about those who didn't? So in my class of 40 students, is it okay if 15 students don't make it?

Let us look at academic performance function (however it is measured)- would you want to optimize the cummulative value of the function or would you want to maximize the score of each and every participant? Does the class stop if a student doesn't understand? Sure, you have personalized learning, but then you have peer discussions which is precisely the reason why we all gather at a place to study. So do the peer discussions stop if a student doesn't understand? If it does, will it affect the learning opportunities of the other students? If you suggest that students should be grouped as per their potential, are we inventing another caste system? Is it possible that the student who didn't follow would bring in fresh perspectives and has stumbled across conceptual hurdles which were just ignored by the rest of the class? This is the probably the Socialism vs Capitalism debate expressed in a different context.

I have been looking to get the best of perspectives out of school students through competitions. I think the phrase sport/game might suit better and this probably comes in due to my Mathematics/Game Theory background. However, I met one Ms Gurveen Kaur, an old lady who has dedicated an entire lifetime for the cause of education. Whenever, I stumble across road blocks, I only think of her and ask myself- would I want to end up like her someday, as someone who has created a huge impact amongst few people and helped in making the "invisible and slow" Darwinian force work? She kept questioning my premise that Games bring the best out of people. But then don't games also make you change your inherent behavior? Doesn't incentive corrupt the natural decision making process?

But then is learning a natural process or do we train the brain? Wait, is the nature vs nurture debate coming up now? Too many threads to be resolved, but then there is one fundamental question here- what is the carrot for all the participants to engage in a Dialogue? Is it just learning? Can a social incentive bring the best out of them? Can some other incentive emerge so that you don't have to use competition as a tool? I have lived the last six years of my entrepreneurial career on this weapon called competition and Ms Gurveen has lived the last six decades fighting against cut throat competition. This is a dilemma which I'd probably understand better as I keep continuing my experiments with competitions and interestingly my next competition is about "Experiments with Truth" on Oct 2nd.

As far as original thinking is concerned, all we know of are either naturofacts or artefacts- we've built our knowledge basis other's thoughts or by observing nature. But wait, this isn't original thinking right, I'm just quoting Michael Shermer here! Let me sound a little more eloquent by quoting Steve Jobs- "Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn't really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That's because they were able to connect experiences they've had and synthesize new things."

So please do accept my apology for all the isms which influence my thinking and thank you for listening in to various thoughts and questions which strike me.

Friday, August 11, 2017

An evolutionary Idea - the most powerful idea

Do we have to be patriotic? Do we need nation states?
Is the answer a yes and a no? How about a world without borders?
Can we lose our countrymen? Do we unite them?
Do we care about our nation? Do we care about humanity?
We have been discussing humanity, but there is hate everywhere!
There is hate, there is violence and there is filth everywhere
we have been discussing love, peace and nonviolence,
Do there seems to be an ever widening gap,

An ever widening gap between action and thought,
so why have a dialogue? What is the point of all these discussions?
Why discuss ideas which remain ideas for ever? Why discuss at all?
Is cynicism the new age pragmatism? Do we have a hope for a better tomorrow?
Do we need a revolution to overthrow the old? Do we even need the new?
Well, an even more powerful force has already been working!
We have come out of the feudal age into a democratic age, how ever imperfect they are,
Well evolution is probably the most powerful revolution, a slow one though

Since the powerful action is a thought,
A thought can create a dream,
a dream of a better tomorrow,
of nation where little children will one day live,
where they will not be judged by the color of their skin,
but by the content of their character
and yes dreams do come true
As the most powerful actions start with a thought

The world discussed Marx, Darwin, Adam Smith,
the world discussed socialism, capitalism,
the world discussed science, the world discussed religion,
the world read Ayn Rand, the world discussed John Rawls,
the world discussed free markets, the world discussed opportunities,
the world discussed justice, the world discussed empowerment,
the world discussed merit, the world discussed equality of opportunity,
the world discussed affirmative action, the world discussed special rights,

The world has discussed many great thoughts,
the world has discussed humanity, ethics, justice,
the world is moving towards an inclusive future,
the world has discussed science, engineering, medicine
the world will hopefully move into a powerful tomorrow,
the world has discussed environment, sustainability, development
the world will hopefully be a better place tomorrow,
the world will hopefully continue to discuss


While it is easy to discuss and spread hate,
an idea of love may require a lifetime,
a Hitler, a Saddam Hussain and a Stalin made it big, 
may be right, may be wrong, we may critique them,
that might be debatable, it may be not,
but few would question the intensions
of a Gandhi,a Mandela and a Martin Luther King had to wait,
and a critique of their struggles only produces a powerful thought

Here is one powerful idea which has been discussed,
we don't exactly know when it started, but it's been a long time,
this is an idea of humanity, of empathy, of oneness,
an idea that I am God and so are others,
an idea discussed by theists, atheists and agnostics alike,
an idea of curiosity, of creativity and consilience,
an idea discussed by spiritualists and materialists alike,
an Idea of love, an Idea of a land to discuss ideas

This powerful idea gave the world so many thoughts,
This powerful idea gave the world so many thinkers,
This powerful idea evolved a land which continued to grow,
A land which continued to care for its people, where the poor have a voice,
where the poor will hopefully have a better tomorrow, where the fight never ends,
fight against oppresion shall never end, for the land cares for the last man standing,
An idea of a land which looks beyond borders, for the still larger cause of humanity,
A land which welcomed ideas, which stuck with core values, a land which always evolved into a better self

Ladies and Gentlemen, we welcome you to discuss one of the most powerful ideas,
one of the most amazing ideas ever discussed in the history of mankind,
we welcome you to the 71st birthday party of the world's largest democracy,
we welcome you to a discussion on Idea of India, an evolutionary idea, a very powerful idea!