Friday, March 1, 2013

Connecting the learning’s of life to life!



Recently I met someone, who didn’t know me. After having some brief interactions I got a response from the person “God!! You are an extrovert”.



Mathematics

Formula number 1:

(+)  * (+)=(+)

(-)  * (-)=(+)

(-) * (+)=(-)



And I don’t know if people can remember, in theorems we would write

• Assumptions

• To be proved

• Proof

And after completing the proof, the last line would be Hence proved

Well I have tried to bluff in my exam answer sheets when I would forget couple of steps in the proof and write hence proved in the end, but my bluff never worked and marks were deducted. Hence I got the theorem for my life “Bluff would never work”

Although I did study mathematics in my graduation, but eventually I started hating formulas because life can’t be lived with a formula. But I did like few of them which I could connect to my real life.

Connecting to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”. A positive word in a negative situation which makes things negative as per the formula. Well it would be difficult to explain the situation, so please assume, although I wouldn’t bluff in the proof.


Civics

One of the 6 fundamental rights recognized by constitution of India is right to freedom which includes speech and expression. (Ohk honestly, I just remembered the right to speech, rest of the words I Googled to specifically define here what I meant to express!)

Connecting to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”. I love to express my emotions and yes I don’t think before I speak. I love to use this fundamental right to the fullest. Unless it’s going to offend or hurt someone, I don’t think I need to think.


Biology

Darwin theory of survival of the fittest. Well I don’t think any explanation is required on this.

Connecting to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”. I believe every individual has something special, some unique attitude and that’s what makes them special and they survive in this world full of competition. I had always thought my extrovert nature was my way to be the survival of the fittest. But then the reaction did make me think, is that what make me survive, or I need to think of something other attitude which is unique about me.


Physics

Newton’s law of every action has equal and opposite reaction.

Connecting to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”. You call me an extrovert, and I realize you are an introvert. But I have learnt recently that we have no rights to judge anyone. In such a brief conversation, I get to hear being an extrovert is a negative thing. At first, my mind didn’t want to really accept it, because that was what my friends, close friends and also not so close friends liked about me. But then I realized by not accepting I would be depriving the individual of their freedom to express. And I suddenly remembered one bad advertisement of Govinda in which he says“ maana maine dhakka diya, par tune kyun liya”.


Chemistry

I hated this subject; I hate to implement it in my life too. Only thing I had loved was in chemistry lab, when I would mix two transparent liquids in one tube, suddenly the colors would change to bright red or pink. And throughout my life, I mixed things to see if I can generate laughing gas in the lab to make my serious and strict chemistry teacher laugh, but that never happened. Although I was never disappointed, as I would imagine my chemistry laughing madly, which would make me laugh.

So I am not connecting to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”. But the laboratory experiments, I still apply in real life as I feel when right things fall in place, life becomes amazingly colorful. I believe one can create laughing gas around without actually using any chemicals. I am still in the learning phase of this experiment, but I know I would learn someday.



Marketing

I feel being more educated makes the person stop using his common sense. As I do the MBA in marketing, I forgot what I learnt as a kid in all these subjects of physics chemistry and mathematics. My life runs based on the 4P’s of marketing.

• Product: as I focus on the materialist things I have in life

• Price: I would rephrase this as value. Whenever I do something , I think of how people would value it, whether good or bad

• Place: By adopting the policy of be a roman in Rome, I often look for my lost identity as I change according the place or circumstances

• Promotion: it was the only P out of 4 that I thought I had applied positively in my life by being an extrovert

Now that I connect promotions to the statement “God, you are an extrovert”, and that too in a negative sense, I wondered did I apply that also wrongly?





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