Tag: Decision making
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Vedic Philosophy summarized in three Axioms
“Vedic Philosophy – Finding meaning and purpose in our daily life!” is a series of short videos in a playlist on YouTube. Links for the latest segments 6 and 7, are given below: It is my amateur attempt to document the practical nature of Vedic Philosophy as well as its tangible relevance to daily life.…
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Consciousness and Management: Cognitive Behavior Management!
“Call it as you see it”! is an expression that suggests expressing one’s opinion in an open, honest, and direct way. We think of it as something difficult to implement or practice in real life. Yet, we expect the same, precisely and without fail from every referee in any game, in any sport. Higher the…
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Soul and the ego!
Recently I heard the following question in an online webinar. We can answer this question as follows. For more details, please see Anatomy of our experience. Question:Vanity, passion, ego are all born out of our Soul.Then why should we negate them or try to get rid of them? Answer:All that is cognitive such as vanity…
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What should you do, when you see a turtle on the side walk?
We are all part of nature. Opportunities present themselves to do the right thing. If we act promptly, we avail ourselves of such opportunities. But, the nature is not relying on any one to engage in its course. The nature merely exists. Engagement into any action, especially appropriate action as called upon by the moment…
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Anatomy of our experience – using the Connectors as the guide
Now the question arises: “How can I know, which connector is dominant?” The verses excerpted from B.G. and reported in this essay are useful guides.
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Why there are no “good” choices?
In any choice or in any decision making process there are five components involved as described above: (1) The subject matter, (2) the decision maker, (3) tools or means available, (4) role or function of these tools and the (5) laws of nature at play or divine influence. Greater our clarity in our understanding of…
