This 'independence day' (India officially became a republic today in 1947) morning the wife and I got talking about some interesting stuff over caffiene. That of what to do with our lives. This led us astray (perhaps) into reviewing what the ancients knew on this subject.
Turns out Manu (some dude like Noah except am not sure when he was around) had some thoughts on this matter. This was of course before the Higgs was discovered. He wisely recommended a man divide his life in 4 increments of 25 years (give or take) each and perform tasks or duties relevant to that period.
First was the learning phase or Brahmacharya - 0 to 25 - be a student and amass knowledge and understand how the world works phase.
Second was the Gruhasthashram - 25 to 50 - procreate (that some took to heart), develop and support a household - be there - and then ensuring the long term well being of your brood start packing for the
Third stage - Vanaprastha - or hermit or retirement - wander the forest to seek the meaning of what the heck you just did for the past 50 - this one is quite funny yet poignant - Manu realized that most people would be losers and would feel good if they at least got a quiet time to reflect on their 50 years of mistakes. e.g. I should have stopped after that first child; did I have one too many of those potent syrups? oh well ..
Today of course the third stage is considered a lucrative market by Wall Street as they claim to protect your loved ones from your sudden departures or the lack of the social safety net (Social Insecurity or 'minus' 401k -- in debt --type issues) not working out for your loved ones (ideally there should only be a loved one but some make mistakes during the second stage as previously highlighted).
Fourthly and finally if by a stroke of good genetic disposition and not having cultivated too many enemies you cross the 75 year mark comes the
Fourth lap - or wandering asectic - giving up everything material and checking out completely - no points no rewards - thats it folks.
I tell you if people only wake up and read what is already published and forget about facebook et al we will all become happier.
Cool cat the Japanese are Tokyo at dusk My second visit to this land of the rising sun after almost a decade. Back then clearly I was wet behind the ears product manager and likely didn’t pay attention to all (efficient) things Japanese. But today I did and of course continue to be impressed. It is as much the obvious stuff like on time travel that is both clean and comfortable and all that which makes it possible. The impressive landmark and landscapes that these humans have put together despite their cramped (or because of it) surroundings and precarious geological conditions could amaze a novice architect among us. But it’s also the little things that someone had to think about which have a phenomenal impact on day to day lives that make the Japanese stand apart. Below are few random examples- 1. Providing a very fine machined wooden toothpick in every packet of wooden chopsticks. The said chapsticks are simply set on the To Go counter of any food vendor/ convenience store wher...
I am now at the beginning of the Wan..prastha.
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