All persons of science may not be scientific - Pedro
Scientific is
Terrific, you will find!
written by Pravin Sabnis since first Monday of 2004
All persons of science may not be scientific - Pedro
Scientific is
Terrific, you will find!
Ancient Chinese philosopher, Zhuang Zhou wrote about a boatman cruising on a river when he noticed a boat on a collision course. He began calling out to the boat’s owner to change course. As the boat closed in on him, he cursed and shouted louder.
As the two boats collided, he screamed out, threatening the other and calling him names. But he discovered that the other boat was empty. The man stopped yelling as there was no point in screaming at an empty boat.
The man’s rage reduced when he realized no one was at fault. When there is no one to blame for a mishap, we behave calmly. But when we perceive someone is at fault, we feel justified to angrily jump into the blame game.
Most of the time, we are screaming at an empty vessel. Even if the boat is not empty, rage is not a good. Actually, we punish ourselves when we allow our perceptions of others’ behaviour to affect us negatively. So we can scream at an empty boat or we can reach out, support and encourage others.
We have choices all the time. We can shout at an empty or occupied boat or we can choose to be kind and make our world a better place as we respond to people at work, at home and in the community. It is best to empty our boat of reactionary behaviour. After all, empty boats do not find fault with other boats, empty or otherwise.
Don’t treat every mishap as assault
Empty boats
don’t fight to find fault!
- Pravin K Sabnis
Amor Vincit Omnia is a Latin phrase for ‘love conquers all things’. Shortly before the start of the first millennium, the Roman poet Virgil wrote ‘love conquers all things; let us too surrender to Love.’
The expression is self-explanatory being so clear within itself. It gained weight of a proverb. W. H. Auden, John Gower, Diane Wakoski, and many poets used it into their writing. A character in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, written in the late 1300s, wore a brooch engraved ‘Amor Vincit Omnia.’ The phrase caught on…
The phrase is an apt compass in a world of growing prejudice and increasing distrust and hostility. Love can win. Hate can only defeat. We must choose to yield to love rather than hate. The victory of love is to connect to hearts. The triumph of hate is to subdue or slaughter the other.
Love actually is the beginning of a conversation. Conversation is about expressive speaking as well as responsive listening. And conversations end on a positive win-win note when aligned to the belief of ‘Amor Vincit Omnia.’
Amor Vincit Omnia is a great way
Love ensures win-win
every day!
- Pravin K Sabnis
‘Anything one man can imagine, other men can make real’ – Jules Verne (Around the World in 80 Days)
Imagination is the ability to form mental images, analogies, or narratives of something that is not perceived through our senses. It is a manifestation of our memory and enables us to scrutinize our past and construct hypothetical future scenarios that do not yet but could exist. It allows us to see things in advance.
People react differently to what they see due to the unique interpretations they make based on different prior knowledge and experience. Imagination enables us to create new meanings from cognitive cues or stimuli within the environment, which on occasions can lead to new insights.
Jules Verne is extending it further to state that the onus of turning imagination into reality is not only on the originator. Someone else could convert the vision into reality. But it is necessary for that imagination to be passed on to others. The ball has to be passed for it to reach the goal.
Most do not share their imagination as they want sole custody of the success to follow. But we must realise that every time we share our creative thoughts, there are multiple benefits possible like feedback, suggestions and support. But the best possibility is that someone else may fructify your seed.
Don’t hold on to your imagination
Sharing increases
shots at acton!
- Pravin K Sabnis