Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Overhead from the study table

“Economics is a very easy subject. But it takes an expert to teach it. We’ll first learn the basics.

India is a very big country. India needs lot of money. But most of the people in India have only small money. The sum of all this money is the money of the country. Corrupt people actually take some part of the country’s money to their homes so that they have big money. This creates inequality.

Communist people say that we should not keep money at our homes. If they ever happen to know such a thing they immediately rob us and takes this money to their party. Countries like America encourage people to make more money. Since they have lots of money, they put it in the banks. People who don’t have lots of money take loans from these banks. When they don’t repay all these all these banks collapse.

Due to globalization, people all over the world know each other. When people of India come to learn that American banks are collapsing, they panic and this may lead to problems in Indian economy. But since we don’t have much money in the first place nothing serious will happen.

If you can understand this much everything else is simple.”

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Out of the Fable Book

This for me, is like the pages of a modern parable. I like to create the out-of-the-fable-book stories with what little of the worldly world I know, so if it sounds or looks like your life, this is just a cliche'd coincindence, much against the justification of people looking for similarities in a really complex and chaotic world. This world is as much yours as mine. You may be me (?).

You can rest your eyebrows for a while, for what I say, I'm sure would draw differences from as many conjectures as I make use of in weaving the stories. This is just as paradoxical as it seems and intends to seem. I like my simple stories as complex as much they are simple. That is to point out that there would be stories within the stories that would evolve in you.

We would get to know more of eachother through our continued discourse here. Happy reading and happy commenting!