Life inside a bubble felt safer, comfortable and reasonable.... though it’s taken a toll to not burst it deliberately. This is not (just) because I was a saint, but we knew it the hard way. Home schooling is somewhat a natural form of school, you know your kid the way you should. You see his or her potential more clearly. You make sure your kid doesn’t start practising a 9-5 routine, especially when they are too little and fragile— how much ever crazy they drive you. However, 90% of human Brain development takes place by the time you turn five. Thus, in my perspective, though painful, anything significantly new (and good, possibly needed for the future years) should be introduced by the fifth birthday. Not sure if I want to walk the talk. To thrive, academia isn’t the key. Academia at a young age is absolutely overrated. There is a reason for this, in the previous generations. I won’t get to it now. But, shaping an individual that is equipped enough to identify the key is the most...
Geometry and Life - Many a time I've wondered why I even learnt Geometry ..etc., at school. Recently I did realize how these come in so handy while interpreting Climate models (and so on) , or when it comes to "handling real life". Had a "seriously funny" (:)) conversation with a friend yesterday. At some point he mentioned something about "drawing parallels between two people". Now, this drove me to write this blog post. "Geometric Rules of Life" ( Is there a rule without an exception?) 1) Parallel Lines of life - People with like minds "will never" meet. So if you find someone who thinks just like you "every single time", please don't conclude that he/she is the right match for you. Note: Weak rule. 2) Perpendicular Lines of Life - We think alike just once..but that's okay since we get to meet at the "right" time (right angles).. 3) Curvy Vs Straight lines of Life - One person is really focu...
Can you rate the following tasks in the order of difficulty and perhaps come up with an emoticon that closely resembles your reaction at the time of reading each of these tasks? Draft job description for a manufacturing engineer. Draft job description for a climate scientist. Draft job description for a housewife. Draft job description for a working wife. Draft job description for a working mom and wife. Draft job description for a working dad and husband. Draft job description for a househusband. Now, try to order the above along these metrics: monetary value, credits/rewards (not $), societal status (how others perceive you in your role) , self-worth quotient, emotional and mental exhaustion. While reading the above, if you wanted to either quit, or didn’t have any difficult emotions, my friend (not literally, no) , congratulations, you’re privileged. How others perceive you.. implicitly, but quite significantly, impacts your self-worth. Me...
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