Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Greeting Card for Sister's Marriage

My friend wants to give a greeting card for his sister’s (cousin) marriage. I accompanied him to Archies (Gift Shop) and started searching for a card that suits the occasion. We found New Year cards, Birthday cards & Valentine cards except the cards that convey wishes for sister’s marriage. We went to another place & found one card. But it was not that impressing. So we left disappointed.
I wanted to dig out the reasons for not getting what we wanted. My intelligent brain got the following reasons.

1. New Year, Birthday comes every year for everyone. But marriage can happen atmost 4 times on an average in a lifetime. (Wish that average becomes real for me :) )
2. Valentine cards can be given at any time but wedding cards can be given only during the occasion.
3. Since a wedding involves two persons, so just 50 cards are fine for 100 persons.
4. Even in those occasions there can only be 50% probability that a sister’s marriage is happening.
5. And there would be 10% probability to have a desire to give a greeting card.
Finally I will put end to this stupid analysis by partially accepting Archies though they could not fulfill our need.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Following the Herd

“Please do not follow the herd. Realize what you really wish and then pursue your goal. Listen to your self. Do not ignore it and take infinite challenges to pursue some other’s goals.” - Every one might have heard these words at some point of time. From the past few days, Raj wants to know whether he is following “his” goals and started introspection.

In his schooling the most fascinating subject was Natural Science (Physics, Botany & Zoology). To continue his interest in college the only option he knew was to become a Doctor. But it’s very difficult to get a seat in the college. Though his parents didn’t object him to choose his interests, like many of his friends he took Mathematics and Physics as major in the Pre-University studies. He was always amused by the laws of Physics but didn’t enjoy the mathematics. All the Differential mathematical problems got integrated and challenged his future. But with the motivation of his parents and teachers he managed to get into engineering.

First, he wanted to get rid of hard core mathematics. Even though IT was in deep waters by the dot com bubble, he started pursuing his studies in computer science. To his relief he found most of the computer science more or less “Common Sense” and a little bit of logical & mathematical puzzles. His interest grew and performed well in that domain.

Watching his friends getting a hefty package in a research company he too joined that company. In his work, even though he has to deal with numbers, he was able to manage it. But the only problem is that he thinks his interest is not in numbers.

There are two options in front of Raj. One is to quit from the present job & go after his interests. The other one is to develop interest in his current work leaving his preconceptions. Is it better to enjoy being a member of the herd or to come out of the herd?
Past, Present and Future - All are abstract.