Hello world!

Kimi & Ferrari World Champions!!! What a great race it was!!! People a nail biting finish! Until the last few laps how many permutations & combinations  were put into motion. For Ferrari fans a sigh of relief when Kubica overtook Alonso for P3 and Hamilton went down the positions (unfortunately). But tension was back again when Alonso regained his third position and Hamilton was moving up the position. As and when Hamilton upped his position, my heart beat was going up, started sweating….sheesh…..

Atlast with his team’s support and Felippe’s magnanimity and last but the most important one - a near perfect drive by ICE MAN KIMI! What a drive, what an attitude and what a team! Kudos Team Ferrari! Kudos Felippe!

The first person Kimi congratulated was Felippe - that’s what is team spirit. [Other top drivers should learn from this team what team spirit is! Especially one person.... A...SO]

Hello…Hamilton! Are you a rookie?! I don’t think so! He shows maturity in every sense - be it driving or sportive spirit or loyalty to team….! I am learning a lot from you Hamilton!

Keep it up! And looking forward a great season starting in another 145 days!

Aristotelian Ethics!

October 21, 2007

Ayn Rand was a devoted Aristotelian - the central idea being that there exists an objective reality that is separate from consciousness and capable of being known. Thus she called her philosophy ‘objectivism’. And she applied key tenets of Aristotelian ethics - namely, that individuals have innate nobility and that highest duty of every individual is to flourish by realizing that potential.

[Source: Alan Greenspan's book - In the age of turbulence!]

I find this concept to be interesting and reinforces the concept of capitalism even more. In fact pure capitalism.

If I am correct, for a true follower of objectivism  CSR or giving back to society or collectivism would be an alien thing.

I find this interesting! I guess it would be interesting to explore more!

Taste of Original Works!!!

October 14, 2007

Guys, I have been reading books for quiet some time and now have started concentrating on non-fictions. Pleasure of reading original works is amazing. For example, “The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith (The father of Economics).

Reason being we know how important Economics is, however given the paucity of time, we don’t concentrate on the original or the fundamental theory behind the present day beliefs to appreciate it. But when we do it, the feeling is great!

Experience it, it is nice. Believe me!