Circular Reasoning


Life comes a full circle, whether you like it or not. Sometimes, its great just to take a pause, measure the radians, and see if you are close. Think about what you had said then, and how things turned out. Think about what you could have said instead and how things would be?

Its a strange cycle. The same people that seemed invincible and could do no wrong, falter today. You did doubt your potential for a fleeting moment then. But today you are at your best, confident and passionate to win this world. Or may be its the other way round?

 well, it doesn't matter. Life still follows the circle, whether you like it or not.

Circles are referentially neutral. Meaning, The starting point is just another dot , and hence meaningless. View it from another angle, and the journey reverses.  What matters is the radians you cover, and what you learn enroute.

I am learning a ton, I hope you are too. 

Bedtime Wanderings

Fear must be mankind's biggest enemy? Most of us, we shroud our fears into socially acceptable nomenclature. 'Practicality' being one of the most ubiquitous. We strive to be practical and sensible, which merely means that we will mostly do something that is tried and tested and is basically failure proof. we hate to fail , and love to minimize risks.

On the contrary, homo sapiens were designed to take risks. Why? because we have the most amazing and complex brains of all living beings. We can negotiate risks like none other , and if we try we can be at ease with uncertainty. 

But what do we do instead? We buy insurance. Every kind of insurance. Our dislike for uncertainty is big business. 

That said, there  will always be are a select group of people that will swim against the tide. And wether or not you belong to this subset of humankind is a consequence of a few multivariate equations. The most conspicuous of them being how and where you grew up, how certain or uncertain the outcomes of your actions were, and how your reward history looked like versus other men of your time.

I will talk more later. or maybe not.