Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Reason, chance and resignation: an existentialist tour guide's opinion


"Your life is an incessant compromise, between an ultimately slight inclination towards revolt and anarchy, and your deeper impulses that direct you towards order, moral health, and I might also say, routine ... My dear old chap, look yourself in the face ... You have attained the age of reason, Mathieu.

"Pah!" said Mathieu, "Your age of reason is the age of resignation, and I've no use for it."

- excerpt from 'The Age of Reason' by Jean-Paul Sartre. Emphasis added by author.

I have often been accused of succumbing to routine in my life. Sticking to a schedule, visiting the same places, shying away from the new and unknown.

Routine makes our lives orderly and predictable. We all do it. Humans instinctively reduce stress caused by avoiding unknown situations.

But a life of routine is boring. Welcoming, even pursuing, new experiences potentially makes an otherwise drab existence exciting. Continually leading a life of novelty and there is always something to look forward towards. We never really know what might happen.  


Nonetheless, even in the most routine of lives, the element of randomness lurks menacingly, threatening to cause a disturbance to an otherwise usual existence. A chance encounter, an accident or winning the lottery all combine to make lives less routine. But such events may not happen frequently enough to add spice and create a more extraordinary life. Instead, we must chase these atypical experiences proactively to insert them into our lives.


All of us have some rebel inside our souls. Yes, we are not all destined to be Che Guevaras' but we can certainly allow some unorthodoxy to sprinkle our daily lives with adventure. For any individual, finding the correct balance between 'Order' and 'Anarchy' must be like reaching Buddhist Nirvana: the ultimate goal for any 'pseudo-rebellious yet pseudo-conservative' social animal!

Nurturing the rebel inside us may provide one path towards reaching this particular version of Nirvana. Even if we have reached the Age of Reason, there is never any reason for resignation. Life remains full of wonderful possibilities for the adventurous rebel.

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Imran is a banker turned consultant turned tour guide. He presently resides in Singapore. Imran rambles incessantly about history while showing visitors around Singapore. Through his consulting, Imran improves the profitability of small and medium sized businesses. He can be reached at imran@deodaradvisors.com.

Sunday, 24 June 2012

The Internet as Yin and Yang

There can be no doubt the Internet has blurred international cultural borders. Anyone, anywhere can access virtually anything at anytime.

In the past, connectivity may have been a bigger issue but that too is slowly fading as the world gets wired up with smart phones. Nevertheless, the world's eyeballs tend to gravitate to the same ten websites, irrespective of location. The world has been all but divided between Google, YouTube, Yahoo!, Facebook and Twitter.   
TOP TEN INTERNET SITES
Singapore Pakistan Malaysia Japan
1 Google Facebook Facebook Yahoo! Japan
2 Google Google Google Google
3 Facebook Google Google Google
4 YouTube YouTube YouTube YouTube
5 Yahoo! Yahoo! Blogspot FC2
6 Wikipedia Blogspot Yahoo! Facebook
7 Windows Live Windows Live Wikipedia Rakuten
8 LinkedIn Wikipedia Blogger Ameblo
9 Blogspot LinkedIn Twitter Amazon Japan
10 Twitter Twitter MayBank Wikipedia
Source: Alexa, accessed June 24, 2012

However, the most popular sites are only the beginning of the story. These websites may be the first stop for most Internet users but they are only a means to a much more personal end.

Train lovers may watch YouTube videos of trains, celebrity watchers follow Justin Bieber's every move, news junkies zoom in on interesting stories and, most of all, individuals tell friends and family their life stories through personal tweets and Facebook updates.
On the face of it, the Internet has 'globalized' information much like Hollywood did to movies, i.e. the world watches Madagascar 3 and Modern Family at the same time. However, the nature of the Internet also permits the organization of 'tribes' on the basis of shared interests. And, because tribes pull in interested persons from all over the world, establishing large tribes becomes easier. Geography is no barrier to the Internet.

The Internet embodies contemporary life's Yin and Yang: it unites and divides; informs and misleads; globalizes and individuates.
The Internet is that most ubiquitous of modern forces. The Internet complements our connections with others and its limit human interaction too.
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Imran is a business and management consultant. Through his work at Deodar Advisors and the Deodar Diagnostic, Imran improves profits of businesses operating in Singapore and the region. He can be reached at imran@deodaradvisors.com.