Bijesh Nagesh's Blog, page 35

February 11, 2023

The First Language...

The first language ever known didn't have a single word. It was a language made up entirely of feeling, instinct, and intuition.

That language still prevails today and has proven itself most useful, especially during those moments in life when we find ourselves at a loss for words or can't quite describe what we're seeing, or rather feeling.

This is why Music is eternal, because it has come close to capturing the essence of this 'emotional tongue' than all the words in all the languages combined.
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Published on February 11, 2023 15:16

"Outer Space Is Mostly Dark, So Is Earth Inside A Hollow?"

New "Strange Speculation" post up!

https://mrmercottreviewer.com/strange...

#Earth #HollowEarth #HollowLog #DarkGlobe #OuterSpace #Box #Metaphor #Allegory #Analogy #Darkness #ClosedBox #InsideABox Multilayered #Dimensions #Theory #Speculation
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Published on February 11, 2023 14:02

Time...

Time is not always the enemy. Sometimes, what feels absolutely correct may, after some time, reveal numerous flaws and deceptions.

Time, in this case, becomes a friend, and helps us realize we might be on the wrong path or trusting the wrong people.
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Published on February 11, 2023 14:02

Monarchy...

I think the reason why Britain refuses to abolish its monarchy is because then their government will have to answer for the countless historical crimes and atrocities committed against their former 'commonwealth' colonies, including India. With a criminal rap sheet that long, I imagine anyone would hide behind the crown, in whose name they committed those crimes.
Anyway, it's just a theory.
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Published on February 11, 2023 14:02

February 7, 2023

Needle In A Haystack...

Sometimes, the only way to find a needle in a haystack is to burn the haystack.
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Published on February 07, 2023 15:51

Oddities & Similarities...

Why does a meowing cat often sound like a crying child?

And why does the sound of a hooting ape resemble that of a person laughing?
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Published on February 07, 2023 15:51

Imbalancing Act...

It's disheartening to realize that we're living in a world where they ban books and not guns.

And it is discomfiting to know that more writers and journalists are killed each year, because they spoke out about someone wealthy or in power. Someone who is busy destroying the world one little bit at a time.
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Published on February 07, 2023 15:51

February 1, 2023

How The "Nepo Baby" & "Nepotism" Cases Are Full Of Holes

To be held accountable for being born a "nepo baby" means people are technically holding 'unfair' fame accountable.

If fame is held to account, then wealth will soon follow. Studies everywhere point to how only a small % of people in the world are wealthy compared to the majority. How can that be equalized in all fairness and practicality?

If relying on the hard work and 'empires' built by our parents and grandparents is a no-no, then we must all be building everything we need from scratch and not depending on the technology that is currently available to us, thanks to centuries of scientific endeavour.

Must everyone build their own toilets so they can answer Nature's Call? Must we grow our own food from scratch, hoping we don't starve before we create a decent meal? One person's work is another's gain. This philosophical truth interconnects all things in human existence.

If only the kids of famous people are being blamed for their 'unfair network and contact access', much the same can be said of kids from non-famous families or wealthy households. The dreaded 'contact book' case is applicable to everyone on the planet.

After all, everyone wants access to contacts that can help them grow in any given business. Some people simply have access to it sooner than most.

So if or when an 'ordinary' person rises to an extraordinary life, will the "nepo baby" logic belatedly apply to them and theirs?

Then again, many a famous and/or rich family loses their contacts and wealth for some reason, as fate, karma, and life dictate. Will it then be fair to say their losses are valid? Then wouldn't all the people they could have possibly helped with their access, fame, and wealth also suffer as a consequence? This is a moral 'guesswork ground' on which few will dare walk.

And since everyone is being held to account, the topic of "I didn't choose to be born this way, nobody chose me directly or specifically to be born into this family" comes into play. This sub-argument still has no winners.

Aside from those in the Entertainment Industry, if the "nepo baby fairness policy" has to be applied uniformly, everyone in every sector and industry has to comply. This means politicians as well. Every cent they earn and every piece of material wealth they own must be open to the public in a free-to-view record that gets constantly updated.

In a society filled with corruption and built on lies, the sheer unreasonable civilization-destroying potential of such a move can't be stressed enough.

Apply this logic to anyone and everyone and, before long, you'll be left with nobody working where they want to or need to, and nobody else being helped or eased into select places where they want to or need to be. The part that makes us human, limits included, thus shatters.

Those completely free from "nepo baby" blame are also not guilt-free about wielding corruption and power to take advantage of others coming into their circles. What law shall apply to such people?

Then we come to the root of the problem: parents! Not all parents are ready to be parents. In fact, almost all of them get started with no real clue as to what to do, except for what their own parents teach them.

With parents too, the "nepo baby merit-first" logic can apply, but to terrible effect. After all, to be absolutely fair, if a parent does not learn to do the best they can for their child on their own with no help, advice, or resources, then we won't have any humans left on the planet.

If merit is diligently prioritized across all sectors regardless of "nepo baby logic", then we won't have any industry power-plays and internal politics, on which enough books, shows, and movies have been made to prove that they aren't going away from our society. Purely because such traits are an intrinsic part of human nature itself.

The "nepotism" concept can then infect more branches of human thought and existence, especially the oh-so-sensitive topic of Race. Say, someone from a particular race gets a role in a movie that sources from a country boasting an entirely different race of people. The "nepo baby logic" will demand that each one stay in their own nation and do their own thing there. Diversity will perish, opportunity will crumble, and all sorts of racial discriminatory practices will become so normal as to beggar belief.

Then we come to the everyday not-famous-not-rich people who themselves, in an ironic twist, will end up disobeying their self-established "nepo baby rules". Everything that belongs to one should then, in classic oppressive Communist fashion, belong to everyone else. This includes any inheritance or possessions.

If the "nepo baby" case is pushed uniformly to cover all angles and peoples, then everyone's stuff should belong to everyone else so as to ensure a 'fair practice all access' world. Soon that logic might be corrupted to include people… That everyone belongs to everyone and that anyone can do anything they like with anybody, anywhere, anytime.
Hey, it's only fair.

In short, if the "nepo babies" are to carry any shade of blame, every human on the planet will sooner or later have to dance to the same tune and face the same music. Why? Because what affects one affects all. In all fairness…
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Published on February 01, 2023 02:51

Time...

They say time flies when you're having fun. But it flies just as fast when you're facing problems, be it personal or professional or both.

It's not uncommon for someone to pause and wonder, "So many problems and so little time in which to solve them."
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Published on February 01, 2023 02:50

Love...

Love is a deadly biochemical blend of obsession, seduction, betrayal, desire, possessiveness, greed, and jealousy.

Owing to its high emotional toxicity rate, Love should reasonably be avoided. Once infected, affected, or afflicted, the treatment and curing of Love can in itself be a deadly process. Solution: avoid it.

Oops, was I typing out loud again?
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Published on February 01, 2023 02:50