Month: August 2012

For the sake of the state…

As a student of political science  I was in the wrong end of politics, I would say a victim of  the office politics.  I wore my heart in my sleeve, I slogged it out and yet I was always  facing challenges.   I was born in the lower end of a middle class home that entangled in a religious system and married to a lady who preferred her husband to have a life style of a village school teacher. To top this all at work I did not have a godfather,  the boss I had to report to on business was not charitable to me for  I had abused (actually abused) for playing truant (I was hot blooded). My administrative boss was an alcoholic and a womanizer who was having it out with my secretary.  In spite of all this I did well because I loved my job and my profession and I was concerned about those who worked with me.  Result in exactly 1 year, based on my performance,  I was ordained to be the front runner for the Directorship which was nearly 5 layers above me.  The work culture I had created was buzzing with ideas  that perhaps was the reason.  But then when you are chosen, you need to be able to navigate the corporate jungle, that’s where I goofed.  I realized work alone will not suffice its work + politics.   That realization dawned in late.

With a post graduation in political science and Management education why did I not fuse them together and be wiser?   My moral disposition was the reason.

While in college I was influenced by Thomas Hobbes and Nicollo Machiavelli, but it’s the later who captured my imagination.  Hobbes was a champion of absolutism for the sovereign but he also developed some of the fundamentals of European liberal thought: the right of the individual; the natural equality of all men; the artificial character of the political order (which led to the later distinction between civil society and the state); the view that all legitimate political power must be “representative” and based on the consent of the people; and a liberal interpretation of law which leaves people free to do whatever the law does not explicitly forbid.

Machiavelli on the other hand is  prototype of a modern empirical scientist, building generalizations from experience and historical facts, and emphasizing the uselessness of theorizing with the imagination.  Scholars often note that Machiavelli glorifies instrumentality in state building – an approach embodied by the saying that “the ends justify the means.” Violence may be necessary for the successful transfer of power and introduction of new legal institutions. Force may be used to eliminate political rivals, to coerce resistant populations, and to purge previous rulers who will inevitably attempt to regain their power.

Take away the selfishness attached to Machiavelli you will have a real interesting and effective tool kit for governance and growth.  For reasons of state (raison d’état) a leader can do anything.  When I say state I would mean a collective of people, not just an institution/organization.  History will bear me out when I say that leaders with wrong intent following the selfish and power laden path bring people and society to much suffering and pain

Navigating office politics is a training session I used to specialize in.  Not many liked the topic, most found it obnoxious and wanted to wish it away sweeping it under the carpet.  But I believe each of us are a socio-political being.  Being political for good reasons is important if not you become the victim of power games played by the average minds.

Bring down your walls mam’

Her face can launch a thousand ships, she writes, she dances and she acts.  She is direct oftentimes upfront, unlike many she has an opinion a very strong one at times.   There is always a burning desire in her to create.  She has the ability to sense ineffectual and sub optimal behavior she can strip masquerades and showmanship and have this ability to flee from it.  Her looks of vulnerability is absolutely seductive.  She is loving and caring and is liberal with appreciation and praise.  I ran into her 18 months ago and she wanted me to help her on some work.  Its at that point I realized her work culture…  l loved it.

Its easy to carry ill feelings through your life. But not this young lass, she puts it in the back burner and starts afresh.

When we met yesterday we discussed loads of business and life issues. It was then, at a point in time, I was sharing with her the Legal mind vs Liberal mind paradox.   Life, I told her, teaches the best when we keep away from either of the ends – Legal or Liberal.  OH!!!! NO!!!!! don’t you ever entertain the idea of balancing both.. if you do I warn you you will be spineless and characterless slimy wishy washy  person who deserves to be spewed out of the social setting.

If its not balancing and if its not taking either the Legal or Liberal side then what do I do?  one may ask.  I would say its about tapping the energy that flows between both the poles.  Don’t you know there is a strong magnetic feel that flows between this?  Okay if you don’t know here is an example for you .. Krishna wanted Arjuna to kill and Arjuna did not want to do that .. it went on and on, this argument, and it birthed Bhagavad Gita.  Do I have to tell you about the wisdom Gita contains?

So what happened out there?  There was a debate and discussion or an argument on the subject – TO KILL OR NOT TO KILL. The discussion meandered on various philosophical issues and life issues and left behind a trail of wonderful thought that went on to influence many over centuries including MK Gandhi.  Was the topic of the discussion resolved .. who cares???

In other words when you grapple with a particular problem you actually end up getting answers to some other future problem… its a kind of cross pollination.  Only the simple and naive would want solutions for all problems instantly.

So as we spoke on a particular issue we meandered to the moral dilemma and other issues related to boundaries that a typical middle class person sets and protects it vigilantly and guards with his/ her own life.   I have no problem with that.  The problem comes when the boundaries become more intimidating and more fearful than the issues . Most boundaries are ‘I TOUCH NO ONE AND NO ONE TOUCHES ME TYPES’.  That boundary is to protect you but then you end up playing the part of the boundary and start looking for clues about those who are trying to creep into your space.  Becoming a boundary yourself you end up isolating yourself slowly and thereby denying yourself of good relationships.

Thats why I love privacy settings its more human its certainly not a brick wall

Now let me share my privacy setting :

When instinct and emotion over rides intellect .. its time to scram from that person

Enter Mobot or To Di World .. Exit the thumbs up like button

A leading social media platform that uses the regular thumbs up as its like button will soon get contemporary with either the Mobot or To Di World button. Sources say that in the regular ideation meeting this morning at the HQ a young intern had suggested this idea and immediately it caught on the imagination of all in the room.  The company is quite cagey about this and has kept it as a top secret activity.  The chief of operations said “wow how did you ever think about this?  we just took that like button for granted”  There is a likely hood of this intern becoming a star in the company and he has already been recommended for a pay hike.

Meanwhile a focus group study that was put together immediately welcomed the idea.  The creative teams are already working on it.  In all likely hood the TO DI WORLD button will be chosen because of its simplicity… but then it all depends.  The focus group was tied on both.  Hence decision was delayed. 

Meanwhile the employees are warming up to it already by greeting each other with a Mobot .. the intern who suggested this idea was greeted with a TO DI WORLD action by the top man in the company.  The intern said “I am excited about this”  

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How to get bitter and better?

When Michel Foucault published his book Madness and Civilization he received praise from the best of the thinkers of the  time. However Jacques Derrida, a young philosopher and a student of Focault, critiqued his teacher accusing him of advocating metaphysics.  Foucault responded with a vicious retort and yet ignored some of Derrida’s points and they remained bitter rivals until 1981.

Have you seen, particularly married couples compromising to maintain peace and equity at home in order to keep the marriage intact?  Over a period of time they become the same, smiling and nodding at each other, and eventually they tend to become so staid and boring.  But yes they stay together in the union of marriage.  As a political science student my view of politics and politicking is far more different than most people.  I tend to look at the process as a healthy one particularly because it keeps the system alive and kicking.  It’s not that I am anarchist who hates order and peace.  I loathe the comfort zone of retardation; I love to embrace madness and chaos only because it makes a person to THINK and speak out or may be write about it.

It’s certainly not easy when someone tells you “Hey you seem to be jinxed”  it doth activate my defense systems but I make sure the cognitive process is given more time to process a criticism  or an accusation rather than allowing my front cortex (instinctive brain) to take charge.

Yesterday I reveled, that’s the apt word, in a kind of a spat over a blog that a friend of mine (Shaswati B Sengupta) had written.  I have a sketchy view of the author placing her in the creative slot of my mind.  The blog named Creative Frustration captured my imagination – it sure is very stifling and depressing when creativity is in shambles wasted in the dumps.  The blog was not vicious fire and brimstone variety but it was well crafted in the beginning yet lost its élan midway to be more insinuating and accusative ending with extreme haste to state what had to be stated.  It seemed as though the author started grimly but then decided to let loose.  This is a typical expression of a writer who is besieged by the predictable and the unimaginative.  While I reveled on this emotional journey I agreed with the contents of the blog too.   The central theme was her frustration that nothing new or imaginative was being developed in the city she loved.  I could relate to it.

I was only last Saturday sitting with my friend in the farm I related my anguish of the hypocritical buying process of the so called creative admirals in the advertising agencies.  I was bitter and frustrated.  The years that have gone by failed to provide balm for my pain.  Conversations and writings that express this actually ticks me off and I get into the zone of discomfort. So I decided to do something about it.  Critical yet humorous statements are good when the milk packet analogy was used to describe the mindless the TEDx activity rubbed  my humor bone and I decided to share that line on Facebook, heralding a discussion.

I should have told this before but Chennai advertising industry seems to be in shambles.  Accounts that demand creativity are migrating to Mumbai and Bangalore.  The weight of the manufacturing process and the engineering colleges are tilting the scales. Arts & Literature are fast vanishing. So when the author of the blog stated that “there is not a single concept which is original (if Iam wrong, I would be the happiest person to know that original program’s name)…. Now guys you can understand what is the secret behind all (X)es… TEDx, TEDx Youth.. all knock offs and to put a legal end they put a big “X” .. and social media market is flooded with these kind of knock offs……. Really sad state……” she was expressing a fact.

“How long, O naive ones, will you love being simple-minded? That’s a passage from the Bible.  We need more complexity in our thought process, we need healthy discussions and criticisms, we need to provoke and challenge one another, and we need to THINK for ourselves.  We need to create. We need to embrace madness.  All this we have to do with this noble intent of getting great ideas into the community and make the world a better place.