Wednesday, July 24, 2013

The Neolithic age

"Humanity is overrated"

Hearing this line some may respond as simple and plain 'NO', few enquire asking "compared to who?" and others just agree saying that the world is full of selfish people and hungry for power.
If you ask me, I would like to save myself from this unbridled lunacy. It has been a real long time since we came across some classics, I mean real classics. come on, how far can we keep people like shakespeare and Einstein immortals?  We still have to dig through the history and cling to them for examples. How preposterous !
Nurturing awareness and knowledge as tiny as ant's head resulted to the birth of miracles. With awareness and knowledge as large as Elephant's head, the only miracles we see around are bunch of videos hitting a million views in couple of days. Now, we're not even smarter than an ant and emotionally weaker than an Elephant to be precise.
While the NASA's spacecraft Voyager is on an Interstellar mission and about to cross our Solar system in a couple of years which will show us a complete new dimension of the universe we have ever known, the only missions we care about are "Frozen in time" games.
Earth spins on it's own axis at 460m/s, We on the other hand doesn't spin our thoughts anywhere.
Earth orbits the sun at 30m/s and whirls around the galaxy center at 220m/s. We orbit parents till the age of 22 and whirl around God at 440m/s. Astronomically we travel around 21,639,744km everyday, and us? in real life? seriously? you want me to spell it out?
Ya I heard that.
Maybe that's the reason they say "You may delay, Time will not".
We are still looking for inspiration from someone and end up sulking. There might be people who're happy with what they have but deep down they know it, and they keep saying this " Life's monotonous" or if you prefer humdrum.
Fools fight, Nerds nag, Politicians praise and you?
Don't hide.
Just don't hide under that bloody rock.
Let's take this world back to Neolithic age where the progression of behavioral and cultural characteristics started.
Let's try to fill up some sense in the void created over this inscrutable world, showing the bigger picture that we're missing.
Let's rise like a phoenix and snub the ignorance created.

" India is still a developing country because 70% of married women are not working"

" Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"
                                                                    - Martin Luther King.Jr
" Beware of false knowledge, it is more dangerous than ignorance"
                                                                    - George Bernard Shaw
" The age we are living is Information Age, I hate it here. Let's go back to Neolithic Age"
                                                                         Rakesh Nimmagadda
                                

Friday, March 15, 2013

"Fresh air" deficiency

PROLOGUE

"Nothing is impossible", this is one of the quotes we have been hearing from childhood, that quote ever made sense to you?. There is something which made sense to me and can be called "near impossible", no man leaves this world without falling for someone. We all have had heard enough tales about many great people like bhagat singh, Azad, Vivekananda, Kalam,Vajpayee and Rajni Kanth, am sure they all have their own stories to tell.
Now this is my way of telling you a story of the guy who occupied the place of  leading educationalist and became a famous entrepreneur, who all the way had a girl beside him for whom his heart skipped beat several million times.
He told me this story comparing every real incident of his life to a medical issue and that's how his "fresh air" deficiency started. I was really shocked by the pitch and escalation of the story, he started
" I wasn't able to breath, it was like i was trapped in a air tight container who desperately needed some fresh air.I forcely turned towards a window which was beside me for some air as the girl infront of me was literally shouting my name repeatedly, playing with the book in my hand i answered with a question "WHAT?".
That's the first time i ever suffocated.