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February 9th, 2012 by bkbirla

The Happiness Cocktail

A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink that contains two or more ingredients—at least one of the ingredients must be a spirit – Wikipedia.


Some cocktails taste good when you don’t know the ingredients. All of us have a different taste and need to mix things in a different proportion. BTW let me accept I have no perfect recepie for this. In fact I am pretty bad in figuring out the right ingredients and proportions to make the happiness cocktail. But then are you the kind of guy who looks at those slim models on TV who advertise exercise equipments and you wonder why they need to exercise anyway. Some of the best insights come from people who have failed at something as they know what the pain of failure is. Anyway this insight of mine is necessary for me to convince you to read rest of the article.



There is a famous happiness formula



H = S + C + V



So let us dig deep what each of these things mean and translate to in real life.



S – Set Point for happiness
How much it hurts does not depend on hardness of stone but softness of heart. All of us are like four wheelers where shock absorbers have been set to different levels of stiffness. Some of us can go through a road full of potholes and not complain about the ride and some of us are jolted by slightest of shocks. The fact is that we do have a preset button. This is not a cast in concrete. It does fluctuate over time and situations but it is important to realize that it exists and also where it is set to.



C – Conditions of life
It might be physical as well as mental. Both of them impact our sense of happiness a lot. Lot of us who have a computer and end up reading the blog might not have many problems at a basic necessity level but still might not have great mental conditions in life. A hungry stomach is a cause for sadness irrespective of culture and time. Another important thing about conditions is that we are a species with great adaptability skills. Adaptability is a boon and a curse at the same time. It ensures that things die down when you are hitting a rough patch but it also makes happiness short lived as you get used to the happiness stimuli. We do have a habit and capability to get used to things. And things which impact us a lot at a point may not continue to impact as we go along. Finally happiness and sadness is about degree of deviation from situations we have got used to and since our base point keeps changing, what causes us pain or happiness also changes.



V – Voluntary Activities
This is what we do to keep ourselves happy pro-actively. Some of us dance, some of us sing and some of us run. These are pro-active measures which can contribute greatly to our sense of happiness and well being. It is not very tough to figure out what you will enjoy doing. just revisit your childhood and I am sure you will find many things. It might be collecting stamps or cycling or maybe just walking around with no thoughts in mind.



After explaining these individual concepts, let us also understand the interplay between these factors. There is no fixed mathematical polynomial equation which has defined powers and coefficients but we can still understand directional movements. The parameter “S” is one of the toughest one to move but not impossible to do it. This is something which is mostly hard coded into your genes.  If you can move it, it can potentially have the most significant as it changes the lenses through which you perceive things and events. Eastern philosophy teaches you lot of mechanisms to achieve it via reducing your attachments and also handling both adversity and happiness with calmness. Such approaches aim to change your “Set Point” where you start seeing things in a different light. Meditation in various religious as well as non religious forms are few of the common ways. Some philosophies and religions also build a framework of thought where we build a circle of insignificance around things which cause sadness and that changes the lens for human mind. “Conditions of life” is the parameter which bothers us most and consumes most of our energy. We strive for money, better relations for happiness. People who are not able to make ends meet strive for basic necessities of life and assume that the strata of society which has solved that problems is happy. But the strata of society which is not bothering about where the next bread will come from has webs of it’s own which cause sadness. The fact of life is that lot of times it is not possible for us to change something specially in the relationship zone. That is where you fall back to “Voluntary Activities”. This is like relations between different nations. In spite of serious differences on some issues you decide to focus on trade with a hope that at some point of time those fundamental issues will also get addressed as new generations and opinions emerge. What you call as confidence building measures in trans-national politics can be called as “Happiness Building Measures” in life. Each one of them counts. Do them one by one and enjoy every moment of happiness they bring to you.



To sum it up try changing your “Set Point” by adopting a belief framework ( can be home made also ) and reflecting on yourself, striving to improve your life conditions in physical as well as mental frontiers and adopting activities which energize you are ways to increase happiness in your life.
Would love to know your proportions in your cocktail.
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January 29th, 2012 by bkbirla

My thoughts on integrated education

So first of all let us define what is the objective of education. Some chase God and others chase wealth and lot many chase things which even they do not know. Let me define what I think everybody tries to chase or at least should try to chase. I define that as happiness. All of us chase it in various ways but then the problem is that once we reach a goal which makes us happy, we get greedy and want to have more of it and new goals appear on the horizon. But then lot of psychologists define happiness or sadness as aberrations from the situation you get used to and human beings have been a mostly adaptive species which cuts us both ways. We have the capability to be happy or sad in any situation based on our attitudes and thoughts. Another aspect of happiness is it’s sustainability and it’s existence without causing unhappiness to others. So here I arrive at my primary hypothesis, the goal of integrated education has to be to create individuals who are capable of keeping themselves happy most of the time without making others unhappy. I am sure lot of people might have a different opinion but let us proceed with this hypothesis.

 

And now comes the main question. How can we teach kids to be happy? Aren’t kids already happy?

Mark Twain once famously said - Never let formal education get in the way of your learning.

But what if we could plan our education in a way that learning is also encouraged. Our education system does cover lot of academic information and also teaches a lot of ways to earn a living.  BTW it is important to for education to cover how to earn a living. Empty stomachs do not cause much happiness.

 

So the first thing is to teach how to apply brain in ambiguous scenarios. Life unfortunately or may be fortunately does not unfold in predictable manner. You can not prepare kids for all possible scenarios. You need to provide a thought framework which enables them to handle ambiguity. Unfortunately classrooms are not always the best places to learn. I remember a prof in IITK who used to ask students to observe things in campus and suggest better solution. You need to throw ambiguity to kids at an early stage. The framework develops not by finding a solution but also by thinking through what possible solutions can be.

 

Citizenship/Social Responsibility/Community Living has to be a taught subject. I was talking to a friend recently who is Income Tax commissioner and he was talking about why paying taxes has to be taught to kids. Let us accept it. Our mind becomes more rigid as we grow old. We need to learn few things early. Kids need to understand rights and responsibilities as early as possible.

 

Values over habits has been my favorite subject. Let us face it. The influences are many and you as a mentor, parent or teacher have a limited time to influence kids. You are competing with SRK, Sachin and Katrina Kaif here. Don’t waste your time on habits which most of us do. Figure out the values you want the kids to pick up. There is no universal framework on what the right value system is but focus on values over habits. A girl/boy friend will ensure that your kid learns to take bath and brush teeth daily but knowing that telling truth is important is not something you can learn all of a sudden at a later age.

 

Another important thing is to make kids understand how we can coexist with others. And it is not just about people, it is also about environment and other life forms. There have to be enough tasks which involve team work and dependency on others. Being socially aware is key to understanding the dynamics of relationships and I am sure that all of us will agree that good relationships are one of the biggest source of happiness for most of us.

 

As they say that Philosophy is the mother of all sciences. I think it has to be taught at a early stage. It enables an individual to raise fundamental questions about our belief systems and think through in a more elaborate manner. This again forms a great foundation for kids to develop an approach which enables them to experience things beyond senses.

 

Health and Nutrition are also things which often get neglected in our education system. It does not matter much when you are young but it matters a lot at a later stage. It is not possible for us to become health conscious all of a sudden. If these  concepts are explained at an early age, kids will find it easier to adopt healthy lifestyles.

 

BTW do you think did I digress from the main topic of happiness? Actually no. Few popular ways of achieving happiness are

- Achieving something – A good value system ensures you choose the right thing to achieve and ability to handle ambiguity builds you the right skills to achieve it

- Relationship – understanding dependencies from an early age always helps you handle things better here.

- Handle Adversity – I feel a philosophical orientation always helps in analyzing adversities in a better way. It enables you to look at things in a disconnected way and new solutions emerge when you do that.

- Good communities – Responsible citizens create better communities and good communities create happier people.

- Good Health is an essential aspect of happiness. Teaching it early helps.

 

Comments welcome.

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October 10th, 2011 by bkbirla

Jaggu Dada Memories

20 years gone by. It must be month of October in B Top in Hall 2 at IIT Kanpur in 1991. Harmless looking Amit Jain landed in my room. I know you won’t recognize that name. Nobody called him by that name. Even he might have forgotten it during college days. But then to protect my facade of decency, let me still call him Amit Jain. For people who know him, know his other name for sure and for people who don’t know let him be Amit Jain. I don’t think his neighbors from C Top were too fond of him and may be that was the reason why he landed up in my room. Anyway he did add value to my room as he brought a red color music system, a prized possession for us as students in those days. There  were haves and then there were havenots and former were always welcome by the latter. Along with the red music system there were lot of cassetes and most of them I did not understand as they were some form of english music which was unadulterated noise to my hindi medium type ( aka HMT ) music sense. Anyway there were two cassetes which made much more sense to me and they were songs from the serial Mirza Ghalib in Jagjeet Singh’s voice. It was tough for me to understand that poetry as my urdu knowledge was limited. But Jagjeet Singh’s voice kept me tuned in to the cassetes and listening to them became a favorite past time.

 

Few years passed by and we were organizing the cultural festival in IIT Kanpur. Jagjit Singh was the artist of choice. All of us worked tirelessly to make his event successful but I missed watching him live as I was busy with handling other responsibilities in the festival. Time flew and landed up in Bangalore to start my career with Infosys. Few month’s salary and some borrowed money and I was proud owner of a music system and Ghalib cassetes in Jagjit Singh voice were my prized possessions again. Spent countless days and nights listening to the velvety voice immersed in deep Ghalib poetry on the lovely terrace house we had in JP Nagar.

 

And the Ghalib CDs still occupy the maximum air time in my car today. That is the beauty of great artists. They never die. They live in our hearts, in our cars and in our rooms. So all I can tell you Jaggu Dada, thanks a lot for being a part of my life. You have enriched it and same holds true for music lovers. As you immerse yourself in deep sleep, all I would like to tell you is that you will be missed, loved and most importantly listened to again and again and again…..

 

RIP
This is the first song I loved in his voice.

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April 29th, 2011 by bkbirla

Birla PJ Public Unlimited – Q1 2011 Results

Birla PJ Public Unlimited is proud to announce first quarter results for 2011 ( Jan, Feb, Mar). In this quarter we have been able to significantly improve the quantity and quality of the products and also enhanced value for all the stakeholders. Here are few of the leading products  produced in this quarter. Your inputs about them will be greatly appreciated.

  1. A recent study by Subway Restaurants reveals that women prefer 12 inch over 6 inch. #PJ
  2. Akshay Kumar is the most tragic hero in bollywood. Even when he smiles you can see his gums. #PJ
  3. All the advertisers are paying, I am sorry praying, for Indian victory in quarter finals tomorrow. #PJ #cricket
  4. Any idea why all the guys around Abhishek Bachhan do not have Idea connection. #PJ
  5. Arindam Chaudhuri has acquired some land in Nankari village close to IIT Kanpur as he dared to think beyond IITs. #PJ #IITK
  6. As per Indian census we have 914 girls per 1000 boys and 86 happy guys per 1000 guys #PJ
  7. Cafes in England are selling more Irish Coffee nowadays. That is the only way to put them down. #PJ #cricket
  8. Clark is out and laughter ( Hussey ) on the field. #PJ #cricket
  9. Colgate Plax mouthwash is a sure shot way to kill germs. Even humans hardly survive after it. #PJ
  10. Don’t worry, Bihari #PJ
  11. European countries are inviting bollywood to solve low population problem as they figured out how to make babies by holding hands. #PJ
  12. Even in Hindu mythology, good husbands did not exist. How can women expect them to exist in real life? #PJ
  13. Five boxes of coconut oil for anybody who can find a mallu who can pronounce Indi Commandos properly. #PJ #IPL
  14. How do you do is one of the most personal question you can ask anybody. #PJ
  15. Hussey to bahut aa rahi hogi tum ko Kangaroo log. #PJ #cricket
  16. I am getting worried. A black cat crossed my way as I came out of my home. I mean getting worried for the cat. #PJ
  17. I hereby declare the summers open in Bangalore #PJ
  18. ICC has decided that man of the match awards will be given to Pakistan team based on English skills not cricket skills. #PJ #Cricket
  19. If God does not listen to devotees now days, I can understand. They have been making so much noise around him/her. #PJ
  20. Indi Commandos Kochi is the only team which will be gunning for winning IPL. #PJ
  21. Indian cricket team should hire TOI journalists for match today. They seem to know how to beat Australia. #PJ #cricket
  22. Indian government has decided to give tax incentives to people who convert to Jainism to curb onion prices #PJ
  23. Jab se Sheila jawan hui hai tab se lot of girls are applying for Indian army. #PJ
  24. Karnataka CM Yeddyurappa’s birthday will be celebrated by Karnataka kids as Children’s Day as he gives them off from school so often. #PJ
  25. Men are most happy due to Khali not winning #BigBoss because it proves that size does not matter. #PJ
  26. Mood is one thing in life which has only off button. I have never come across anybody with mood on. #PJ
  27. My modesty has been waiting for my greatness to arrive for a long time. #PJ #quote
  28. Na chahiye dawa, na chahiye daroo, mujhe to bas chahiye, haare hue kangaroo. #PJ #cricket
  29. Never fall in love with a software guy unless you enjoy love bytes. #PJ
  30. Nigah-e-teer se ghayal kiya karte the husn wale, aaj kal to bas Facebook poke se kaam chala lete hain #PJ #Sher
  31. Pakistan has just pressed the self destruct button. #PJ #cricket
  32. Pakistani team is strong in bowling as well as betting #PJ #cricket
  33. Q. How did Emraan Hashmi buy his LCD TV? A. Kiss-ton main #EmraanHashmi #PJ
  34. Q. How do Pakistani cricket players wish each other luck? A. Bets of luck. #PJ #cricket
  35. Q. How will you congratulate the new Egyptian leader? A. Mubarak ho #PJ #Egypt
  36. Q. What did the Aajtak reporter girl tell her boy friend to break up. A. Here is some breaking news for you. #PJ
  37. Q. What did the ice cream tell the cup. A. Tum se achha cone hai. #PJ
  38. Q. What do you call a classical singer who becomes rich? A. From raags to riches. #PJ
  39. Q. What do you call a dark women from Kashmir? A. Kashmir ki kali #PJ
  40. Q. Which Indian actor has the potential to create maximum Sansani? A. Dharmendra because he has a son – Sunny #PJ
  41. Q. Which song did Satyajit Ray’s wife sing for him? A. Tu hi re, tu hi re #PJ
  42. Q. Why was Harbhajan Singh barred from practicing Dentistry? A. He always pulled out the wrong one #PJ
  43. Sachin 50 for 4 #PJ
  44. Shweta winning #BigBoss has been hailed by white supremacy groups in west. #PJ
  45. South African kids – A for Apple, B for Boy and C for Chokers #PJ #cricket
  46. Tera kya hoga Munaf Pitel #PJ #cricket
  47. The chickens of the world have decided to form a new country where there are no roads. #PJ
  48. The meek shall inherit the earth, but by the time they do, it will be almost time to leave the earth. #PJ
  49. The toughest to understand person in my life is myself. #Quote
  50. There is a new animal in Asian circus – Kiwi #PJ #cricket
  51. This cricket world cup has the best maths skills. It counts. #PJ #cricket #WorldCup
  52. This world is never going to be devoid of love, so many people are busy making it. #PJ
  53. Traffic police guy is somebody who thinks that traffic moves faster when he waves his hand. #PJ
  54. We will win against Lanka Lions for sure. We have so much experience in killing them. #PJ #cricket #SaveTigers
  55. Women always lead to men’s downfall. Look Pak lost it due to Miss Bah Ul Haq. #PJ #cricket
  56. Zee Cinema is showing Dashavtar. Be scared, very scared while doing channel surfing.

 

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April 18th, 2011 by bkbirla

The birth of social radio channels and social RJs

Hmmmm… The whole village and sometimes the whole colony used to listen to Radio together and the same thing happened when TV arrived. Only few people had it and others had to manage with keeping good relations with people had it. Times changed and the cost of these technologies came down and caught up with rising salaries and affluence. And now it was difficult to find anybody who does not have a TV or a radio. The music bug went a little bit further and personal digital music devices coupled with mobiles helped us carry loads of music in a small form factor with so much ease.

 

But we are primarily a social animal. Enjoying something in isolation does not mean much. We love to flaunt what we like and what we like defines our individuality and existence. Music is also like that and now the consumers of music are much more demanding and want to go beyond just listening. They want it in an interesting format which is more engaging and also a medium which is bi-directional not uni-directional.

 

In past 9-10 months I have been trying to create a Social Radio Channel – Bhoole Bisre Geet ( aka BBG ) which has spread to over 32K fans spread across the world focused on Old Hindi film music. We have created such a large family of music lovers. It has been a pleasure to be the Social RJ for this Social Radio Channel. I have met so many interesting people in this process and also learnt a lot on what makes a vibrant online community. Hoping to continue this journey and build this to a bigger family across the world and promote good music.

 

Besides the overall cause, the biggest benefit for me has been a rather personal one. This platform has enabled me to get back in touch with music. This is a connection I lost in the process of handling various life and career issues. It feels good to be able to spend some time in a day focused on listening to amazing words and music created by the legends of Indian music.

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February 25th, 2011 by bkbirla

Email from a father to daughter

My Dear Princess,

Oh ya, that is pretty much how most of the fathers treat their daughters. Like a little princess. And I am no different. I just could not think of any other way to address you. Today you are turning 9 year old. Young enough to play with dolls but old enough to understand this letter. And even if you don’t I am sure that you will understand it someday.

First thoughts of you are on the day you were born nine years ago. The moment I held you, I was a changed man. To be truthful to you, I was never excited about fatherhood for reasons I have no idea about. But then when the moment came, it floored me in a second. Just holding you, the tiny little you, in my arms, a chill went through my spine. My entire existence was filled with a sense of immense joy which I had never experienced before. I slid a finger through your tiny hand and you held it tightly. And that is what sums up our lovely relationship for the entire life. Just holding on to each other in good times and not so good.

And then came the second day when doctor asked me to take you and show you some sunlight. I grabbed a plastic chair and exposed you to sunlight. You saw such bright light for the first time and your little eyes opened up. This was your first experience of how this world would look like. You opened your tiny eyes and I was in front of you with my finger still between your tiny fingers. You saw me through your eyes and I saw you inside your eyes. Still all your tiny fingers cuddled around my single finger.

Kids grow fast and probably even more so girls. I remember the day you learned to talk, the day you learned to walk. Too many memories to talk about. I remember holding you at night and walking in the home to put you to sleep. The moment I stopped walking you used to wake up to remind me to continue my walk. The day you learned to walk it was just too tough to stop you. One lesson I learnt on that day was that there comes a day when parental concern has to give way to recognizing a kid’s individuality. I might be concerned about that you might fall but then nobody has ever learnt how to walk without falling.

I have sweet memories of watching movies with you in PVR Gold Class. The way you enjoy the sofa and the way we fight over the food. I have never bothered what movie it is, just the thought of you being on my side and enjoying the movie is good enough. And then when you laugh like crazy rolling all over the place on the most stupid scene in the movie, your laughter is like music to my ears.

I asked you today morning that at what age you will stop playing with dolls and you told me that once you turn 10 you will. So that means just one more year left for the doll phase of your life to get over. And I know that the next phase you enter will throw up lot of challenges in your life. In the doll phase of life you have had a different perspective of life and people and in the next phase things will change. All I can say is that in this new phase I will try my best to mould myself from a father who’s finger you held to a friend who walks with you hand in hand through all your happiness and sorrows. A friend who walks with you who is not so close that he intrudes into your privacy and individuality but not far so that your shout does not reach him when you need him. Hoping to forge this bond of friendship and love with you which is based on the foundation of your childhood memories.

I am sure you will grow to be a beautiful and lovely person with a sense of independence and value system. You will bring joy to yourself and to all around you. You will have ambition as high as a mountain and a sense of achievement in all things you do. Lot of parents love to see their unfulfilled dreams in their kids but my only wish is that you are able to figure out a way of defining your existence as you want it to be. And I hope I will also grow up to accept you as you are and love you for what you are and even for what you are not.

And then one day will come when I will fade away as everybody should and hope what I will leave for you is few lingering memories of joyous time spent together and a feeling that I will always be with you in all forms of existence.

Your Loving Father

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February 6th, 2011 by bkbirla

Poem: Ye saali zindagi

Anjaan raaste
Ajnabi log
Saya bhi kabhi kabhi
Lagta nahin apna
Gairon ke ghar main hota
To tab bhi maan leta
Ham ko to lagti hai
Apne ghar main hi khali zindagi
Ye saali zindagi

Sooni rahon se
Guzarte hain
Kabhi kabhi
Rahein ham se
Milte hai surag
Ghum ke har taraf
Dojakh si lagti hai ab
Jo kabhi thi diwali zindagi
Ye saali zindagi

Beshaakh hai
Yahan pe
Har ek darakht
Sookha hai
Har patta
Har boota
Jo thi aftab si roshan
Ab andhere se bhi kaali zindagi
Ye saali zindagi

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February 1st, 2011 by bkbirla

Poem: Do Raaste

Do raaste hain jeene ke
Bas Zinda raho ya Zindagi jiyo
Jaisa ki hota hai
Aksar hamari zindagi main
Ek raasta hi hamesha
Hamari kismat main nahin hota
Kismat main to hote hain
Chhote chhote tukde
Kai raston se
Kuchh itne roshan
Ki aankhein hi band ho jayein
Aur kuchh itne andhere
Ki Jugnu bhi sooraj jaisa lage
Ham hain ek sookhe hue tinke
Jo udte hain sadkon pe
Awara hawaon ke isharon pe
Anjani dishaon main
Raftar hai ajab
Is zindagi ki gaadi ki
Kucch raste aise aate hain
Ki kabhi sadiyan guzar jaati hain
Aur ehsaas bhi nahin hota
Aur kabhi kewal ehsaas hota hai
Ek pal ki tanhai main sadiyon ka
In bikhre hue tukdon se hi
Ham ko apna nasheman banana hai
Gum se bhare hue dariya se
Khushiyon ko chun ke laana hai
Kisi ko pyar se milti hai
Kisi ko shumaar se milti hai
Ye khushi to aisi cheej hai
Jo bade dushwar se milti hai
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January 31st, 2011 by bkbirla

Poem: Khat ko likhta hoon

Khat ko likhta hoon, aur likh ke mita deta hoon
Ehsaas-e-mohabbat ko, aise hi hawa deta hoon

Har raat banata hoon, shiddat se ye kishti ko
Subah ke hote hi, dariya main baha deta hoon

Hoga to kabhi unko bhi, ehsas mohabbat ka
Jab tak nahin hota hai, farishton ko bata deta hoon

Karta hoon shab-o-roz, tere ishq ka hi charcha
Pooche hai agar koi, to baat kuchh aur bana deta hoon

Kabhi to aayegi jaan bhi, ye patthar ke mujassim main
Dil ko samjhane ko, tasveer seene se laga leta hoon

Kabhi to aayengi khushiyan, mere bhi ashiyanon main
Abhi to gair ki khushiyon main hi,  eid mana leta hoon

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January 27th, 2011 by bkbirla

Poem: Kaash…

Kaash teri ankhon ko padh ke

Jaan leta main sanam

Waqt ne jo kuchh likha tha

Tere mere vaste

Ye faasle ye dooriyan

Ye gardishein ye raste

Lambi andheri raton main

Ye karvatein badalne ka silsila

Mujhe ishq-o-chahat main teri sanam

Kuchh mila to bas yahi mila

Kaash main kah paata wo

Jo main chaah ke bhi na kah saka

Meri khamoshi tu na samajh saki

Tera palkein jhukana main na samajh saka

Is tarah ban gayi darmiyan apne

Khamosh ki ek deewar

Aur kar gayi donon ko tanha

Tu us paar main is paar

Kaash…..

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