The amount of data printed in to a new born baby is simply enormous. It’s a 3 billion letter genetic code transfer from parents to their children. Every time you see a pregnant lady walking, be assured, she is assembling the biggest amount of information that can put all the super computers of our worldContinue reading “The walking Super Computers”
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Implicit Bias
Nobody sends insects on Valentine’s day. Because, insects have to be ugly and flowers beautiful. A doctor married a nurse. Their child goes to school. On the first day, the teacher asks, “So, your father is a doctor ?” ..The child says,” No”. ..The teacher was surprised. “But you are one of the doctors’Continue reading “Implicit Bias”
The past decade versus the future decade
Over a decade we accept a lot of changes as our own which we wouldn’t have found acceptable earlier. People greatly underestimate how much they will change in the coming 10 years. Yet, they accept a whole lot of changes that has already happened to them in the past 10 years as natural.Continue reading “The past decade versus the future decade”
Monopoly
much of land’s value comes not from what is built on the plot by the owner but from the communally created value of its surroundings: nearby roads and railways; a thriving economy, a safe neighbourhood; good local schools and hospitals. Monopoly is a board game where players roll two six-sided dice to move aroundContinue reading “Monopoly”
The FedEx story
The FedEx story. In the year 1962, one Yale student named Fed Smith had submitted his paper in economics. It was titled “overnight delivery service in a computer information age”. It spoke of delivering package by air. In those days, courier delivery from one coast of the US to the other used to takeContinue reading “The FedEx story”