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2C – A CLOSER LOOK AT THE WALL

jva2000 wrote 4 months ago: Innovation is very nice.  It follows the rules.  It stays within the wall.  It follows a very ration … more →

Tags: Religion, Faith, church, Culture, Creativity, change, Idea, Individual, Innovation

2B – THE WALL OF RATIONALITY

jva2000 wrote 4 months ago: Most of us live within a “wall of rationality”, which is a marvelous invention of civili … more →

Tags: Religion, Faith, church, Culture, Creativity, change, Idea, Individual, Innovation

2C – A CLOSER LOOK AT THE WALL

jva2000 wrote 4 months ago: Innovation is very nice.  It follows the rules.  It stays within the wall.  It follows a very ration … more →

Tags: Creativity, Culture, Idea, change, Decision Making, Problem-solving, Business, Innovation, obstacles

2B – THE WALL OF RATIONALITY

jva2000 wrote 4 months ago: Most of us live within a “wall of rationality”, which is a marvelous invention of civili … more →

Tags: Creativity, Culture, Idea, change, Decision Making, Problem-solving, Business, Innovation, Problem definition

The Food Police Were Wrong, Again!

Zachary Cohen wrote 7 months ago: I am a contrarian by nature. I see great heaps of people doing one thing, I usually do the opposite. … more →

Tags: Food Writing, Food Blogs, conventional wisdom

As Much Privileges, So Much Responsibility : Part II

narendrasakhalkar wrote 1 year ago: Our ancestors were prudent enough to realise that most, if not all, times a giver assumes a ‘one up’ … more →

As Much Privileges, So Much Responsibility : Part I

narendrasakhalkar wrote 1 year ago: An important principle that our ancestors learnt from nature and incorporated in their scriptures is … more →

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narendrasakhalkar wrote 1 year ago: He (King Raghu) used to collect taxes from the people for (spending the revenue for) their welfare a … more →

Economic Growth and Its Side Effects

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: The progress of a nation is measured in terms of its economic growth. The only available measure for … more →

Economicism, Want Saturation and Human Welfare

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: The ultimate objective of economic development within the Cartesian Newtonian conceptual framework, … more →

The Want Saturation Complex Vs Dharma

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: Session VI (15th October 2007), presented the stand of our traditional wisdom on the need to volunta … more →

Privileges and Corresponding Responsibilities

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: In spite of such a fragile physique, how could the human species survive and prevail over all animal … more →

The Homo Economicus Syndrome and Bhagawadgeeta's Analysis of a Diabolic Attitude : Part II

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: Summary: In session IV, dated 28th September 2007, we saw how the replacement of ‘welfare … more →

The Homo Economicus Syndrome and Bhagawadgeeta's Analysis of a Diabolic Attitude : Part I

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: Economics was developed as a social science nearly exclusively by the British economists, roughly be … more →

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narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: “Oh mother earth, whatever I dig of you, let that quickly grow again. Oh the most efficient cl … more →

Popular But Unscientific Ideas About The Solution of The Problem

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: The interference with the life supporting cycle of nature by the homo sapiens sapiens (the modern wi … more →

Changing Relationships Between Man and Nature

narendrasakhalkar wrote 2 years ago: Introduction: The sociopolitical and psychocultural structure of a society is shaped, if not governe … more →