Saturday, September 20, 2014

Trust metrics in Tamil

HR chart translated into Tamil. I had difficulty between authenticity and credibility. Hope these words are close enough.



Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sahayam and Sathguru from Periyar's perspective

Today being the birth day of Periyar, I received forwarded Whatsapp messages/greetings on the occasion. Coincidentally, there was also other unrelated messages, one of Mr. Sahayam the IAS officer & anti-corruption advocate on one of his encounters with few young men and another from Sathguru Jakki Vasudev on achieving unlimited potential in various personal dimensions. I could not resist but compare the contributions of these two men on the occasion, especially from Periyar's point of view.

Mr. Sahayam family's and his personal sacrifice and courage to fight corruption have become legendary. In this world where everyone gets fifteen minutes of fame, Mr. Sahayam has gained and sustained more than his share of popularity for good number of years although he did not pursue it or market himself towards his personal gain. From what I see his work and his speeches are shared by people who are not gaining any material benefit or favor for that. He doesn't run a marketing machine to push his agenda. Anti corruption remains a slogan and ambition for emerging political parties in general. However, the emerging parties haven't done much other than to raise it as a slogan to gain votes. Established parties however are wishy-washy on the topic only to blame the opponent at every chance. The ruling parties are especially vicious to the straight forward administrators if they don't bend as needed. Mr. Sahayam is one of many civil servants who have fought and are fighting corruption. That calls for incredible courage on his part. Look at what happened to Mr. Uma Shankar who was one of the straight forward IAS officers victimized by earlier administration. Uma Shankar got dragged into multiple scandals and got pushed to the sidelines. Given the state of the top level leadership on both administrative and judicial wings, any departmental charge and inquiry spells doom to the career of honest officers. Mr. Sahayam is marching forward in this backdrop, for no personal gain and making a lot of sacrifice. He could have chosen to be another complacent officer or even someone to sing the tune of his political masters. Power and money would have lined up to him. But he has chosen principled life for the benefit of broader society. For that, he would have gained Periyar's accolade.

When growing up, one of the self help and spiritual text that influenced me profoundly was of Swami Vivekananda. His writings on Karma yoga, was enlightening to young minds in spiritual quest. I am not purview to how he built the Ramakrishna Mutt. But in the pre-internet days, my guess is he had rich sponsors who funded him and his vision. His ardent followers published his work and raised funds to reach out across the world is my presumption. In the modern day, spiritual leaders have tools that they can use to directly reach out to crowd source their mission. Sathguru is one of the savvy spiritual leaders who has leveraged the internet tools to market him and his Isha foundation. There are many leaders famous and infamous who dominate the spiritual market place today. I don't undermine the product or the organization in the spiritual market. They are emerging as organized faith groups that has almost close to cult follower-ship just as any other religious group . It gets interesting when these groups argue about whether Shridi Baba should be prayed to or not. That is of entertainment value for the masses. In contrast to Swami Vivekananda however, the modern spiritual leaders remain on the sideline on the major societal issues. The slogan "Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached" is as powerful and potent today as it was in the days of Swami Vivekananda to energize the young men and women of his days to march towards the freedom struggle. The quotes of the modern spiritual leaders however don't target any societal issues, but rather fulfill their market need, essentially remaining vague and lacking conviction. The modern spiritual leaders choose such non-controversial areas as planting trees, conducting eye camps, educating the poor children, etc., that delivers feel-good factor for their predominantly young professional followers instead of such issues as fighting prevalent alcoholism among youth. Those services are also important contributions of an organization. But any non-profit organization can offer those services. If Periyar was here today, he would urge Sathguru to direct his mission towards eradication of alcoholism among youth through his spiritual teachings. The element of courage and sacrifice for social cause, that lacks today, will then get established in the spiritual path. People beyond their willing and paying followers will benefit from such initiatives.

Friday, April 26, 2013

A wonderful message in place of a legal notice!

In a world of copyrights, patents, obfuscation, anti trust laws, competitive suits, reverse engineering, etc., I came across this wonderful message in the header of an open source code file.

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** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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**    May you do good and not evil.
**    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
**    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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What a wonderful message! Writing code for the sake of sharing with the world rather than for making a living has elevated the coding as an expression of love!!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

A visitor to the neighborhood

A coyote checking out the neighborhood!

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Last day of a long relationship

My first car...what an exciting moment that was in life! Soon after I moved to U.S. I bought this car. My kids call it the "Green car" as opposed to the "big car" the other vehicle, a minivan that my wife drives. Green car has come with me as a reliable friend all through the past fifteen years. It is older than my two children and we were a happy couple even before I met my wife. It took me all around the east coast of US. Together we created a lot of memories claiming up the slippery stretches of Mount Washington, trips to Niagara falls, New York, Washington D.C. and many other places miles and miles away. Brought us back home safely and reliably all the time. It was in this car I took my wife to deliver my two children in the hospital and brought home the babies on their first car ride. The proudest moment of all was when I brought my Mom to US, sat her on the passenger seat and rode her around. Both of my in-laws rode along in this car on their visit to US, and both departed this earth in a gap of few short years after their return to India leaving us only their memories behind.

Well, after 163,000 miles, today becomes the last day for the Green car with me. As with many things in life, it is time to move on. The car is still healthy although it has turned into a slightly high maintenance vehicle. The wear and tear is getting to the performance. It should still run for another 50,000 miles or so. But for me it is time to part with it. The excitement of getting a new car hasn't set in me. It is the pain of parting the Green car, that is dominant. Getting a small white compact hybrid in exchange of my beloved Green car.

So long my friend...in many ways, you are leaving me a better person than how you found me. I only wish I am as reliable and useful to others in life as you were to me.

Friday, March 08, 2013

A funny reading material at a friend's place

The last thing you want to know when you are there!

Saturday, January 05, 2013

Quote from Martin Luther King Jr memorial Washington D.C.