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September 28, 2025

HR cannot be always right?

Assembly lines may come and mess up the tenets of production; Computers may come and kill the need for arithmetic abilities; AI may come and muck up things for all and sundry; but, for as long as man management exists, the basic principles of man management may probably not change. (What if ALL you employ is AI? Well, then, would the need for man management still exist?)And so it proves with Tiru
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Published on September 28, 2025 21:08

September 21, 2025

Society's foundation?

There is this general opinion that India has been the society of mystics and monks; a place where renunciation has been set at such a pinnacle that there is no respect for work. In a way it is true, since the ultimate goal of life is seen to be to renunciation. But that is not the whole truth, is it?After all, this IS the society that splits life into four parts - Brahmacharya, Grihastha,
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Published on September 21, 2025 20:13

September 14, 2025

Happy forgetfulness

One tends to think of joy as an undiluted benefit. And, yes, when you are happily celebrating the last thing you want is someone disturbing the mood with cautions. But, then, is it not the nature of philosophers to keep disturbing you? Have you not felt that they exist for the sole purpose of raining over your parade? Can Tiru, then, be an exception?So, yup. Tiru goes...Irandha veguliyin theedhe
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Published on September 14, 2025 21:29

September 7, 2025

Useless eyes?

No, no, this is not a diatribe about how eyes are useless if used only to binge-watch OTT series. Nor, indeed, is it a push for the latest online tutorial class on AI which will push your marketability so high that Trump will have to set a special tariff rate to ensure that American companies do not queue up for your services. Nor, indeed, is this a push to ensure that you work 120 hours a week
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Published on September 07, 2025 19:39

August 24, 2025

Your money is my money?

There are these times when a philosopher's advice seems so attractive to you merely because it allows you to interpret it to suit yourself. The true meaning of what he said may actually be unpalatable to you but who cares about true meanings? It is enough that you can quote the guy to support your own point.Thus, when Tiru says this...Vaanigam seyvaarkku vaanigam penip piravum thamapol seyin -
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Published on August 24, 2025 19:33

August 17, 2025

To see through

There are these things that are told over and over again, so much so that you dismiss them as cliches. Apparently Goebbels said (AND thereby fathered propaganda or so I have been told) that if you keep repeating a lie it will get established as the truth. Whether or not such is the case (AND it probably IS going by all those things that Social media has established as incontrovetible truths), it
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Published on August 17, 2025 20:03

August 10, 2025

Knowing limits

There are times when you need to be told the most obvious things. Advice is not always the esoteric or the deep things that only the wise may know. Sometimes, wisdom lies merely in applying that most uncommon of things - commonsense.Like, this advice by Tiru would seem almost silly, except if you think back on how often you have failed to live by it.Peelipey saakaatum acchirum appandam saala
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Published on August 10, 2025 19:04

August 3, 2025

Fortune magnet?

Who does not want to attract good fortune? It is all fine to tout the merits of sacrifice and the benefits of renjunciation. BUT, even when it comes to that, you prefer that you have it first and renounce it yourself; not to never have it OR have it snatched from you. So, yes, you do prefer to have the good fortune of possessing things and of having the choice to hold to them or renounce them.AND
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Published on August 03, 2025 20:32

July 27, 2025

The worst sin?

There are times, though, when you would feel that philosophers are not alway blathering fools; that what they say can, every now and then, make sense. You may not agree with them entirely especially when they go overboard with their metaphors. I mean, like, they tend to say that THIS is the greatest virtue but you may disagree simply because they would say the same thing about the next virtue
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Published on July 27, 2025 22:00

July 20, 2025

Chasing the ephemeral

There are times when philosophers actually seem to live in a totally different universe from the one you inhabit. (I have said that before? Privilege of age to keep repeating oneself. After all, one needs some compensation for being called names like boomer and so on.) In fact, there are occasions when you feel that the time to follow philosophers once you reach their universe. Yet...they are
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Published on July 20, 2025 20:52