It is impossible to create an organisation or civilisation of achievers. You need the mundane reward workers to bear the shocks.
An achiever will want to own an entire thing but when they fall sick or lever the leave a critical hole which a mundane will fill in.
So a high achiever iq society will fall very quickly as there is nobody doing the stupid rotating works. Nobody playing backup because every work is a high efficient single point of failure.
@svembu Do we still need to learn how to gather and hunt?
Humans evolved from hunter gatherers and found better use of abilities.
Not sure but maybe this is evolution. Not necessarily good but inevitable.
Any organisation doesn’t rise to the level of its vision, it always falls to the level of its support systems.
In India we don’t value support systems.
We need great Hr, Logistics, Procurement, Legal and Accounts teams which are critical to create a good robust internal system that can focus on innovation and not process bureaucracy.
This always happens in India.
Love paradox.
If you love someone enough, you want to live forever with them. But then you also want to experience what it feels to have limited time with them. So you seek to die with them as well.
Namaste Bengaluru !
New Centre of Param Science Experience Centre (PARSEC) at Whitefield in Bengaluru, on 26 April 2026). This marks an important milestone in science engagement and future-focused learning spaces, set to redefine how people engage with science.
The centre was inaugurated by Dr. K. Radhakrishnan, Former ISRO Chairman and Sri Kris Gopalakrishnan Co-Founder of Infosys, both distinguished leaders who have made defining contributions to India’s Science, Technology and Innovation journey.
The centre will be open to the public from 1st May, 2026 onwards.
Location:
PARSEC Whitefield, JP Tech Park, Near Vydehi Hospital Gate 1, KIADB Export Promotion Industrial Area, Whitefield, Bengaluru - 560066
Google Maps: https://t.co/j32WVlpWLv
Had the most expensive meal of my life in a Michelin 2 star restaurant today.
Learnt quite a few things
- Chefs don’t get sick days
- red colour fish meat has fat while white fish meat does not
- you can extract oil out of rose and kale
- anything can be made to taste good as long as you have passion
- heavily research your guests on google and social media if you want to personalise the experience.
Picture of the desert below
Democracy is not good enough…
Global democracy is one thing where every human gets one vote for humanity but democracy inside nations which are all unequal is a farce.
War is Civilization’s Brutal Auditor
The insight nobody wants to say plainly:
Peace, sustained long enough without pressure, doesn’t produce harmony, it produces rot. Not moral rot. Structural rot. The kind that accumulates invisibly in institutions, alliances, and social contracts that have never been stress-tested.
“I once tried to tell a story about how I always forget the endings of my stories, but I can’t remember how it went — though I suspect that’s exactly the point, which is either profound or just convenient, and I’ve never been able to figure out which one makes for a better anecdote.“
Clearly the article states 476 million indigenous out of 8.5 billion. Out of 1.5 billion Indian only 100 million are indigenous.
Stop picking up select words. Clearly definition of distinct systems, culture and a commitment to preserve heritage and environment that exist to this day through generations.
How many societies in europe have this? I ditn thinn even one as everyone changed worth he hndtetial revolution.
@shri_shobhit@CaptVenk Parsec in Bangalore (there a 7000 sqft one in Jayanagar and 30000 sqft one in Whitefield) and an upcoming 1.2 million sqft one in West Bangalore.