Saw this photo montage, while listening to Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother album. Almost heart wrenching.
"I found young Indians aged 16 - 30 years, gave them a piece of paper and simply told them they could write whatever they wanted to, I then photographed them holding the paper. The results are fascinating. These images allow us an unprecedented look at what young India is really thinking. The Economist magazine has India verses China on its front cover. Through iSpeak we can make our own conclusions about these two emerging giants."
http://adrianfisk.photoshelter.com/gallery/iSpeak-India/G0000GJahAeGd1bU/
Acquired Intelligence
On Intelligence that is Artificial, Non Linear Brainwaves, Minor Epiphanies, and Few Mad Ideas
Monday, September 19, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Poets and Quants
Logic says one should specialize, can I specialize in variety?
- Heights of a specialized, specific job, finance algorithmic trading does exactly the above: trying to understand, quantify relationships between seemingly unrelated information to invest and make money
- Designer does the same: trying to juxtapose related/unrelated visual elements together to create that dress
- Poet does the same: trying to juxtapose similar/opposite words together as metaphors to create the beautiful poem
- Understanding patterns between related things
- Understanding relationships between unrelated things
- Communicating these relationships
- Drawing insights from these relationships
All 'thinking' jobs are human quests to identify pattern, seek meaning, and replicate the pattern and relationships. Only 'of what' changes.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Brands and Products
Will 'perception' of experience will become more important than the actual product experience itself in the future?
What role will peer trust and peer reputation play in this?
Brand reputation will define not just what products you purchase, but also how felt about a product post-consumption.
But is this not how luxury works?
Will we see similar behavior once products are sold through social networks?
- You will 'like' a video on FB, not because you enjoyed it, but because your friend that you look up to 'liked' it
What role will peer trust and peer reputation play in this?
Brand reputation will define not just what products you purchase, but also how felt about a product post-consumption.
But is this not how luxury works?
Will we see similar behavior once products are sold through social networks?
Emotional Machine Design
Will personalization of machines be the new way of selling in the future?
I see it already:
- Laptops being sold not on configuration, but on design
- Samsung Corby sold because it offer personalization of color
- Apple is sold more on design rather than functionality
As technology and performance becomes more commoditized, will design personalization be the way to differentiate?
Work and Procrastination
From Seth Godin's blog:
Just imagine how much you'd get done
...if you stopped actively sabotaging your own work.
We must be talented, powerful and resilient creatures indeed given how much we manage to produce despite the constant undercutting, ridicule and needless censorship we aim at ourselves.
Central Bank Reserves
Why are gold and currency are the only two assets held as reserves by central bank, when the values are so volatile; Can we hedge against gold and currency movements as a central bank?
Can we have some central bank reserve in international corporate bonds, equities, and real estate? Or may be even timberland, or other commodities?
Is liquidity and fungibility of gold the core reason behind keeping it as a reserve asset?
Some international corporate bonds (Merck, Amgen etc.) are much more stable than US T-bills given their financial positions.
What we should teach in school?
Read somewhere this:
- How to focus intently on a problem until it's solved.
- The benefit of postponing short-term satisfaction in exchange for long-term success.
- How to read critically.
- The power of being able to lead groups of peers without receiving clear delegated authority.
- An understanding of the extraordinary power of the scientific method, in just about any situation or endeavour.
- How to persuasively present ideas in multiple forms, especially in writing and before a group.
- Project management. Self-management and the management of ideas, projects and people.
- Personal finance. Understanding the truth about money and debt and leverage.
- An insatiable desire (and the ability) to learn more. Forever.
- Most of all, the self-reliance that comes from understanding that relentless hard work can be applied to solve problems worth solving.
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