Narayanasamy BTD bloke on the anvil . All watch if you cannot stop him ever. Do not advise others instead.
On Mon, 5 Feb 2024 at 19:19, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear folks > > Quote from the incorrigible dolt's daily dose of adrenaline:- > > "*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.*" > > My comments:- Sarcasm tinged with venom, compounded with immature > adolescent arrogance, tainted with envy, and spiced with pure > anti-braahmana hatred for a compatriot? > > *When will the extra-foolish super-clown KR ex-IRS 5 2 24 ever realise > what a ridiculous figure he cuts on the world stage when he strips himself > of all humanity and hammers himself with his own slippers in public on the > pretence of attacking Sri Gopalakrishna?* > > S Narayanaswamy Iyer > > > > > On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 2:05 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> 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 1 >> st 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> >>> . >>> >> -- >> On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust >> >> We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join >> >> Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Group for Discussions: >> https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrustGroup >> --- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >> "KeralaIyers" 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/keralaiyers/CAL5XZopSuFfxHZWdLB3L2RPYbsSe4ovyczg-bdAjwW_yo-hrGA%40mail.gmail.com >> <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/keralaiyers/CAL5XZopSuFfxHZWdLB3L2RPYbsSe4ovyczg-bdAjwW_yo-hrGA%40mail.gmail.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> >> . >> > -- > 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/CAL4idhOQBQuJTB0__3_TijG5W%3DEmRr8Tg1PAkF3ocbt9m%3D2d4g%40mail.gmail.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/CAL4idhOQBQuJTB0__3_TijG5W%3DEmRr8Tg1PAkF3ocbt9m%3D2d4g%40mail.gmail.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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