A similar idea is being tried in India to form a strong lokpal bill by the civil society to check corruption in the high places and the government is vehemently opposing it as many of their crooked tricks to loot the country will have to be surrendered.
Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Authors. Show all posts
Monday, August 15, 2011
Friday, February 19, 2010
Darwin, a free-market economy enthusiast?
By saying "Survival of the fittest", did Darwin just talk about free-market economy? In the real world, no one can forcibly control most of the environment and evolution as a response for it. Hence free-market environment reigns supreme in the long term nature of the world.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
What matters now!
One of the best self improvement things you could find on the web today. Contains the gist of many books that are going to be released this year in 2010. All the big authors from various fields join in for this one freely distributable presentation. Just awesome!
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination
J.K. Rowling, author of the best-selling Harry Potter book series, delivers her Commencement Address, “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination,” at the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Writing and reading
“There are two types of writers: those who make you think and those who make you dream” - Brian Aldiss
The writer has to be a good reader. The kind that sticks to academic texts and does not read what others write (and here I’m not just talking about books but also blogs, newspaper columns and so on) will never know his own qualities and defects.
People always judge others using the model of their own limitations – and at times the opinion of the community is full of prejudices and fears.
Join those who sing, tell stories, enjoy life and have happiness in their eyes. Because happiness is contagious and always manages to keep people from being paralyzed by depression, loneliness and troubles.
William Blake said: all that we write is the fruit of memory or the unknown. If I can make a suggestion, respect the unknown and look there for your source of inspiration. The stories and facts remain the same, but when you open a door in your unconscious and let yourself be led by inspiration you will see that the way to describe what you have lived or dreamt is always far richer when your unconscious is guiding the pen.
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