Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Chapter 8 - Double take on E. Or Psi.

THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN MY WELCOME MSG IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WHICH IS
Hello fellow citizens of Planet Earth, hearken! I’m going to try and put a positive spin to what’s happening around us and to us, every day, and one day at a time. So look to this link either at the beginning of your day to wake up refreshed to be ready for the day ahead, or at the end of your day to be ready for a good night’s sleep. Ahhh...sounds good, hopefully. Here goes...

My SODs for today. Arrogant, rock hard, never dishonest. Crank up the volume. Really.

Color, rhythm and grace. Free yourself first in Gujarati before diving in below - you'll need it. (Quick non-trivial detail - Gandhi was from this state)

Before you go off thinking our parteE is coming to an end let me assure you - not even close, my brothers and sisters. To repeat my man Al Pacino’s cliché as ironic as that might sound, “I’m just gettin warmed up!”


(this chapter is dedicated to psi - find out why)

Join our PARTEE. While we have Purpose, take Action to go after our purpose with Acceptance as a trait to see people as they are, Recognizing and being Recognized (and not craving for it), with Tolerance as our guiding principle with a delicate balance of Expectations (phew that was a mouthful), we need to deal with the mother of all parteEs - ego. Ego has been addressed by many masters of the trade starting from ancient Indian scriptures and Plato to Aristotle to Galen, Skinner, Jung, Freud and anyone else you want to throw into the proverbial sink. Before that sink overflows I’d like you to think about how we should be dealing with the mother of the partee. That, ladies and gentlemen, is more important than the sink.

But first we need a story. If I close my eyes (no not the song) and think about stories on ego the first one coming to mind is a scene in my friend’s basement back in 2016. We were watching the beginning of the Republican primaries in the US. There were seventeen candidates (you heard that right, just like this year’s number of Democratic candidates). One of them was Donald Trump. No, this is not a Trump-bashing or anything close to it.

Where were we? Yes, the primaries of 2016. It was the first debate that evening and I see all these candidates on stage, decked up with their best Armani’s or Gucci’s or simpler sounding attire.

My friend goes “look at that guy Donald Trump. Isn’t he the one that ran Apprentice, that TV show where he says ‘you’re fired!’ on live TV to someone who may have put in a sincere effort to succeed in his travesty of a show?”
“You got that right man! Its him and now he wants to run this country” I said (with some disdain and disrespect mind you - I'm being truthful on how I felt at the time).
“Migaad, what have we come to...” my friend trailed off.

The debate began and it raged on for two hours. Everyone was trying to get their word in, rebutting others’ comments and trying to look presidential. Early in the race you’re always wondering how to stand out beyond the crowd. If you watch each person’s face closely (and especially their eyes, oh yes the eyes they usually write novels), you can test their verisimilitude and authenticity. You can judge if they’re being honest and talking from a pedestal of truth and inner passion or they’re playing to the audience to give them what they want to hear. This is always the balance that’s so important to strike isn’t it? If you’re too truthful you’re not “polished enough and not fit”. Bury yourself in half-truths but are glib and are able to swing and sway everyone to your music, you’re probably on your way to the next round, and the next, and the next. Till there’s no next round other than to take oath.

On with our debate coverage. While the debate was on and my friend and I were having this exchange I heard someone mutter “we’ve got to be careful with what we say. This guy might just go all the way, you know”. He did. My Someone Else also whispered “man this guy’s got a big ego. I don’t like his attitude!” The attitude and the ego made him President of The United States, so let’s just say it worked for him, alright mates? All the way to the White House, Donald Trump flaunted his ego to the wide world. His ego was bigger than his head; dang it, it was bigger than his entire body. It was bigger than the ten-acre lot which he was contemplating converting to another one of his Trump towers. It was bigger than the mountains, every one of which our Sound of Music sisters beseeched us to climb. Here was a man with brazen attitude, with an ego taller than Everest and humility smaller than a Planck-length’s worth (please look that up if you’ve not heard of it). Still quite American and New Yorker-ish, let’s not forget that.

Trump can be polarizing in how we think of him, his attitude, etcetera. But that’s not what this is about. This is about the role ego has played in his life journey. If you check out one of those now-popular videos of an interview he was in with Oprah three decades ago, he’s been quite consistent in how he saw the world - with deal making, stopping Chinese dominance and how he had all the bullets, silver and gold. You could argue he was treading the fence between confidence and egoism; from his business vantage point it made sense to point out the flaws of the system that kept him from maximizing his success. I could argue it was egoism built up from childhood which works for one and doesn’t for another. A bit wouldn’t hurt. A bit much can be worse than a root canal. Ouch.

It’s important to have an ego, if your plan is to grow up a member of the human population. I think you would agree with that. Without it the human psyche would eat you alive and bury you six hundred feet under. Alex (our protagonist for the next story) learnt this the hard way. He was so helpful at work where he used to be an IT System Administrator. You know the Notorious Adventures of IT’s Helpdesk Support and how this can be better than Stephen King’s IT! (if you haven’t read IT (pun intended) check it out - it’s worth a couple Sunday afternoons over cognac or chai).

When Alex joined as a new System Admin he was well on his way to becoming a rockstar. He was more than willing to help out when anyone in the tech center needed it. When Janet came by and asked him how to end some processes in her machine (which she had done only hundred times) he didn’t realize she was trying to get closer to him. She then figured out Alex was truly humble and had shed a lot of his ego back in high school. She eventually changed her mind on him taking an interest in her. A few days after Janet came Gwen and Ashish, two younger folks looking for help. Both Gwen and Ashish brought a contrast to Janet. They spoke to Alex with contempt. They had engineering degrees and realized Alex had got vocational training in IT and slowly worked his way up to Sys Admin. Not up to their “level” and expectations of an IT whiz. Ah, that e again.

Alex sucked it up; his confidence took some damage being treated that way. He didn’t realize standing up to Gwen and Ashish could change things. We could argue ‘to each his own’ but Alex didn’t find his peace with the situation. With every interaction his ego was being hurt. He was taking increasing damage and soon enough, the next week when Gwen came to him asking for support on a Windows update he told her to take a hike. She started her usual taunts. Alex had had it. He took his tostada he had just carried out from the neighborhood Mexican (his favorite) and splotched it on her face! And then he went “never talk to me like that again. Never! Go write up a frikking Helpdesk ticket and tell your dweep Ashish to put his ticket where the sun don’t shine”. And stormed out with Gwen looking on, tangy medium-spice salsa and guacamole dripping down her cheeks. She licked it. She liked the taste. And felt disgusted.

Ego, like we discussed, is the mother of the parteE. And She proves this over. And over. And over. If I were to put my own “definition” of this thing that drives a large part of our lives, it would go like this...

Ego
She’s the One.
She’s the other side of confidence
Gone too high.
She’s the other side of humility
Gone too small.
Too high and too small
Does not a balanced ego make.

Ego
She’s the Inertia.
She’s the outer side of
“Why should I give in?”
She’s the inner side of
“Why should I care?”

Unfortunately, the word itself lights up negative energy sparks in us, doesn’t it? The key is to transfer this beautiful artefact of the mind into self-confidence and not let it take hold of us, our behavior, our personality and our character. I’m not getting into the Ego, Id, and Super Ego that Freud and the researchers of the human psyche gave us. However I cannot but help explain why :-). What we’re addressing here is what Andrew Cuomo on TV just now called “the President and I are solving the problem for the state of New York; no personalities, no ego”. That’s the ego I’m talking about. The ego that’s the inertia in us to call back our loved one because (s)he won’t make the first move. The ego that tells me “don’t you dare give in now! HE needs to bow down to you, bonehead” And the ego that tugs at your mind and pulls you back from acknowledging that YOU were wrong and THEY were right because “it’s below you to do it”. No it ain’t; it’s actually a few hundred floors above. Maybe this is all one big confounded mush with the Id, the human soul, the inner super ego. Maybe it’s not. You get the drift. We’re not about being theoretically correct but making sure our partee works in the real word. Capisce?

Now for our dedication to PSI. Psi is the twenty third Greek alphabet, and I just found out last night researching about the history of ego that the word “psyche”, based on psi, was introduced by Plato (Aristotle’s predecessor) to mean a combination of mind and soul. Read the story of Aristotle and Plato and their stories on laying the foundations of psychology - you’ll enjoy it. And may I suggest in the same vein to get a contrasting viewpoint by reading about Buddhism and its influence on psychology and human thinking.

Thus we come, brothers and sisters, to our dedication to the inimitable psi, the mind and soul of the partee. Purpose, Acceptance and Action, Recognition, Tolerance, Expectation and our Bright Corona of the day, Ego. Thus have we come to the end of describing the partee, and the beginning of our real party - living and cherishing what we’ve got. I can’t say this better than Sheryl Crow.

“It’s not having what you want
Its wanting what you’ve got”...Sheryl Crow, Soak up the sun

I can tell you this with confidence and a balanced ego, as we begin another chapter - cherish the partee. Balance that ego between humility and confidence. And violate Newton’s first law of inertia. Let it go; sing that Frozen song again. Then you shall have revelation and “aha...”. Guaranteed. Or not? You tell me, I ask with (some) humility.

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Chapter 7 - Eeeeks! An E for an E.


THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN MY WELCOME MSG IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WHICH IS
Hello fellow citizens of Planet Earth, hearken! I’m going to try and put a positive spin to what’s happening around us and to us, every day, and one day at a time. So look to this link either at the beginning of your day to wake up refreshed to be ready for the day ahead, or at the end of your day to be ready for a good night’s sleep. Ahhh...sounds good, hopefully. Here goes...

My SODs for today. In keeping with our theme today here’s one from the one and only...click and find out. My friend suggested him to me and I thought how could he ever belch out anything? And then this? Whoa!

Thought about a different language but you know what? These guys have captured my imagination for a while. They sang their hearts out and fostered a sense of togetherness. And how we can make ourselves feel tomorrow.

Recently (well, several times recent, in the far past and in the near past and potentially well into the future) two friends had a heated debate, much to the concern of several folks around who thought blood would be spilt that night. The debate was on a (hold your breath) movie. Yes sir. Well I don’t blame them too much; if you like movies and I mean really like them then you would probably get into it. In this case it was a polarizer - Kill Bill part-1. Now, you see, Kill Bill is an extreme. So one of these friends (call him Alan) thought it was the coolest thing he’d seen in a long time. He hadn’t heard of Quentin Tarantino nor did he know Uma Thurman could do kungfu. But he liked the blood, the gore, the fighting, the killing, the vengeance. That bloody gore that Quentin can create with so much ease, it was like a lot of yeast was added and the bread overflowed out of the loaf mold - and it did so slowly and surely.

The other friend (Lisa for us), she thought it was the stupidest, most despicable way to show how a woman takes revenge. How can this sweet looking, cute, blue-eyed blonde go off on a vengeful killing spree on her Pussy Wagon? How can that happen? Does this shit really happen? Insane. Unbelievable. Whoever made this movie...wait, that was Tarantino? That now makes sense I guess but I would’ve Expected better than this piece of crappy, drivel making nonsense from him!

And thus the battle raged on between Alan and Lisa, each making their point one after the other. “Uma surely cannot singe handedly have so much sleight of hand with knives and swords, and do kungfu and those super-fast moves while speaking that Japanese that she had learnt a while back? Oh wait, and she just ran away from the hospital for”...I’ll stop here as I’ve already spilled some spoilers and I don’t want you cursing me out the rest of your life. And on it went with Lisa.

“Lisa, your views are a bit outrageous considering you’re a fan of this director! The movie’s supposed to be a parody on the behavior of people and Quentin exaggerates this like Pulp Fiction is what you had told me. The way he brings his story to life is by taking it beyond normal reality and exposing the grotesqueness of how the human mind works. And I thought that was done extra beautifully in KB!” Alan screamed. He poured himself another from the scotch Lisa had opened.

“Yeah right” Lisa took a sip (her third for the night, and she was trying in vain to get into this with more vigor). “I agree with you on how he makes his movies; just didn’t see the point of making all these ladies get into it, you know”. She was welling up.

“Hey hey Lisa, it’s OK. I guess it set the wrong expectation with you”, Alan realized Lisa was going down with too many sips in her. “These movies always set some expectations and when you go in with an expectation and it’s not what you expected to experience, it just doesn’t jive. Right?”

“Right” said Lisa. “He shouldn’t have demonized women like that, even if he was trying to send a message. Just feel so f$&king betrayed” she muttered as she plopped down on her couch. Over and out. Alan slipped a blanket over her fondly and tiptoed out.

And there you have it. Expectation can make or break the partEe. And, lo and behold in case you haven’t realized, that’s our first E in partEe. Enough said. Applies to everything - parents’ of children, children of parents, friends of friends, boyfriend, girlfriend, family, love in a relationship, the way we trust each other (and expect something back). The way we shower our affection on someone (and expect something in return). The way we gift each other (and expect something back? Perhaps). This is a slippery slope and I’m already experiencing near-zero friction. I’m deliberately not going to go further and become too patronizing. And - there’s other flavors of this E, mind you. Like when you want to push someone to perform (your child or friend or employee); I get it. But we’re not about that flavor here. Can we minimize this E? is the question. I’ve tried on a few occasions. And keep striving to.

Because when you do (try it!), its magic. Here’s a take on It’s a Miracle (recall that one?)

It’s a miracle
On main street
It’s a miracle
On E tonight.
Expecting that miracle
Of relationship
He turned to her and said “I thought you would...”
She turned to her side and went “I didn’t”.
He smiled and disagreed.
She smiled back. And nodded.
It was a miracle.

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Chapter 6 - Tolerance takes its toll. Or does it?

THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN MY WELCOME MSG IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WHICH IS
Hello fellow citizens of Planet Earth, hearken! I’m going to try and put a positive spin to what’s happening around us and to us, every day, and one day at a time. So look to this link either at the beginning of your day to wake up refreshed to be ready for the day ahead, or at the end of your day to be ready for a good night’s sleep. Ahhh...sounds good, hopefully. Here goes...

My SODs for today. Not the old, sorry and sober state of “here you go friends...” but really, really feel the music shall we?

This one was about a lot of mushrooms going up in the air but now we’ve got small itsy bitsy mushrooms we have to get rid of. And I encourage you to look up the lyrics in English if your German’s a bit rusty - just saying.

Imagination is more important than? Existence. Imagine our future. Go for par. At least.

As we’re now PAR for our course and PAR for the course on the journey to PARtee, it begs a quick total recall, don’t you think? P is Purpose, A is Action first and then Acceptance, and R, evergreen and fresh Recognition. So if you want par for the course in life you’ll need to have a defined purpose, take action on that purpose, learn to accept and gain acceptance, and of course balance acceptance with recognizing others and being recognized. We’re halfway through the partee mon ami, and “I’m just gettin warmed up!”

If you want to go much further than just par, of course, you’ll need to first tee off. You see, then we’ve got a full partee. And the first step in going further than par in the partee is to build a lot of T. Tolerance in the parTee. Elementary!

I’ll keep it real brief for today with a poem, and catch you tomorrow with a story!

As the morning strikes gold
As the wind of your breath flies free
She’s the purposeful existence of life.
Every waking breath shall bring forth
A question, a choice. A fork in the road.
Attack. Or step back. Think.
Tolerate.
Step back. Tolerate.
“Strength is Life. Weakness is Death”.
Strength is Tolerance. Tolerance is Strength.
Stay Bright!

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Chapter 5 - Let me hear you Roaarrrr with your R


THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN MY WELCOME MSG IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WHICH IS
Hello fellow citizens of Planet Earth, listen up! I’m going to try and put a positive spin to what’s happening around us and to us, every day, and one day at a time. So look to this link either at the beginning of your day to wake up refreshed to be ready for the day ahead, or at the end of your day to be ready for a good night’s sleep. Ahhh...sounds good, hopefully. Here goes...

As we head into the most painful period of the crisis of our time I wish to start our day today with a prayer and a message for country and world - from one of the greatest poets that lived. He is our Guest of Honor today. And this is our Song of the Day.

Where The Mind Is Without Fear
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high
Where knowledge is free
Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls
Where words come out from the depth of truth
Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection
Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit
Where the mind is led forward by thee
Into ever-widening thought and action
Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.”
       -- Rabindranath Tagore

Some of you may recognize this poem - it’s about freedom and the desperate search for freedom (from pre-independence India). The Recognition of how this is so relevant for us now was my epiphany for the day. The Recognition that we’re still on the search for Freedom, that ever elusive thing we all yearn for. Now we yearn for a different Freedom, Recognizing that this Freedom from illness would put us on a path to a different world. Thus have we already talked about one of the flavors of recognition being our R in paRtee. My Father, let my country awake!

The other recognition (yes I know you’re waiting for this one :-) - we all don’t want to be just accepted but recognized for “stuff” that we’ve done, right? Given credit for something you did, your kids giving you the spotlight for stuffing their stockings real well (or really appreciating and recognizing you for teaching them how to blow their nose - don’t know why I thought of that), and last but never least your colleague at work (corporate America coming at you now...) taking all the credit for work that you did for him and you’re so pissed off it gets you started on corporate politicking - an exciting prospect that may change your life towards being more a politician than, say, a journalist perhaps? I’m sure you wouldn’t want to fall into that trap would you?

Recognition is our Big Sister (or Big Brother, depending on how you want to think about it) to acceptance. In one sense we live life’s journey through a series of recognitions. Let’s think about this. When you’re a kid you’re in attention-seeking recognition mode. I know one of my friends’ kids when she was five years old who would go flat down on the floor, hands and legs wobbling in the air, and screaming for what she wanted. And she wouldn’t stop till she got it. Make it happen Matilda! How would this work if we did this, I mean, literally did this in corporate America? Jimmy Fallon, where art thou?

And then comes the throes of teenage, gripping you around the neck and wringing it till every vein stood out, fifty shades of purple. Like how John Nash explains the beauty of game theory being a game where every boy or girl wants to get recognized and ward off competition at the same time. Human dynamics is a lot more than the child’s play of game theory, John - RIP. There are so many stories on the struggles for recognition I can ramble on about, you would kick me out the 111th floor of the Sears tower. The one that definitely pops into mind is The Breakfast Club with everyone discovering themselves and...you guessed it, recognizing each other for who they are. This is so important we need a time capsule of this for teenagers to discover five hundred years in the future.

The last bit is of course romance, career and that age old thing called aging (or the lack of each of these). Every little bit of these is about receiving and giving recognition, ain’t it so Charlie? The easy one is career - remember the one where a guy does all the project work, gets a bad performance rating and his manager gets promoted? (the side you were on would determine how good your memory is). Romance - where man meets woman, woman falls in love, man doesn’t, woman goes nuts, man crushes her hopes but preserves his nuts, and the whole thing ends up in unrecognizable shambles. Well, maybe that one’s more of an acceptance - I’ll give you that. But hey, it all ends in our R word.

A parting story for you. An old lady once took us on a guided tour of an iconic American building and she kept talking about a man she knew well while we walked the tall corridors. She talked about the history of the building and how great men and women had walked the floors. But every few minutes she would ramble about this man she once knew, and how he always focused on credit. I continued to think he must have been a finance whiz. As the tour was close to ending I couldn’t control myself and went “Ms. Hazel, who is this man and how did he deal with all his credit?” And Hazel looked at me, my reflection in her pupil gaping in amazement as she lowered her voice, leaned over close to me and went in her eighty year old whisper, “no sir, that was Robert Woodruff. You know he ran Coca-Cola for a long time, and he always said never to look for credit”. And she smiled a divine smile and told me about the most romantic thing - the quote Woodruff had on his desk his entire life. “There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.” Life’s journey in twenty three words. Thank you Mr. Woodruff. You all remain a Bright Corona; there’s lots more to be recognized for, there’s lots more to recognize, and there’s lots more to cherish!

Chapter 8 - Double take on E. Or Psi.

THE FIRST PARAGRAPH IN MY WELCOME MSG IS ALWAYS THE SAME. WHICH IS … Hello fellow citizens of Planet Earth, hearken! I’m going to try an...