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    Monday, July 12, 2010

    The Infamous Nike Ad

    Embedded here for posterity

    Thursday, June 10, 2010

    Saturday, May 29, 2010

    The Surprising truth about motivation

    Really cool - the message and the presentation


    Monday, April 12, 2010

    The Return of the Tiger

    This was written in April. A delayed upload. The message remains valid still

    This weekend saw me being a part of the latest mania to hit television – The Return of the Tiger. Tiger Woods returned to Augusta Masters after 5 months off the field. Could he do it, couldn’t he? In the end it was a lot of the same. Tiger came and did what would have been expected of him 5 months back. He was in contention right till the last day only to have an average last round. 5 months back it would have been allright. What was special this time was the focus on Tiger. And it was here that it got really weird….

    Ever since the Tiger Woods saga unravelled itself, Tiger has been expected to be apologetic about himself. Makes sense if its to his family (and probably even his mistresses) but on the field?? At the start of the tournament the chief organiser of the tournament had a swipe at Tiger with his reprimands for what essentially was Tiger’s private life. Now what has golf and Augusta masters have to do with it? Absolutely nothing.

    Why are sportsmen expected to behave like entertainers. The core reason for a player to be on the field is his desire to win the game before everybody else and to do it in a sportsmanlike fashion. Tiger swears at the ball, does not smile at the patrons, throws his club around but so what… he is the best golfer of his generation because he wins games and tournaments and he does those at a rate that nobody thought was possible before. So why is Tiger now changing himself to be a “better person” muttering his thank yous and cap doffing when he should be zoning into his next target.

    As spectators, we have come to a point where we want our heroes to be spotless in everything. We attach too much of importance to them, we want our children to be like them and when they start showing errant behaviour, we get angry at them and promptly and publicly chastise them.

    Tiger Woods – No. 1 golfer in the world is a person, a package which includes personality traits and it is these traits that makes him successful. So I think its time to let him be and as the old Accenture line went – “Go on .. Be a Tiger”

    Saturday, February 20, 2010

    Sansar se bhaage phirte ho.. A Gem

    A gem from the past. Really good. Heard about it on Radio 4 again yesterday.

    My favorite line - Ye paap hai kya, ye punya hai kya; reeton per dharm ki mohrein hain
    Har yug mein badlte dharmon ko, kaise adarsh banoge


    Sansaar se Bhaage Phirte…

    Film: Chitralekha, Lyrics: Sahir Ludhianvi, Music: Roshan, Singer: Lata

    The sitution is something like this: Meena Kumari is a dancer and the man she loves, rejects her and becomes a monk. This is the song where she tells the monk that living away from the world and trying to find God is not great, the important thing is be in this mess and find Him. Just the first line says it all: “Sansar se bhage phirte ho, bhagwan ko kya tum paoge”. And I love this line: “Apman racheta ka hoga, rachna ko agar thukraoge”…So true! Some say that she is justifying her way of living…maybe, but if you’ve to justify yourself – this is the way to do it. Hats off to Sahir Ludhianvi.

    Sansar se bhage phirte ho, bhagwan ko tum kya paoge
    Is lok ko bhi apna na sake, us lok mein bhi pachtaoge

    Sansar se bhage…

    Ye paap hai kya, ye punya hai kya; reeton per dharm ki mohrein hain

    Har yug mein badlte dharmon ko, kaise adarsh banoge

    Sansar se bhage ….

    Ye bhog bhi ek tapsaya hai, tum tyag ke mare kya jano

    Apman racheta ka hoga, rachna ko agar thukraoge

    Sansar se bhage…

    Hum kehte ye jag apna hai, tum kehte ho jhootha sapna hai

    Hum janam bita kar jayegne, tum janam gawan kar jaoge

    Sansar se bhage…