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The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
- B. F. Skinner
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Since when I was young, I've dreamt of many things that I wished, would happen, most of them for a personal purpose and a few for a 'higher' cause. But there is a difference between a 'dream' and a 'vision'. Dreams, as the word suggests, need not be realistic. This completely depends on how wild your imagination can go and there can be no end to it. But, a vision is something different. It is something which, in the first place is, realistic. It focuses on what YOU are going to do to reach your vision. The reason I'm focusing on these terms is to make it clear to the 'intellects' who, sometimes, forget the difference. This particular topic, "My Vision of the World", has been given to 'us' (STAR Infoscions) during our training sessions, for which, we were asked to prepare a 10 minute presentation. I found something interesting during the entire session: To what extent can a person's imagination go and more importantly, how can one get confused with the basic difference between the two - a vision, and a dream. Well, it is either 'World where there are no physical boundaries', 'World with no money', 'Eternal Peace', 'Greenery Everywhere', 'No wars', and so on ... They were all like the campaign portfolio of a fucking politician. I admit, I may not have right or the intellect to criticize anyone; but, is any of it really possible ??? When I ask the same, the reply is (and will be) 'May not, but it's just a vision, a dream'. What the Fuck !!
This is what I wanted to scream at the top of my voice every time I encounter a stupid person. I expect only one thing from anyone - I want them to think, not some rocket science,just use common-sense. Why doesn't anyone think? Is it too much to ask? You might've understood by now, what I'm trying to say. My vision is - "I want to see the world where people think". This is what I wanted to convey through the pathetic presentation skills of mine. And obviously, I could not. Let me give a few examples to project my point better.
The first one. One night, I was sitting in the coffee room, GEC - Global 'Education' Centre (@Infosys) - sipping my coffee when this guy enters the room. His coffee mug slips from his hand and ... CRASH !!! The sensible thing to do is, pick up the broken porcelain pieces and trash them (the dustbin was beside him, by the way). But, NO !!! After recovering from the 'shock', he looks around to check whether anyone is observing him. He notices me in the dark corner. There was a stupid grin on his face (was he expecting a medal from me !!) and he left the room. I had to pick up (while cursing that 'social animal') the broken pieces and dispose them. Should someone tell him to do that?
The second one. Well, this is a serious problem, according to me. This is current scenario of the education system in 'Swarnandhrapradesh' (and probably, in other parts of nation). This happened when I was in my 3rd year, B.Tech. I was wandering in my colony when a certain person (say, XYZ) recognises me and invites me to his house. He had some questions regarding his son's career and wants me to clarify. In the middle of conversation, I asked him why was his son taking coaching for IITs. His answer, "If he'll aims for the IITs, he'll end up getting a good seat in AIEEE". HOLY FUCK !!! Is this similar to, "Aim for the stars, you might end up on moon" sort of thing. I was shocked. Later, I found that, this was a popular conception. What's happening to the society? If this is the thought process of a grown-up, one might wonder, how do the gonna-be grown-up think? It turns out that I've an example for that too.
The third and final one. This incident happened during my final year of engineering. A fresh batch of 240 are induced into DA-IICT. In their first week, after their inductions, a few of them come to my room to ask me, "How many hours do we have to study in order to get a pointer above 3.5?". How the fuck did that perspective enter their minds? I admit that, in my first year, percentage was one concern for me. As far as I can remember, I (most of us) never used to study for marks. Having a concern for marks is one thing, but, is there a metric which takes number of hours (you study) as an input and gives a projection of your pointer?
I ask the same question that i put forth in the beginning; Am I asking too much? Does my vision come under the same category ('No Wars', 'Eternal Peace', etc ...)? Think Again !!!
Acknowledgements
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I would like to thank pOp3, pOtti, Sagar (miyya), LC, potu, priyatham, rama, pavan and several others who have urged me to write. Rakesh, thanks for your review. This first blog of mine is dedicated to pOp3 and pOtti (You know why).