Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Random Inspirations

I always wait until I have something worthy to say. This time I cling to inspirations. While we humans struggle with some 200 languages around the world with quest to become the smartest person, we find it hard way to take ethics and inspiration, some never do.

Ideas will not derive out from your head until you let them come in. Build a bond with the larger universe. This way, we can become a part of larger and more prominent reality. The prototype can't be seen as the property of the engineers, the designers, or the marketers—it has to be community property. Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. Remember, sometimes great ideas can come from the most unconventional sources.

A simple act of sensing inspiration can unblock the imagination. If you're new to it, start slowly. You'll find it comes naturally. Talk about making waves!

Internet can help you if you don't want to do it alone. There are numerous websites where you can enlist people from a variety of backgrounds from all over the world to help you solve your problem. Subscribe to any magazine or a journal. Include a recommendation or a testimonial to demand ideas from your friends, coworkers, experts, libraries, online, history.....

Old theories have to give way to new. By taking inspiration, I mean taking up these old theories and creating new and redefining them. Newton had to make way for Einstein. Gavaskar had to make way for Tendulkar. Seed can be one year old boy or a hundred year old veteran.

Where's your next great idea and inspiration going to come from? It's up to you. And whomever you want to invite.

Let's do it!

--RocKvaRuN

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Aiming Bull’s Eye

My tendency and movement to question everything has served me well in my pursuits. It's also gotten me into a mess of trouble from time to time. But I reckon, people who force me to examine, encourage and actuate me to grow.

When we aim a new thought, some people will react emotionally, others, more rationally. When you see head scratching and hear questions like, "How will this work?" that should tell you someone wants practical answers. Work hard on your critics. A good thought of yours, no matter how fantastic, works only if it resonates with others (yours critics) experience and strikes a chord of believability. Practice the art of observation - a technique that can, and does, take hours, days and sometimes weeks. Eventually, you will hit a Bull’s Eye…….………….

……………………..……….By Bull’s Eye, I mean the “Critics”.

When I was penning my thoughts on this one, I suddenly think on my subject. Why Bull’s Eye is always the core or center of the nucleus. Unfortunately, nobody knows. Interestingly, when I googled, I found Dr. Christopher W. Tyler of the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, made an intriguing discovery at the beginning of this century. While studying how people react to famous paintings, he examined 170 portraits of 282 artists--drawn from diverse cultures over 500 years. He noticed that almost all classic portrait painters arrange their subjects so that one eye, not the nose, is in the horizontal center of the image. He also found that no painting schools had taught such a rule. Click here to check out some interesting facts.

In short, humans appear to make consistent, unconscious, aesthetic judgments. How they do it is still a mystery. One that keeps going, and going, and going...

--RocKvaRuN

Monday, August 17, 2009

A Beautiful Mind

This is a forward-looking mind test. Dropping back into the days when phone booths were the only alternative to the desk telephone. You are the president of a company that makes phone booths. Recently you witness that your closest rival has begun to whittle away at your market share. Desperately, you ask the people under your chair to get you some thoughtful and innovative ideas.

  1. Your manager suggests of laying air-conditioned phone booths.
  2. The Consultant advises to add meters that tell how much a call costing.
  3. The executive says, why not put note pads in phone booths so that masses won't write on the walls and windows.
  4. Finally, your engineer proposes you to start making phone booths with wheels.


Phew…Quickly think of the most benefited and modern idea to approach:

I know what you think of - The phone booth on wheels. Because it's the craziest.


After all, what's the difference between a phone booth on wheels and a car with a mobile phone?


Now, today if we can think of Intellectual Communication or Telepathy with a silicon chip inserted in a human brain which can emit waves sending our thoughts through messages from one person to the other without mobile phones, what’s the big deal?


Start today by steering people away from the ordinary and make them think wild about the possibilities. In a word, “Attitude” - to develop a big tolerance for the outrageous.


Enough talk. Go on, now. I felt the need to say something, so I’ve said it. Now you’ve heard it.


--RocKvaRuN

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Reality - “Bites”

Down the road there's a temple buzzing with tens of thousands of devotees. Outside the temple a small boards appeared to be written with the tagline “Real place for Real People”. There is nothing wrong with the words but something is amiss. I wonder - what real people mean. What other kind of people are there?

I questioned myself. Let us get one thing straight. Everything is real. Even dreams are real dreams. The word has its place, however. It should be used to distinguish between something that is what it appears to be and something that is not what it appears to be.

When they say someone is real, I think they mean to say that he or she is unpretentious, straightforward, honest, frank, direct, genuine, and/or aboveboard. And that's a real problem, because it makes them real dangerous! Got it?

I questioned again. Do real people exist? Or do people around you want you to be real?
Everyone begins with a spark of inspiration. But most people flash and fade before they have a chance to set the world on fire. Why? Ask yourself.

There is no one path. The problem is often choosing which one to chase. There are all sorts of wise sayings. Not everything is right or real. Faint praises have there place. I say they are required. Extent is what needs to be measured. I'm more interested in, in a way, discovering what we are now and here.

We just need a force / way to feel it.

rOcKvARuN

Friday, February 20, 2009

Believing Is Seeing/Speaking

A limitation of our eyes enables us to see movies as fluid motion, when we are actually looking at a series of pixel of images each second. It's called Endurance-d Vision. A similar phenomenon might be called Endurance-d Ignorance.

Humans often get things wrong - sometimes they get things so wrong that they turn to a right. The history of human invention is filled with things that went superbly wrong, to the benefit of all of us. Computers are not supposed to do wrong things - they are supposed to be obviously right. This is why they’ll never be human, unless they learn how to fail.

That's one of benefits of life and the living - being able to make conscious, free-will choices. When the definition of success is little more than following a pattern of previous success, creative minds don't seem to enjoy the process very much or for very long. We don't consider it a great success.

I think I know why.

Cultivate a skeptical attitude. I have just made this up .If you believe it; start making a habit of always challenging new information, especially if it surprises you. Start with statistics. Trust yourself. Speak up. You might be right. Check yourself. In a class (world) full of creative fire (mind), where everybody knows the answer, winner is the one who raise hand to answer first.

Keep your creative fire hot and burned. However, Creative solutions and ideas don't always have to come from struggle and sweat. Innovation is sometimes right under your nose, around the corner, or back home where you grew up. Work like an investigative reporter. Get up and go get the facts.

Speak it. Dig it. Google it. Read it.

-RocKvaRuN