On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 6:13 PM, divya manian <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> And the dividing line between "self help" rubbish and sensible management 
>> books is rather thin.  Some of them are definitely not bite size platitudes
>
> Or non-existent? I think Cheeni wants us all to believe we have a
> crisis in India which is staggeringly disappointing to anyone who
> claims to be from India :))) People in India suffer from the same

I want to say, if it were ever possible without sounding overly
boastful that I've put in my home work to understand India. I speak 9
Indian languages, I've lived in half a dozen Indian cities, I've
visited 23 Indian states, I've read more original Indian scriptures
and Indian history than the average Indian, hence I feel qualified to
comment on India.

> crises of confidence that plague the Americans or the English - give
> or take a few cultural biases. Yes, India is not "developed" but that
> is not really because Indians "lack confidence" but just the right
> elements for development has not come together yet (things are

You will never find me making a statement that denigrates or
condescends on the topic. I believe we are all the product of
circumstances, much like a chemistry experiment where following the
formula always arrives at the same result.

If India has a crisis of confidence today, it has to do with poverty
and not with the "Indian gene" if there was any such thing.

My best analogy of India and the US is the comparison between
vegetable soup and salad. In the US it's still possible to visit China
town, or the Mexican/Latin quarter and experience the real thing, but
in India, much like vegetable soup, where you have a flavor and hint
of the original but not the real thing, we've had time to develop out
of many inputs.

> happening, so some serendipity might favour India soon). And to put
> the development of the White World as the work of "confident" white
> people is to devalue the right potent circumstances that helped bring
> it about.

I think you read way beyond what I feel. White people never enters my
world view, why it almost sounds like this youtube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glOv4MIyNSE (0:35)

Cheeni

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