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Thursday, December 30, 2004
Friday, December 03, 2004
Hollow Not Halo
That was not such a long break, was it? Anyway, I am back! And in case you are wondering, blogging slipped a little bit from the top of my pirorities list; my wife's trip to India overtook it. Anyway, now that she has reached India safely, I have blogging back at the top of my list. As promised to you earlier, this time I am going to share my thoughts on Halloween.
For the uninitiated, Halloween is celebrated every year on Oct 31. Children of all ages (even 75+ yr olds) across the U.S. dress up in "spooky" costumes and go from door to door tricking and treating. Dressed as Spidermen, Potters and witches, they go around their neighborhoods knocking on doors asking their neighbors to choose between treating them and getting tricked. Of course, almost every neighbor chooses to treat the visitors, not because the visitors know any tricks but because no one wants to be labelled the stingiest guy on the block.
This Halloween, the average American consumer would have spent $43.57 on Halloween-related purchases. Of this, a third would have been spent on candy and a third on costumes. The country as a whole would have spent approximately $3.12 billion dollars. Sugar levels would have gone up adding more children to the ever-growing population of diabetics and waistlines would have become larger adding to a booming obese population. While large quantities of candy would have entered the guts of people, large quantities would also have ended up in trashes, discarded by anxious parents and jaded kids. And, a lot of clothes and fancy outfits would have ended up in the dumpsters the very next day.
I don't mean to be a spoil-sport and I don't say that people should stop having fun or treating themselves. But, it's a shame that half of the world's 6.4bn people subsist on less than $1 a day when 295mn people spent an average of $10 each for fun and festivities on a single day. It's a shame that a nation spent $3.12bn for a single day of fun when the World Food Programme had a shortfall of $0.26bn (as of Oct 11,2004) and could not meet the critical needs of half a million people. It's a shame that people spent $15 on a stupid Spidey or Harry costume when a chronically hungry child could be fed for half a school year.
We don't have to be saints (the Pope has already beatified a record number of them). But, we should not be selfish wastrels, either. Let's show some restraint when we splurge on unhealthy and wasteful treats; let's stop to think of the needs of the millions starving in the rest of the world before we spend the next buck.
Heal the World!
For the uninitiated, Halloween is celebrated every year on Oct 31. Children of all ages (even 75+ yr olds) across the U.S. dress up in "spooky" costumes and go from door to door tricking and treating. Dressed as Spidermen, Potters and witches, they go around their neighborhoods knocking on doors asking their neighbors to choose between treating them and getting tricked. Of course, almost every neighbor chooses to treat the visitors, not because the visitors know any tricks but because no one wants to be labelled the stingiest guy on the block.
This Halloween, the average American consumer would have spent $43.57 on Halloween-related purchases. Of this, a third would have been spent on candy and a third on costumes. The country as a whole would have spent approximately $3.12 billion dollars. Sugar levels would have gone up adding more children to the ever-growing population of diabetics and waistlines would have become larger adding to a booming obese population. While large quantities of candy would have entered the guts of people, large quantities would also have ended up in trashes, discarded by anxious parents and jaded kids. And, a lot of clothes and fancy outfits would have ended up in the dumpsters the very next day.
I don't mean to be a spoil-sport and I don't say that people should stop having fun or treating themselves. But, it's a shame that half of the world's 6.4bn people subsist on less than $1 a day when 295mn people spent an average of $10 each for fun and festivities on a single day. It's a shame that a nation spent $3.12bn for a single day of fun when the World Food Programme had a shortfall of $0.26bn (as of Oct 11,2004) and could not meet the critical needs of half a million people. It's a shame that people spent $15 on a stupid Spidey or Harry costume when a chronically hungry child could be fed for half a school year.
We don't have to be saints (the Pope has already beatified a record number of them). But, we should not be selfish wastrels, either. Let's show some restraint when we splurge on unhealthy and wasteful treats; let's stop to think of the needs of the millions starving in the rest of the world before we spend the next buck.
Heal the World!
Saturday, November 06, 2004
Mixed Feelings
I wanted to share with you some thoughts that occurred to me on Halloween (Oct 31). But, I think I will do that another week because there is something more important to talk about - the recently concluded elections in the U.S.
I am having mixed feelings about the results of the elections - I am happy, sad, amused and disgusted that Bush won.
I am happy
....because I expect more unilateral actions by the U.S. that (I hope) will alienate it further from the rest of the world paving the way for some much-needed shifts in geopolitical alliances.
....because greedy Corporations will thrive and contiue outsourcing America to developing nations like Brazil, India and China improving the lives of millions of people.
....because people all over the world will continue to have someone they can despise and ridicule (a good stress reliever).
I am sad
....that Uncle Sam will continue to bully weaker nations prompting more nations to acquire or develop nuclear deterrents and leading to nuclear proliferation.
....that America's aggressive behavior will continue to fan the flames of extremism throughout the world making the world more dangerous.
....that the world's bigger polluter will continue to stay out of international efforts to make this world a better place for you and me.
I am amused
....that Bush was re-elected for his moral values when America is tuned into Wife Swap on prime-time television.
....that the world's second largest democracy has only a choice of two (before your jaws drop and your eyes pop out, here's a disclaimer. Disclaimer: the following words are NOT mine and belong to one of America's greatest film directors) "stupid white men". Americans can either go left or right but not straight. (no wonder America always sees the world as "US vs them")
But, I am definitely not amused by this.
I have to stop here. I am already sick of the current state of affairs and writing about it is making me even more sick.
God bless the World!
Vanakkam
I am having mixed feelings about the results of the elections - I am happy, sad, amused and disgusted that Bush won.
I am happy
....because I expect more unilateral actions by the U.S. that (I hope) will alienate it further from the rest of the world paving the way for some much-needed shifts in geopolitical alliances.
....because greedy Corporations will thrive and contiue outsourcing America to developing nations like Brazil, India and China improving the lives of millions of people.
....because people all over the world will continue to have someone they can despise and ridicule (a good stress reliever).
I am sad
....that Uncle Sam will continue to bully weaker nations prompting more nations to acquire or develop nuclear deterrents and leading to nuclear proliferation.
....that America's aggressive behavior will continue to fan the flames of extremism throughout the world making the world more dangerous.
....that the world's bigger polluter will continue to stay out of international efforts to make this world a better place for you and me.
I am amused
....that Bush was re-elected for his moral values when America is tuned into Wife Swap on prime-time television.
....that the world's second largest democracy has only a choice of two (before your jaws drop and your eyes pop out, here's a disclaimer. Disclaimer: the following words are NOT mine and belong to one of America's greatest film directors) "stupid white men". Americans can either go left or right but not straight. (no wonder America always sees the world as "US vs them")
But, I am definitely not amused by this.
I have to stop here. I am already sick of the current state of affairs and writing about it is making me even more sick.
God bless the World!
Vanakkam
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Hello and Welcome!
Finally! I made it to blogworld. I have wanted to blog for a long time now but always thought I didn't 'have' enough time. As I started visiting more and more blogs, I began to realize that if so many busy (and successful) people including the executive I admire the most, Jonathan Schwartz had the time to maintain a blog, there was something wrong with the priority I had set for blogging. I decided to move blogging to the top of my 'to do' list and here I am with my very first posting.
What will you find in my blog? You are going to find me ranting and raving on a whole bunch of issues. I will share my thoughts and opinions on politics, technology, culture, personalities, management, religion and, the most important of all, humanity (which is why we are on this planet). But, I must warn you that some of my views may anger you. Though, you are more than welcome to punch me at victoryforblog at yahoo dot com.
Who am I? I am still trying to figure that out.
What do I do? For now, I'll just say I build software as an engineer for a silicon valley company (sorry! not allowed to say which one). I will give you more details about myself in future posts. After all, this is just the beginning of our conversation.
I expect to post on a weekly basis. So, until next week, take care and see you! If you want to catch me before that, I am at victoryforblog at yahoo dot com.
Vanakkam
(Tamil for Goodbye)
What will you find in my blog? You are going to find me ranting and raving on a whole bunch of issues. I will share my thoughts and opinions on politics, technology, culture, personalities, management, religion and, the most important of all, humanity (which is why we are on this planet). But, I must warn you that some of my views may anger you. Though, you are more than welcome to punch me at victoryforblog at yahoo dot com.
Who am I? I am still trying to figure that out.
What do I do? For now, I'll just say I build software as an engineer for a silicon valley company (sorry! not allowed to say which one). I will give you more details about myself in future posts. After all, this is just the beginning of our conversation.
I expect to post on a weekly basis. So, until next week, take care and see you! If you want to catch me before that, I am at victoryforblog at yahoo dot com.
Vanakkam
(Tamil for Goodbye)
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