Friday, December 30, 2011
A new year awaits..
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Of corrupt people and cheap politics..
Thursday, May 26, 2011
A sea change
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Off my mind
At times we become much oblivious to our own thoughts and then we try to ignore them until one day we feel perplexed as to what we were doing. We then realize that we have had thoughts we were unaware of. Reality slaps us in the face and confesses all our surreptitious thoughts. May be its just me, or maybe it happens to each and everyone. We know that one day it would be revealed and surprisingly, we still hold on to them.
Keeping secrets can be an interesting thing especially when we hide our feelings from someone else. But eventually it just bursts out at the perfect timing and we see that it’s exactly what the other person needed. Although we had kept it secretly to ourselves, we find that they were longing to hear it. And perhaps they were oblivious to their longing to hear it! And then again, the very second the words escape our mouth new thoughts develop. It’s just like a cycle of thoughts coming inside and outside the grey matter.
Friday, January 28, 2011
A colourless perspective..
This was the day where I had to start answering these questions every time it came out that I had this hereditary condition: “Can you see green?” “Can you see red?” “What color is this?” It is simply amazing how misunderstood this condition is. I also don’t think people realize how much this misunderstanding can affect people.
So,hereby i try to explain what really is color blindness..
Color blindness is an inherited condition most common in men ( 8-12 percent of white men, and less than one half of one percent in women). The basic definition of color blindness comes in three basic flavors. There is the very rare condition of total color blindness, where a person sees their world in shades of black, white, and gray. Blue-yellow color blindness is also quite rare, and as the name implies, these people struggle with colors in shades of blue and yellow. The last classification is red-green color blindness. This is, by far the most common version of the condition. Individuals with this last aspect have issues with shades of red and green.
In my case, I am red-green color blind. The first thing people do when they hear this is immediately point to something red or something green and ask if I can tell what color it is. The short answer to that is, yes I can see green and I can see red. The label color blind is something of a misnomer. Really the condition should really be labeled as having a color deficiency and not blindness to color altogether. Much like other traits you have such as your finger prints, color blindness is unique to the person. My issues really only flare up on two occasions. In really low light some greens for me will turn grey or black (no not stoplights at night, it’s more subtle than that). Secondly, if two shades of green are close together and are very similar, they may blend together or create a bit of a grey shift too. It is hard to describe, but that’s what happens for me.
My own version of color blindness is unique to me. Someone else, who is also classified as red-green, might have a different sensitivity or other colors that cause issues. This is because it all depends on what the eyes are deficient in. There are three different types of cones in the eye that decide how it picks up colors. Now color blindness results when one of these cones are missing, or is simply not working properly.
One of the unfortunate consequences of this condition is that some people, who would otherwise be qualified to do so, are disqualified from holding certain jobs because they are being labeled as color blind.
And so,here i am doing an mba whereby i cud have been an army doctor or a cosmologist by now..!!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
GooD ByE Kotlerji..
So,why I hate marketing subject??
Simply because,it has nothing of logic,every tom,dick or harry makes up a new model,or a 'new marketing techique' which even a common man can say less the jargons.Who doesn't know that any rationale customer wants to recieve the most of what he can after paying a dime out of his pockets.Explain to any Indian housewife the theories/models made by any marketing guru (again less the jargons),they'll laugh at you saying there's nothing new in it.
Marketing is just common sense which the morons make a 'jargonified' subject so that other morons can mug it up.And even when it is taught by an even morose teacher who has some of the aforesaid gurus(morons) as her marketing infatuations.A person who just can't think by herself,how would she teach marketing??
And Case Studies,yes they do happen now and then.You get into the intricacies of the case,wake up long at night,assume different situations,and then finally come up with a perfect decision only to find that your decision was wrong cuz it didn't meet the norms of Mr.Kotler or perhaps Mr.Ferrel.Why man?? Are kotler/ferrel the only intelligent guys and we all (the teacher included) idiots??
So,the problem is not marketing.May be marketing should not even be taught.It is just a practical way how to reach to your customer and no matter how.What matters is how satisfied your consumer is.Today Mack Zuckerberg is the Ceo of facebook and his marketing plans are abuzz all over but i don't think he refers Kotler everytime for decisions.May be he didn't ever study marketing at all.
Again,as they say Insurance is all just about Statistics and Marketing.But I don't think my marketing head would hand me a Kotler and say "Saurabh,read the flanking strategy and help us in this problem"..
Would he??