CULTURAL QA 02202405 Q1 What are the important lessons you learnt in life?
You learn nothing from life if you think you know everything. G My note- What a beautiful quote. KR In 1st std two kids will fight only on assumptions; so too the 1st standard G; who will come before G and say, I know everything? No one; but the envy opens the phrase of abuse only like this:” he thinks he gets in Sarvagna peedam; all knowing”; now who said that? So G is hammering himself for having said that and not me sir. I wrote several times: One who know he know 4 lines; if so whose golden words of ambiguity arose and from which corner of the earth? ANOTHER SAY: ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS CAN LEARN MORE AND NOT OTHERWISE ALSO; so to learn instead of telling others, he brags as if he knows everything, BETTRE TO LEARN ATLEAST EVEN 80. Education is not the key. Relevant education is the key. KR Is there in education any relevant and relevant? All you learn is education; but what you assimilate as refined and retained is perfect education; KARKA KASADARA, KATRAPIN NIRKA ADARKKUTH THAGA; you have to behave in such a manner which alone decides your relevant education, Money gives you the power to become more selfish than you already are. KR Now there is a question: 1 was there not already the selfishness in all you said? 2 If so non money holders who are not rich still holds the selfishness right? 3 Non money holders are a few or many? 4 Then money holders are only infinitesimal? 5 Then what is the difference between 80% people selfishness and 20% people selfishness? Do not write nonsense as a quote. Whatever you give is what comes back to you multiplied. The universe doesn't know whether it’s good or evil. KR Now you contradict yourself; 1 richness comes to you as multiplied; and the people like you the universe does not know the good and bad. What kind of quote sir? You shall read well before posting; If you write in the night, you will feel sleepy. You can be very rich but not live a rich life. KR Where will he keep his wealth in a hut? Janaka lived only as a King in the palace who is so rich. Love and hate are two sides of the same coin. Don’t get into the habit of tossing the coin each time people annoy you. KR Because G is tossing the coin always, he got into all problems. When you hate someone, you toss more. G My note- What a beautiful quote. If you are a person given to thinking each time before you make a move, you may probably make fewer mistakes in life but you will also greatly limit your chances. KR Ayyoda G I had written a lot of times so there is nothing you can add new. ENNITH THUNIGA KARUMAM 2000 YEAR OLS PADIKANUM CHETTA. Developing instinct is more powerful than acquiring any amount of knowledge. KR No instinct will arise without something in the pan; that is what I wrote education is sifting above; had you known all these, you would not have added many Q and As. Friendship isn't about who you’ve known the longest. It’s about who was there when you needed them most. KR Recently also I wrote 2000-year-old; Udukkai izhandavan kai pole Ange idukkan kalaivatham natpu Padikkanum Govinda If you don’t do stupid things while you’re young, you’ll have nothing to brag about when you’re old. G: My note- What a beautiful quote. KR Now one can understand the self-confessions of G ( hence he continued to be a ….) We actually fall in love and hate many times, but our minds are not equipped to record every transaction that takes place in our lives. We only tend to remember the most impactful event that takes place in the present. KR So what mind records is what you thought as impact or mind had the impact? I learnt Tirukkural when I was 10 to 15 but I do remember all; and at that time there was no impact at all. Follow and trust your heart and it will lead you to the one person from whom you will truly find the meaning of life. KR That is what all say and thus people go to Nithyanandha as heart said. The best friend is not the person who praises you every time when you’re right. The best friend is the person who rebukes you when you’re wrong. KR G you seem to know a lot of Tirukkural in tamil and put it in English!!Muga naga natpatu natpandru; aga naga natpe natpu No amount of medicine can heal you more than a person who loves, cares, and supports you when you’re going through difficult times. KR Such false beliefs only leads to divorces. The rich and the poor live in the same neighbourhood. The difference is in the way they think. One thinks about the future; the other thinks about the present. KR Bundle of contradicts; selfish are with all; one becomes more selfish; others remain selfish; (G only said) Does he not know that every present day is embedded in the future? The future of a person is defined by his/her present habits. G My note- What a beautiful quote. KR Perhaps G does not know why he is getting the pension at all? Don’t marry the kind of person who does not understand the meaning of hardship. They’ll divorce you when you’re broke. KR Bundle of contradictions; in hardship one learns; he also says that one whose heart believes etc; now divorce? How will he know on the date of marriage hardship unknown? Don’t define your success by the amount of money you have. Money tends to grow wings just when you thought you have too much of it. KR If money comes it create more selfishness; it has wings like an advt drink product; and it is not success? if so, non-earners are successful? More punch dialogues only create the confusions. Laugh as much as you can while you can, for a time comes when you can’t even open your mouth. KR Exactly ulta Tirukkural; G hiding: Idukkan varungal naguga; You never realize how lucky you were, until the person who loved you most, leaves you for the guy you hated most at school. KR Kids stuff The best thing to hold onto in life is the person who loved you even when you were at the bottom. KR Thinking about after so many years, when he had left already away from you? -------------------------------------- Q2 What are some of the most mind-blowing facts? II time repeat and late checking only now. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CULTURAL QA 02-2024-05A Q1 What are some practises in India that pose some concern? KR Why do you think they are not (both workers) are aware of it? Why the learned work for 14 to 16 hrs perday in land and outland? Narayana murthy enhances the hours which are welcome. Q2 What are some of the mistakes made by inexperienced doctors? KR The humour part of it is his first experience welcome. He also did it? Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx K R IRS 5 2 24 On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 at 07:36, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > CULTURAL QA 02-2024-05A > > All the below QA are from Quora DIGEST to me on 05-02-2024. > > Selected quora answers generally interesting are included .Still they need > not be 100% correct answers. > > Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80, on 05-02-2024. > > > > Q1 What are some practises in India that pose some concern? > > A1 Rohit Virmani, I Love India6mo > > The guy working for the cleaning agency came for “Deep cleaning of the > toilet.” > > They (two of them) locked themselves from inside as they began the > cleaning process. They use acids and other chemicals to clean the > toilet/washroom. > > Concern is the safety & health of the workers. They lock themselves from > inside and are exposed to all types of caustic/acidic fumes. > > Another similar practise: > > This young man is standing in this place (under the escalator) since 12 pm > at the Gurgaon Mall. His duty hours are from 12 noon to 8.30 PM. He do > not have a seat. In fact no seat has been provided to him. Unable to > stand he was fidgeting and leaning on the desk as we sat close by sipping > tea. > > It appears cruel to expect a person to literally be on his feet for 8 > hours and 30 minutes. Why won't the management provide a seat and treat > these workers decently? > > Most establishments outsource security & housekeeping services. Those > companies exploit them to the core. Health safety measures are not > employed, protective gear is not provided to them and in some cases, they > do not get the weekly offs either. In all shopping malls over India the > employers don't provide chair to their working staff. They work standing on > their feet for 8 to 10 hours. > > It is truly inhumane and is not correct. > > On our part the least we can do is to ask them to leave doors open when > they do the cleaning job and also use the exhaust so that fumes are sent > out……apart from giving a cup of tea & some biscuits to eat. :-) > > Q2 What are some of the mistakes made by inexperienced doctors? > > A2 Tiny Nair, Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum 5y > > I always appreciate the Flynn effect proposed by James R Flynn from New > Zealand. It states that the IQ of people increases with every passing > generation. Absolutely right; your kids are smarter than you. > > Younger doctors are more energetic, enthusiastic, smarter and gadget savvy. > > Don’t feel offended, if you too (like me) are on the wrong side of 50; we > too are energetic, smarter compared to our predecessors, but certainly > less gadget oriented compared to our next-gen. Even the gadgets seem to > be intelligent enough to sense the same thing; every time I take out the > USB drive out of my laptop (I do it softly, with utmost care) it emits a > loud sound and couple of notification pop up, warning me of stern action > if I continue to disconnect without proper etiquette; surprisingly no > such thing happen when my son does the same thing even though he pulls it > out with impunity like a carious tooth. > > This young resident was no exception. We trained him well for six months > and he was ready to take independent duty. > > During our rounds we saw him rushing to bed number 3 being called by the > duty nurse for a VT (Ventricular Tachycardia) > > A VT is a major life threatening heart rhythm disturbance that makes the > heart beat very fast and can be fatal if left untreated for more than a > minute. The treatment is to deliver a high-voltage shock using a machine > called defibrillator. > > ‘Monitor VT’ the nurse called. > > Another nurse made the defibrillator ready; charged it to 200 joules to > deliver the shock. > > The monitor did show a VT. > > The patient was shivering. ‘Going to arrest’ the resident shouted. > > He picked up the pedals of the Defibb, ready to deliver the shock. > > I had a doubt. I felt the pulse, it was normal. > > Hold on for a moment; It is not VT, it is an artefact’. > > A shivering had induced artifact (abnormal pattern) in the monitor; which > was not a VT. > > (For residents - The red arrows marks the normal QRS complex seen > through the artefact that look like VT that clinch the diagnosis) > > An injection of IV paracetamol reduced his fever and shivering. > > All ended well. > > ‘Always look at the patient, whatever the monitor shows’ > > In airplane industry they call it a near miss.In the ICU another story to > be told from resident to resident in the cafeteria. > > There are reasons why they still don’t throw old doctors out of the > hospital despite enough supply of ‘Flynn’ > > My note- If anyone has a free mind, they can observe the God given > humorous writing ability of the doctor even when writing serious > subjects. > > Q3 What is the most interesting fact that you know and I don't, but > I should? > > A3 Arvind Ck, Design coordinator Updated 5y > > Have you ever been hungry while traveling in a speeding highway and you > find no restaurants nearby. > > But suddenly you find 4 or 5 restaurants all at one place and get confused > where to go. > > Else have you wondered why can't they locate the restaurants every 1km. > > The answer is , they just follow “NASH EQUILIBRIUM” > > To make you better understand , let me plot this with a simple beach side > Pani Poori shop story… > > A Guy named Ram decided to open a Pani Poori shop at beach.Let us assume > the length of the beach to be 1km. > > Ram placed his shop right at the centre of the beach. > > His shop had a good reception from the people and the number of customers > increased day by day. > > Meanwhile one day his friend Raghav from his village called up and > expressed his idea in starting a Pani Poori shop, the same like him. > > Ram accepted it and made a deal with Raghav. They split the beach into > two halves and located their shop as per the deal. > > Both Ram and Raghav had a equal number of customers.This state is called > Socially optimal solution. > > At this state, the customers need not be traveling much to get what they > desire. But this is not a steady state. > > One fine day, Raghav decided to see good profit and broke the deal by > shifting his shop to the centre of the beach. > > Raghav made good profit that day. Even some of the customers of ram have > been driven towards raghav's shop. He was happy with that and shifted his > shop back to the original. > > This made Ram angry and he decided to teach Raghav a lesson. The next day, > ram shifted his shop to the centre of the beach. > > And result the same. Ram made good profit that day. > > This made Raghav angry and he shifted his shop right next to Ram's > shop.And he made profit. > > The next day saw ram shifting his shop right next to Raghav's to make > profit. > > This process went on for many days. And at one stage both Ram and Raghav > reached the centre of the Beach. > > Now at this stage, whoever shifts their shop will end up losing. > > This state of equilibrium is called as NASH EQUILIBRIUM. > > At this state, the customers need to be traveling much to get what they > desire. > > As I already mentioned, the same can be applied to restaurants in a > highway. Also to all petrol bunks, inns, coffee shops, even hospitals. > > “It will be better to keep our competitors nearer to us” That's the > moral. > > Concept credits : lmes academy (YouTube channel) > > Q4 What is one thing that I can learn from you today? > > A4 Aayush Lokhande, Lives in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Updated 5y > > Purchasing a watermelon? For those who get the wrong watermelon. Pick the > right one always !! > > See what you wish- look for the webbing and black dark spot for sweet > one.. Don't forget to see the yellow field spot > > The yellow spot, known as the field spot, is the place where the > watermelon rested on the ground. Ripe watermelons always have creamy > yellow or even orange-yellow spots, not white. > > Pay attention to the size > > It is better to choose neither the largest nor the smallest watermelon. > Select an average-sized fruit. And note, please: large or small, the > watermelon should feel heavy for its size.Look for the dried tail not the > greeny > > Q5 What are some interesting facts about India? > > A5 Chandrasekar Gokulanathan, Just another History fanatic8y > > I bet you wouldn't believe! > > Most of modern Indian history was shaped by a single insignificant event. > > A mere five shilling price rise of a commodity. > > Yes. Its true. Heard of Black gold - the king of spices.You're right - the > Pepper. > > Historically Pepper was one of the most expensive of all spices and was at > some point even used as barter money. And, India was the sole supplier of > this to the entire world. Europe was literally getting bankrupt by > importing spices from India. > > The Dutch, by that time monopolized spice trade in Europe and decided to > hike its price five shillings up. This proved to be a historical blunder. > > The unwarranted price raise angered the English people. The result was the > formation of the British East India company with a modest £72000 investment. > The > company was one of the most successful trading firms of all times and at > its height this single company accounted for almost half of world trade. > > Queen Elizabeth signed the permission to trade with India on 31st December > 1600 AD and as you know, the rest was history. > > Sources:Freedom at Midnight - Chapter 1 > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "iyer123" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/135875230.3352654.1707140184227%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/135875230.3352654.1707140184227%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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