Myths Busted

I have exams approaching , but I am still in “jolly good” mood. My professor just announced an open book exam for a subject and we were all freaking out. I had written an open-book exam previously and I was quite happy with my results. I concluded that secret to open-book exam’s success is intuitive thinking. But my prof today busted this myth. He gave a task. He would ask us a question based on basic arithmetic and we need to answer it in less than 2 seconds

Question: Boy purchased a pen and eraser for Rs. 11 and the difference between their costs are Rs.10. What is the cost of the eraser?
While I was still thinking the answer, one of my classmates answers Rs.1 in less than a second. For a tiny moment, we all thought the answer is right.
This all happened in a matter of few seconds.

Then immediately, he asked us the same question but this time, he gave us sufficient time to think about the answer. And eventually, we came up with the correct answer. ( Rs 0.5 is the cost of the eraser).

So, our initial answer was based on intuition, which may or not be correct always. But it looks correct most of the times (Trap !). So in open book exams, one needs to think deeper and solve rather than surfing superficially for an approximate answer.

I hope I do well in my Friday’s exam. Friday 22nd marks the end of exams.
I am counting days for my travel to home.

 

 

 

 

 

Monkey Bussiness

The title is a trap for the dirty-minded as the post is going to be something else. (Sorry!).

I was reading “Thinking Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman. I have just reached to 6% of the book. (Yes, I am a proud owner of a Kindle). In the book, he talks about two systems of thinking: System 1 operates automatically, intuitively. System 2 requires slowing down, deliberating thinking not jumping to quick conclusions. Till now, I found the book interesting, I hope to finish it.
In the intro of the book, the author discusses an illusion, “The Invisible Gorilla”.
Watch this video before you proceed to read.
1:41 seconds – NOP (Bear with the jargon. I am an assembly language girl !)
I hope you have watched the video.
Almost everyone misses out watching the gorilla. And even few argue that there was no such gorilla. (We cannot help but ignore this kind).
Failure to spot the gorilla is quite common as we were focusing on counting the number of passes.
Kahneman explains saying

We can be blind to the obvious, and we are also blind to our blindness.

Now that you know the happening of gorilla event.
Please watch this.
Now while watching the video, you succeeded at noticing the gorilla.
But did you notice any other unexpected events?  No right!
There were two other unexpected events: Curtain changing the color and a player leaving the game. Even though you tried to focus on unexpected results, you might have failed to notice the other peculiar events.

Moral of the story is:
Firstly, if we pay attention to the obvious, we lose out on unexpected things.
Secondly, even if pay attention to the unexpected event we can’t succeed in noticing other unexpected events.

So why even bother paying attention in the first case! (half-suppressed laughing).

The worst part is one of my profs keeps on repeating these words while teaching,
Don’t miss the gorilla” and am puzzled each time.(Face Palm!)

There are loads of such videos based on illusions on YouTube to make you look stupid. Check’em out.

 

Secret Admirer

Imagine for a second, what it feels to have a secret admirer.
1 sec- NOP
Okay, now get back to reality. (Phew !)
So, I was fortunate enough to find out that I had a secret admirer. I must admit at least here, that he/she wasn’t only admiring me but my whole team.

I am a part of one the most important committees at my college and we do some good work and I love working with my team. I was initially not part of this team, but made a wild card entry later and till now haven’t regretted at all for my decision.

So, this admirer of ours sent us a letter of “appreciation for the great work” (No kidding !) we do and small gift. The gift had a photo collage of my whole team. So, this came as a surprise and we tried a lot to find who this was.
According to the letter, we could deduce a little about the person and our search was on.

Later the person was found and she was little shy enough to say to us to keep it as a secret. So, now that we know our secret admirer, we cannot tell anyone. I haven’t met her till now. I am not trying to meet or talk to her. I would love to respect her privacy.

So, I am choosing this medium to say thanks to her.

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Simple act of smiling

Today I am going to talk about a book, Smile: The Astonishing Powers of a Simple Act by Ron Gutman. This book is based on Ron Gutman’s TED talk: The hidden power of smiling. All through the book, I was smiling.

I read this book a year back but you must be wondering why I am recalling it now. The reason is the wonderful project I took up this semester as a master’s course project. I am working on facial expression recognition to assist the visually impaired in day to day conversations. Visually impaired sometimes find it difficult to understand the conditions around them, like whether the person next him is listening attentively or not. I am trying to tackle this problem and bring a solution. While analyzing facial expression or emotions, I remembered the book I read on smiling. Obviously, smile is most people’s favorite expression. One can never stop talking about the benefits of smiling. Take my advice, smile a lot as it costs nothing.

The author in the book recommends us to have a “Smiling List or Dandelion List”. A list that includes art, children, trees, certain colors, flowers and etc which remind us to be present and smile no matter what we are doing or where we are.

Our joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes our smile can be the source of our joy.

Event Logger

23rd August 2017: Most important day of my life.

This was the most tension-filled, exhausting day with few surprising turns of events. Till now I never worked for a company. I interviewed for few jobs, bagged two jobs but never joined in any.  On 23rd August, I interviewed for my dream job and got the job.
After working hard for many months, I thought I could finally sleep peacefully.

That night I couldn’t sleep. I woke up well before my usual time and sat contemplating what to do next. Since that day, till today I feel restless. People asked me how I felt after getting the job offer, I said relieved, but I didn’t feel relieved. I feared I would get complacent after this achievement. But, I kept myself busy with work.
I remember saying to my Mom that I will return home only after finding a job I like. And now I can’t wait to go home after months of toiling.


Summer of 2017: Memorable summer ever.

This was going to be last summer I would get to spend as per my wish, as I would be working full-time in a company from 2018 onwards. So, I wanted to make the most of it. I did a great deal of reading, learning, and exploring. I spent some quality time with my parents and friends. In short, I made some great memories.

End of year is approaching and I feel a sense of accomplishment for the work I have done and choices I made. Thanks, Universe!

“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

 

 

I write, therefore I am

I love writing but for blogging, I needed to write something specific which is complete with a head, body, and tail. So, the first thought that came to my mind was to write about my own writing journey till now. Don’t get excited by “writing journey” because my journey till now had only me. I am not afraid of criticism nor am I shy, it’s just that I wasn’t ready till now to share my work. I am trying hard to recall exactly when it all started ie my love for writing.

As far as I memory goes, sometime in 2005 when I was in 6th standard at school I won a writing competition where I was supposed to write about CV Raman. I won the competition and this win gave me a sense of enlightenment. I started to write more. Again, the following year, my English teacher gave Charles Dicken’s “Tale of two cities “book to write a review.  Now, I found the company of books. Reading and writing go hand in hand. I started reading books of Ruskin Bond. I wrote poems now and then in English and in my mother tongue but lost them through years. So, I have always been little skeptical about writing in books or diaries because of the fear of losing. Hence, I hope this digital platform turns out to be my best choice.

In 2016, I took a temporary hiatus from the rat race to search for my passion. And by God’s grace, I found not one but two. Writing without a doubt was my primary passion but I also like solving real life problems. Being an engineer, I felt why shouldn’t I take up master’s course to enhance my knowledge. The whole of 2016 I read a lot of books both technical and others. I made the best purchase of my life: Kindle Paperwhite. While reading Malcolm Gladwell’s “Outliers” book, I came across “10,000-hour rule” which said that to gain expertise in any field one must work relentlessly for approximately 10,000 hours. Maybe this is just an improvised version of the adage “Practice makes a man perfect”.  So immediately after reading this, I resolved to write every day for the specific amount of time. And in a childlike way, I even calculated the total number of days I need to write to reach the magic number. Now I needed some motivation to write every day, so while searching on the internet, I found this beautiful website “750words.com”. This site was perfect for me as it used to give daily reminders and badges for motivation. But I wrote in the site religiously for exactly a month and later stopped it.

In between all these years, I wrote a bunch of poems and short stories of little worth. My father and my uncle always encouraged us to write a diary every day but we never took it seriously. By “we” I refer to my siblings with whom I had a wonderful childhood, and we call ourselves “Fantastic Four”. I did write irregularly but always had a fear of invasion of privacy, so I never really continued the habit of writing a diary. Fast forward to 2017, I am writing a diary every day without fail on my computer.

So, leaving out other details, since 2005 I wanted to write and wrote but never shared with anyone. This is my first instance of public display of my writing. Hope I continue to write and make my writing better day by day.

“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
― Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing

My superhero !

Dear Margaret Elizabeth “Peggy” Carter,

I am writing this letter to tell why you are my superhero in spite of not having
any fancy superpowers. You are a symbol of strength, justice, and truth. In a
very short time, you influenced me a lot. I have never seen you fear defeat or death for that matter. Please recommend me some of your energy drinks and fitness secrets. I can’t get enough of your comic timing, fight sequences, and accent. I must say I really didn’t expect you to be dancing so well in Little Song and Dance.

You assisted Steve Rogers, my favorite hero in becoming the world’s first superhero – Captain America. As an agent of the Strategic Scientific Reserve, you helped Howard Stark clear his name when he was accused of being a traitor, You taught me how far we can go to help our friends in need. I have never been a fan of action, but lately seeing you thrashing bad guys without weapons or fancy serums has been a lovely experience. Despite surrounded by silly sexist men who underestimate your value, you don’t give them a damn and go behind their backs to solve crimes much faster than they can.

“I know my value. Anyone else’s opinion doesn’t really matter.”
It’s a powerful statement indeed.

Just like your elder brother, I have mine who always wants me to follow my dream/ thoughts/ decisions. He never wants me to settle for good, but strive for the best. Like yours, my brother always believes that I have the potential for greater things in life. Your influence on Steve is truly inspiring. I totally believe Steve relied totally on you, just like they say there is a woman behind every man’s success. It was saddening to see you affected by Alzheimer’s disease and finding it difficult to talk with the love
of your life when he finally returns alive after a long time.

I don’t want to flatter you, but let me say a few things.
See, without you, there would be no Iron Man. You saved the life of Howard Stark, Tony Stark’s father, so no Peggy implies no Tony. Captain America might also have been stuck as the lean good for nothing Steve Rogers, as you rescued Abraham Erskine, the creator of Cap’s serum, from the Nazis. Along with Howard Stark, you went on to found SHIELD, the organization that would give rise to Nick Fury and the Avengers. You have also convinced Hank Pym to become the first Ant-Man. Without you, the world would have never have been the same.

Peggy Carter, you are my superhero!!
Don’t forget you still owe Cap a dance.

Thanks & Regards,
D.

National Poetry month

Today is the last day of the National Poetry Month. I am so glad I have taken up this challenge and ended up writing 20 out of 30 days( Kudos to me !). I wasn’t able to post all the poems on my blog, but they are safe in my repository so that I can go back anytime and laugh at my pathetic works.(Low self-esteem Alert ! ) .

Anyways, this was a different experience, writing for a blog. I love taking up challenges. Some of the challenges I took up are 30 days of gratitude, 750 words each day for 30 days, Haiku a day.

So I end this challenge with this final poem.

Thanks, Universe !

Addiction

Music to boost my happy hormones

Writing to reflect everyday

Books for vicarious living.

Poems to heal my soul.

Drugs I prescribed myself as I grew up.

~Deep

 

#NaPoWriMo #10

I write and then later realize that it was a sad piece of poetry. My friends felt the same after reading some of my works. My life is not this sad it’s quite happening. (Or is it an illusion). I always wonder why I end up writing sad stuff. I try so hard to avoid non-happy stuff around me like news, violent movies and everything else. I feel like a coward sometimes ignoring the harsh truths of life, but this is my defense mechanism using which I survived all these years. I may look quite unrealistic here, but there is no harm in believing in unicorns and world is all good at all times.
Here’s my 10th poem of the month. Glad I came this far. (Patting myself on the back).
 
Her everlasting thirst for knowledge, made every failure vanish in thin air.
 
Her funny anecdotes made every lip shine with a smile.
 
Her resilience made every set back a challenge
 
Her forgiving nature made sure her heart was broken every time
~Deep

 

#NaPoWriMo #9

I have a true weakness for songs/books/articles which inspire me. Though the inspiration stays for little time, it’s enough for me to get some good stuff done. Anyways, later I will find some new song/books/article to help me. This is called ultimate optimism for the discovery of inspiration. One of my favorite bands is Imagine Dragons. They make music with meaningful words. Their new song, Believer has become my alarm tune, it’s indeed a good way to start your day, take my word for it. 
The song ends (2:51s) with these plain but effective words.
I wanna stop.
We cant!
Believer
As the sun sets, I will write in darkness until I finish my poem.
 
I will delay my rewards until I succeed.
 
As the night creeps in, I will defer my sleep, until I finish my book.
 
I will ignore all the naysayers until I reach the stars.
~Deep