Feb 03, 2011

Days of Emancipation or the End of the World as We Know It?

While in the last centuries the masses of the rich countries have been busy consuming (mostly mindlessly) quite a few changes have happened under the surface of this world. Changes that have been noticed by different people, changes that have become buzz-words but changes that our leaders were not able to pre-empt because their implications are hard to predict for our puny human minds. Developments that might seem to be quite unrelated, that actually might come together in synergies that transform humanity—and as the most dominant species—our world drastically. This is not an attempt to predict, but an attempt to line up some of the thoughts in my puny mind in order to see which ones may align and affect each other. You are welcome to join this and draw your conclusions. :) — read more ›

Nov 20, 2009

One Year in India

So it’s one year ago that I first put my foot down on Indian turf. In some regards it feels like ages ago, while the overall feeling is that time flew by like a supersonic plane. Yes, the extremely hot summer days and nights felt never-ending, but in retrospect the whole working thing did shorten the perceived time. So, in order for me to realise that I used my time properly, a list of statistics of things done in this one year: — read more ›

Jan 14, 2009

Ending the Silence

Long long time ago, I can still remember, music used to make me smile. It still does. So do many other things, such as the phone call that I just finished. Or people with their behaviour and quirks, or animals or the weather or things. — read more ›