Thursday, March 06, 2014

Middle Class Mentality!!

There is a world of difference between financial security and financial freedom - imagine this - a prisoner in a cell gets food and water every day, gets his/her prison clothes and a roof above their head - is that security or freedom?

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While I am thinking about my and my family's future, I cannot help but think whether I am doing the best I can and whether I am doing enough.

Invariably, I am thinking about values and all the good things I would like to inculcate in my kid. That is one aspect of my "middle class" upbringing, I am sure - Respect for people, Treat everyone equally, Be humble, Listen before you speak, etc. Most of them, if not all, are good and can apply to anyone - rich, poor or middle class.

But along with that, I have come to realize, are notions of money and security deeply ingrained given the same upbringing.. “go to school, work hard, get a good job, save your money, buy a house, save for your family and retirement, live within your means, ... " and a whole bunch of other things - are these good?

After going thru a series of thought-provoking books, articles and videos, I am convinced that this is a conditioned mentality that has been so carefully ingrained in all of us - conditioned especially, by the richest 1%, to their benefit. Of course, they would like us all to work hard for them and make them richer!!!

Robert Kiyasaki of "Rich Dad Poor Dad" fame has been one of my biggest change agents of this time.

I cannot cover everything in one post... but, for starters, I realize I need to first arm myself with financial education -> because that is the distinction between the rich and the non-rich.

Watch this video and get a glimpse of "how to be rich" (hint: learn their game!!) 

Friday, January 10, 2014

Cali Coastline!

While most parts of US is reeling under the arctic vortex and snow, there are a few that are relatively heavenly (of course, nothing like the Caribbean and other true tropical heaven!!)

That way, California is one of the best states to live in - lively and vibrant cities; there's Tahoe, Yosemite, Redding, etc. where you can catch snow at your own pace; enterprising markets (job, investments); And of course, one of the most scenic coastlines!!

Here is a tribute to the Cali coastline!!







Saturday, January 04, 2014

Laugh your way to Nirvana!

Is your 14 hour job killing you softly? Does your love life seem destined for the same fate as Sheila Dixit’s political career? Are you in search of Nirvana (vs. Nirodh)? Then you've come to the right place at the right time. 

In the next 5 minutes, "Cosmic Yogi" "Laughing Yogi" Ramesh Pandey will fill you with instant happiness and energy. PERIOD!


This is only the beginning.. 
Go to the source for nirvana!!
Here is Guruji's bio for ya.. he lives somewhere in California only..

Credits: The original story shared on Facebook by my friend, G

Friday, January 03, 2014

Rest Assured!!

I saw this many years ago... And was so amused by it, I even mentioned it to my Director then..(though it didn't go as well as I expected!)

I found this again in the restroom/ toilet at the local Toyota dealership last week..
[And this time, I captured it on my phone for your viewing pleasure :)]


They could have just said "Your management saved your ass.. !!!"..


Of course, I did not let go of the opportunity this time either and complimented the management :P ;)

Today, I just got a note back from the dealer.. they seem to have replaced it with a more polished one... :)








Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Happy 2014!!

2014 has begun.. 
May it be over-loaded with happiness and fun; 
May you Be your own guru.. 
Follow your dreams and see them through!!!

Love you!!
Bhaskar

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Royals

The new catchy song from Lorde playing on my stereo these days...



Verse 1]
I've never seen a diamond in the flesh
I cut my teeth on wedding rings in the movies
And I'm not proud of my address,
In a torn-up town, no postcode envy

But every song's like gold teeth, grey goose, trippin' in the bathroom
Blood stains, ball gowns, trashin' the hotel room,
We don't care, we're driving Cadillacs in our dreams.
But everybody's like Cristal*, Maybach, diamonds on your timepiece.
Jet planes, islands, tigers on a gold leash.
We don't care, we aren't caught up in your love affair.

And we'll never be royals (royals).
It don't run in our blood,
That kind of luxe just ain't for us.
We crave a different kind of buzz.
Let me be your ruler (ruler),
You can call me queen Bee
And baby I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule.
Let me live that fantasy.

[Verse 2]
My friends and I—we've cracked the code.
We count our dollars on the train to the party.
And everyone who knows us knows that we're fine with this,
We didn't come for money.

But every song's like gold teeth, grey goose, trippin' in the bathroom.
Blood stains, ball gowns, trashin' the hotel room,
We don't care, we're driving Cadillacs in our dreams.
But everybody's like Cristal, Maybach, diamonds on your timepiece.
Jet planes, islands, tigers on a gold leash
We don't care, we aren't caught up in your love affair

And we'll never be royals (royals).
It don't run in our blood
That kind of luxe just ain't for us.
We crave a different kind of buzz.
Let me be your ruler (ruler),
You can call me queen Bee
And baby I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule.
Let me live that fantasy.

Ooh ooh oh
We're bigger than we ever dreamed,
And I'm in love with being queen.
Ooh ooh oh
Life is great without a care
We aren't caught up in your love affair.

And we'll never be royals (royals).
It don't run in our blood
That kind of luxe just ain't for us.
We crave a different kind of buzz
Let me be your ruler (ruler),
You can call me queen Bee
And baby I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule, I'll rule.
Let me live that fantasy.

[* Cristal is the brand name of a Champagne produced by Louis Roederer.]

Thanks AZ for the lyrics!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Pleasures of a Change!

Oh.. the pleasures of moving an apartment... how much fun packing and unpacking stuff.. (not to mention, discarding items)!

And it is the time to unleash your creativity!! It is almost like you are starting with a clean canvas.. the combinations and possibilities are limitless (of interior designing).

I would not trade this for anything in the world!!!... Hmm, well... if you really insist, may be I will consider letting you do the work for a grand. Nothing less.


Friday, November 08, 2013

The Supernatural Family!

My wife always used to claim she 'likes'  ghost movies.
It is a different matter after she sees one - [and she will not agree to this until after] - I need to be on guard and by her side for the next few nights ;)

Nevertheless, we seem to have a special liking for the supernatural kind... And now, our daughter seems to have inherited this aspect!!

Once when wifey was watching the trailer of this movie "The Conjuring", Aa got interested in it sensing the reaction from her mom who sat glued to the laptop.



Soon after, we made plans to catch this movie at the theatre - young parents: you know the drill, right? Make sure your kid stays awake during the day, feed her well, take her on a long drive and sure she will fall fast sleep. We did just that and it worked as fancied. We got the tickets, entered the theatre hall though a bit late and movie was just starting - And pronto, Aa work up and she recognized the movie from the trailer!

Thats it!! she sat right up, her face glowed like a halogen lamp and refused to go back to sleep.. we had to weave a story within the story for her.. like, blood became ketchup, ghosts became friends, etc.. And I had to predict gory or scary scenes in advance and cover her eyes in time! But, she would pull right at my hand and continue watching the movie till the end!!


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Have you seen this movie 'Ghost' starring Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore..? Pretty funny movie and romantic too..

We just love the song by the Righteous Brothers. You can almost say this is our family song!!

Oh my love my darling
I've hungered for your touch
A long lonely time
And time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much
Are you still mine
I need your love
I need your love
God speed your love to me

Lonely rivers flow to the sea to the sea
To the open arms of the sea
Lonely rivers sigh wait for me wait for me
I'll be coming home wait for me

Oh my love my darling
I've hungered hungered for your touch
A long lonely time
And time goes by so slowly
And time can do so much
Are you still mine
I need your love
I need your love
God speed your love to me

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

23 and 1/2 hours

This was shared sometime ago by our friend, Kida.. But, it is good and worth sharing again!
And somewhere somehow I'm looking to kickstart this for myself... :)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Research and Stats on Indians in USA..

Good to visit my friend, Sujatha's blog after a long time..

Found this article of specific interest in the context of Indians living in the US.. More than 1.9 million Indian-born immigrants in the US.. we are the third-largest immigrant group here, after Mexicans and Chinese... Interesting! 

There is a good deal of statistics and reports on the Indian immigrant community here.. 

Originally by Monica Whatley, Jeanne Batalova of Migration Policy Institute, this article reports on a wide range of characteristics of Indian immigrants residing in the United States, including the population's size, geographic distribution, admission categories, and demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Data are from the US Census Bureau's 2011 American Community Survey (ACS), the 2000 Decennial Census (as well as earlier censuses), and the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Office of Immigration Statistics (OIS) (2012 data).




"The nearly 1.9 million Indian immigrants living in the United States in 2011 represented the third-largest immigrant group by country of origin, behind Mexico and China. The share of Indian immigrants among all foreign born in the United States grew from less than 0.5 percent in 1960 to almost 5 percent in 2011.
As a group, immigrants from India are better educated, more likely to have strong English language skills and arrive on employment-based visas, and are less likely to live below the federal poverty line than the overall foreign-born population.... 

In 2011, India was the second most common country of origin for international students at US institutions of higher learning, behind China.

Almost one-third of all Indian immigrants resided in just two states: California and New Jersey.
California had the largest number of Indian immigrants in 2011 (380,700 or 21 percent of the nation's nearly 1.9 million Indian born), followed by New Jersey (210,400, or 11 percent). Other states with Indian immigrant populations greater than 100,000 were Texas (162,400, or 9 percent); New York (145,400, or 8 percent); and Illinois (127,200, or 7 percent).


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Time Travel?

Now that we are on the topic of space and travel, here is something I came across today (via Huffington Post)..

It seems Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev has spent more time in orbit around the Earth than anyone - 803 days, 9 hours and 39 minutes

And thanks to Universe Today, we know he is also the most prolific 'time' traveler - he has actually time-traveled into his own future by 0.02 seconds !!

"The calculation relies on Einstein's theories of relativity, which state that the passage of time is relative, and different, for two objects moving at different speeds or experiencing different levels of gravity.

Time dilation is a real effect, and has been demonstrated in experiments conducted first by flying highly accurate atomic clocks around the world on jet aircraft, and later by GPS satellites which have to be reprogrammed daily to counter the effect."

Follow the above link(s) to read more.

PS 1: how many of you seen 'Gravity'?
PS 2: how many of you like to travel in space?
PS 3: how many of you like to travel in space-time?!

Of course, I have watched 'Gravity' and loved it.. And am up for the rest of it on the list.. :)

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Mars.. the next stop!!

Hey! there...
I know..!! its been a while..
I have been busy with a few things. Now, hopefully I can get back to blogging more regularly.

Here is something I came across recently..
Interesting stuff!!
Here... Elon Musk of SpaceX (and Tesla fame and a few other things..) makes the case for Mars inhabitation!!!

BTW, this is SpaceX!!

Thursday, August 02, 2012

The future of dating?

Pretty funny short movie on the future of dating... Scary!!

By Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Murmuration

More than a year since my last visit here....
I got some time to think and reflect... I came across this amazing video of a natural phenomenon called Murmuration.. watch it and be spell-bound!!


Murmuration from Islands & Rivers on Vimeo.


There's just so much to see on this earth... Wondering if I should pursue traveling as a full-time hobby.. thats probably the only way I can get to see all these in-person!


Sunday, June 19, 2011

Happy Fathers!!


Glitterfy.com - Fathers Day Glitter Graphics


First year of being a father, I find the joys so wonderful that I cannot contain it to just one day of the year. So, here's wishing you all a Happy Father's Millennium, folks!!!

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Victory for India.. only the beginning yet!



As Anna Hazare ended his fast today, hundreds of thousands of Indians celebrated the victory... The government has given-in to the demands of Anna and fellow Indians in constituting a 10-member Joint Committee of ministers and civil society activists, including Anna, to draft an effective Lok Pal Bill.

Curtains are drawn on the anti-corruption campaign that drew instant nationwide support with a little girl giving the 73-year-old activist a glass of water at 10.45 am at Jantar Mantar, the nerve-centre of the agitation for a strong legislation to combat political and administrative graft. Read more here..

This is a welcome change in the mindset of the Indian people that have thus far treated corruption as an incurable infection of the society. It is heartening to see every Indian - within the country and outside - coming together, supporting and championing the cause against corruption in the country. As have been proven time and again, online and multimedia have far reaching impact on the fabric of the society and are catalysts to change. It does not matter where you are - as long as you are tuned in and do your part.

Its time for celebration now.. but, Hey!... lets keep in mind... this is only the beginning.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Who would have thought...

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{I'm still thinking!}
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.. that Facebook can be a $100 billion company? Certainly not Mark Zuckerberg! If you dont understand how or why some people think so, check this or this! (Incidentally, Trefis, on which the original valuation appeared, has been founded by MIT engineers, one of them being my batchmate at IIT...)

Saw the movie 'The Social Network'... it is a riot... I just loved the pace of the movie and how it maps out the inception and explosive growth of FB... It also portrays the sad truth that snobs (to put it mildly) do exist in the so-called top echelons of the society. But, anyways, this post is not about the movie... nor the snobs of the world...

When Mark set out to create FB, I am sure he was not looking at creating a $100B company... And I doubt he would have thought of connecting 500 users together.... But he did set out to create something different and something that can touch the dating scene across school campuses. It is a different question whether the world is a better place because of facebook, but it certainly is not the same without it!!

The movie reminded me about my life at one of the prestigious schools in India... Looking back at the folks that I have known and have grown up with, I see everyone (not just everyone from a particular school, but everyone within quotes) doing well in life... leading lives of luxury and comfort.. doing something in life. Some of us have been gifted with all the privileges of the best education that anyone can get and interacting with the best minds in the industry. But, still no one has created anything that has rocked the world...At least, not yet...

But who knows... may be one of us will...

I hope I still have the time....

PS: It is not about the $100B... And I dont think it is about going out of one's way and out of the society's way to do something

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Parenting and Coercion, Chinese/Indian style

Amy Chua's new book is doing the rounds.. She compares and contrasts Chinese parents vis-a-vis the Western parents. And here is a story that explifies the Chinese style of parenting. I thought it is funny and pretty much reflected our parents' style - the Indian style too.... after all, we are neighbors aren't we?!

Here's the story in favor of coercion, Chinese-style.

Lulu was about 7, still playing two instruments, and working on a piano piece called "The Little White Donkey" by the French composer Jacques Ibert. The piece is really cute—you can just imagine a little donkey ambling along a country road with its master—but it's also incredibly difficult for young players because the two hands have to keep schizophrenically different rhythms.

Lulu couldn't do it. We worked on it nonstop for a week, drilling each of her hands separately, over and over. But whenever we tried putting the hands together, one always morphed into the other, and everything fell apart. Finally, the day before her lesson, Lulu announced in exasperation that she was giving up and stomped off.

"Get back to the piano now," I ordered.

"You can't make me."

"Oh yes, I can."

Back at the piano, Lulu made me pay. She punched, thrashed and kicked. She grabbed the music score and tore it to shreds. I taped the score back together and encased it in a plastic shield so that it could never be destroyed again. Then I hauled Lulu's dollhouse to the car and told her I'd donate it to the Salvation Army piece by piece if she didn't have "The Little White Donkey" perfect by the next day. When Lulu said, "I thought you were going to the Salvation Army, why are you still here?" I threatened her with no lunch, no dinner, no Christmas or Hanukkah presents, no birthday parties for two, three, four years. When she still kept playing it wrong, I told her she was purposely working herself into a frenzy because she was secretly afraid she couldn't do it. I told her to stop being lazy, cowardly, self-indulgent and pathetic.

Jed took me aside. He told me to stop insulting Lulu—which I wasn't even doing, I was just motivating her—and that he didn't think threatening Lulu was helpful. Also, he said, maybe Lulu really just couldn't do the technique—perhaps she didn't have the coordination yet—had I considered that possibility?

"You just don't believe in her," I accused.

"That's ridiculous," Jed said scornfully. "Of course I do."

"Sophia could play the piece when she was this age."

"But Lulu and Sophia are different people," Jed pointed out.

"Oh no, not this," I said, rolling my eyes. "Everyone is special in their special own way," I mimicked sarcastically. "Even losers are special in their own special way. Well don't worry, you don't have to lift a finger. I'm willing to put in as long as it takes, and I'm happy to be the one hated. And you can be the one they adore because you make them pancakes and take them to Yankees games."

I rolled up my sleeves and went back to Lulu. I used every weapon and tactic I could think of. We worked right through dinner into the night, and I wouldn't let Lulu get up, not for water, not even to go to the bathroom. The house became a war zone, and I lost my voice yelling, but still there seemed to be only negative progress, and even I began to have doubts.

Then, out of the blue, Lulu did it. Her hands suddenly came together—her right and left hands each doing their own imperturbable thing—just like that.

Lulu realized it the same time I did. I held my breath. She tried it tentatively again. Then she played it more confidently and faster, and still the rhythm held. A moment later, she was beaming.

"Mommy, look—it's easy!" After that, she wanted to play the piece over and over and wouldn't leave the piano. That night, she came to sleep in my bed, and we snuggled and hugged, cracking each other up. When she performed "The Little White Donkey" at a recital a few weeks later, parents came up to me and said, "What a perfect piece for Lulu—it's so spunky and so her."

Even Jed gave me credit for that one. Western parents worry a lot about their children's self-esteem. But as a parent, one of the worst things you can do for your child's self-esteem is to let them give up. On the flip side, there's nothing better for building confidence than learning you can do something you thought you couldn't.

There are all these new books out there portraying Asian mothers as scheming, callous, overdriven people indifferent to their kids' true interests. For their part, many Chinese secretly believe that they care more about their children and are willing to sacrifice much more for them than Westerners, who seem perfectly content to let their children turn out badly. I think it's a misunderstanding on both sides. All decent parents want to do what's best for their children. The Chinese just have a totally different idea of how to do that.

Western parents try to respect their children's individuality, encouraging them to pursue their true passions, supporting their choices, and providing positive reinforcement and a nurturing environment. By contrast, the Chinese believe that the best way to protect their children is by preparing them for the future, letting them see what they're capable of, and arming them with skills, work habits and inner confidence that no one can ever take away.

Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School and author of "Day of Empire" and "World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability." This story is from "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" the new book. You can read the full essay here

Monday, January 10, 2011

So hot and sultry...

There used to be a time when I was very comfortable with these numbers.....



in the Celcius scale.... Pheeeew!
I used to know of only three seasons.... hot, hotter, hottest....

And now... this is the fifth or sixth time of snow (and ice pellets now!) in this season for me....

Devudaaa!!

Happy New Year!

Happy 2011, folks!! May all your wishes come true... Make your wish(es)....

And anyway, the world is going to end in 2012.. or so the Mayan say... but the greatest men said.. "live today like it is your last day on earth!!"

with that note....
Make the most of your day.... Enjoy your day!!!

Eternal Life!

Javeda Zindagi  I love this song from the movie, Anwar... just melts my heart every time I hear it. (Courtesy: musicmania from ...