Thursday, June 30, 2011

The champion falls..

But real champions remain champions even in defeat.

Your legacy will live on, Roger Federer!

And hats off to you, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. That was definitely inspiring! :)

Sunday, June 26, 2011

The next karate kid

Its an old movie, but I just watched it on TV.  Its a simple story about an impatient girl and her old caretaker who teaches her to get focussed through karate, and helps her stand up for herself.

There were however, some very memorable quotes

"Fighting not good. Somebody always gets hurt"
"Ambition without knowledge is like a boat on dry land"
"The answer is important only if the right question is asked"

Lots of meaning in all 3 of them :)

Would definitely recommend the movie for light viewing..

Friday, June 24, 2011

BigV and X

One of the best things about home are the long chats I have with dad! We discussed this on the way to buy vegetables..  I felt it was worth sharing!

Now consider this large village BigV. Lets say 200 sq.kms big. It has a variety of resources and can generally sustain itself. Now, in BigV a certain item X is very important. It is a religious/cultural symbol and every household in BigV is expected to have X. As BigV grows, it needs more and more of X and there isnt enough X within BigV.

Now what does BigV do? It buys X from other villages. Now, the interesting thing about X is, it has very little use outside BigV. So all other villages produce X and sell it to BigV. Sometimes directly (when BigV has what they want) and sometimes indirectly ie. sell X to someone else, who sells it to BigV (this happens when BigV doesnt have what they want). Since BigV is among the largest villages, and it is growing rapidly, the demand for X is also growing rapidly. The supply of X cannot keep up and hence X has become quite valuable. People hoard X so they can sell it to BigV later. Everyone knows that the people of BigV want X really badly, and they ll buy it no matter what the price. So the value of X keeps going up.

All villages thus produce X to satisfy BigV's growing demand and the people of BigV spend a considerable amount of their effort producing goods that can be exchanged for X (because X has become quite expensive, you see). And the amount of X in BigV keeps increasing (because it is not a consumable). 

You might ask - why is X so important to the people of BigV? If BigV stopped hoarding X, they can probably use their time and effort for better things.
Yes very true. But thats how cultural/religious symbols are. Not always logical. :)

Now, consider the following:
Supply of X will run out soon. What happens then? Everyone in BigV cant have X anymore. Will it lose its value?

Or what if say, 200 years later, culture changes, and X loses its importance in BigV? 

In either case, what happens to all the X that is stored in BigV? Is it worthless now? And what of all the effort the people of BigV made to acquire X? Gone to waste?

And finally, what is the point?
BigV is India and X is gold!
Only around 10% of the gold produced in the world is used in industry. Everything else, is for invesment and jewellery. 
The current price of gold is USD1500 for 31 grams.
India buys 20% of the gold produced every year. (around 500 tonnes. Which translates to USD 25 billion per year. Which is 2% of India's GDP)
10% of all the gold ever produced (around 13,000 tonnes) is in India.
So, what happens when gold loses its symbolic value? 

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Vibes

When you are minding your own business, and others near you are minding their own business,  things are not as disconnected as they might seem. Vibes get passed around, and these vibes impact everyone.

It is not important to be positive only when you are interacting with other.. it is important to be positive when you are interacting with yourself. It does make a difference to the environment around you!