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There are so many wonderful thought leaders out in the blogsphere, that I sometimes question my qualification to post on the web. But hold your horses! I am not going to stop posting until I learn to write! I will start sharing some wonderful blogs I have come across. Let’s see an interesting post, I came [...]

By Ronin

There are so many wonderful thought leaders out in the blogsphere, that I sometimes question my qualification to post on the web. But hold your horses! I am not going to stop posting until I learn to write! I will start sharing some wonderful blogs I have come across. Let’s see an interesting post, I came across in this blog:

“Let us face reality. Money buys comforts. Comforts are bought by dreams. Dreams are designed by learning. Learning, if ever faulty, will give the wrong answer. Wrong answers fail. Failure saddens. Sadness is therefore avoidable!”

What a simple and profound mathematical formula!

Untrue Learning > Impractical/wrong dreams/expectations > Failure > Sadness

The writer of the article is the famous Indian Psychologist Dr. Rudhran. His writings have some wonderful observations on the human mind. His postings also expresses his frustrations in the current socio-political environment. His best posts are those in his areas of expertise. He does not have many posting though and some of the few good ones in psychology are hard to follow. The below post talks about the ennui that was famously enacted by Kevin Spacey in the movie “American Beauty”:

Ennui/Mid-life crisis

if Kevin Spacey had met the doctor in time, the unnecessary deaths in the movie could have been avoided. But then we would have also missed out on Mena Suvari ;-) Here is the blog:

http://Rudhran.wordpress.com

And btw wish you all a happy new year, the new year can only be better than the last one! :-)

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  1. rudhran ~ January 5, 2009 | Permalink

    thank you for the nice comment. i wish you a great year ahead

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