Thursday, August 20, 2009

It's five months since my last blog, which was written as the recession was peaking (or should one say recession was hitting the bottom?)..

Last week starting with Japan, now Germany, France and Finland are giving positive numbers for their GDP , and it appears that the world is coming out of recession. It's a remarkable lie and mirage and its a game all of us play, never realising its a game and mirage.

Let's look at things in perspective.. The real big picture. As if sitting in another planet in milky way and looking at our little globe pre and post recession. Or as a better simili as if a child observing whatever happened.

Pre-recession world was a place of huge populations without essentials or struggling for essentials (say 70%), with the next lot with their leg on the ladder and head looking high (say 25%), and the last 5%, near the very top of ladder (but never getting to the tantalisingly close real top) gone bonkers with the height and terrified about the world below, but dictating everything in that, but depending on that even for their basic things.

Post recession where are we? With a bit of shuffing of these people, negligible shuffling in fact, the situation is much the same. In fact we have squandered an opportunity to look at how we live and what we should be doing.

There is a frightening pie chart of today's human activity..

If we make a pie chart of human activity today, and try to fit the various jobs/sectors/services done by humans, how many of them will be falling under the category, essential or contributory to life in this planet? How many of them will be frivolous and wasteful? and how many of them will be downright destructive?

So the bulk of the industries that closed and those who lost job, should take it as an opportunity to run away from the mindless mill of life with the bulk of non-essential activity and find real essential activity that sustains and nurtures life in this earth, and also uplifts human spirit.

It's a pruning that has happened, and if we desparately seek to get back to the mad chase of mindless development, the fellow looking at our globe be amused at our stupidity.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Economic Crisis.. An Opportunity..

One is hearing a lot and reading a lot (and seeing a lot on TV), reg. the economic crisis and the figures are staggering. Everyday incredible numbers, whether it's unemployment percentage, job cuts or quantum of wealth erosion keep coming from the media. The media and the analysts also based on their inclinations and biases (and perhaps based on their data and guts) give their predictions on how things will turn out to be..

It's all indeed very bewildering and sometimes defies sense.

I read in my primary school book that the basic needs of human beings are food, clothing and shelter.

I don't believe that since the start of this 'global melt-down', there has been a sudden reduction in production of any of these three. In other words the world continues to produce the same quantity of food and clothing and the housing levels continue to be more or less what they were before all this madness began.

Then who is the actual sufferer? The ones losing jobs. They are the ones who are really hit and deprived/facing the possibility of deprivation of these basic needs. For the rest, it's just some numbers in some statements will be smaller now. They have food to eat, clothing to wear and a roof above their heads. So the crisis is for those who lost their jobs, and for those it looks imminent.

Now if we look at it, that's a sizeable number, but is it sizeable in proportion to the real bulk of people in poor countries in unorganised sector who never had firm employment, the vast rural population living in poverty who depend on agriculture and allied works etc. ?

I wish I had numbers with me, but my gut feeling is that for every new job loss that's happening now, there's already 10 or 15 people who are already living in precarious conditions due to lack of a steady job or reasonable income. They have always been there, in the sense we just didn't see them before all this meltdown happened (not that we see them now), and they never had any serious voice.

So all that's happening now is more of urban people have lost a security net made of steady income, and more are about to lose - and it hurts/impacts directly those people who consume today's media, whether it's TV, print or web. Hence the huge commotion on economic meltdown now.

What's happening effectively is a breakdown of an essentially flawed system which was based on greed, insecurity and division. Strictly speaking we should all be rejoicing and grabbing this opportunity to build a world where there will be joy and peace. Before getting on to what we should/could be possibly doing, let me substantiate my atrocious/ludicrous allegation.

Today's system is based on greed.

Today's corporates are profit motivated, and growth driven. In the process ulmost universally, they bring unplanned, uncaring urbanisation, ruthlessly make jobs so specialised effectively styming all creative abilities in their workforce and unemployable elsewhere (at the same time without hesitation throwing them out when their jobs come in the way of maintaining their insane profits). Profits and growth are many a times a zero sum game, unless very very well planned, and unless they are not artificially thrust in a place. The side of the equation taking a hit is many a times are the vulnerable areas such as envioronment, the workforce, the natural resources of a place etc. These negatives do not figure in any reckoning while the glistening growth stories are recorded and recited in corporate and countries' reports.

Today's system is based on insecurity.

Today's system sustains and ensures a society where there are vulnerable, insecure, needy people are there and uses this as a tool to engender insecurity in the minds of the people with money and makes them work very hard and save (which is essentially a way of taking money off the people and giving it to corporates, and when given for artificial growth, facilitates the maladies visited in previous para) instead of giving to the needy, vulnerable sections and ensuring a healthy, happy life for all today. In other words worried about being left without money for my later years, I do not give to those who go to bed with hunger today. Today's society makes this idiocy perfectly logical and reasonable and any alternate action so difficult to execute and even mind-boggling to figure out.

Today's system is based on division

Today's system divides people on various labels, the two most dangerous ones being nationalism and religion. Volumes have been written about the danger and fallacy of these divisions but the policy makers, and those who take decisions that impact people are many a times driven by these ideas. We have inherited a sickening baggage of these two from the yesteryears and that's just weighing the whole world down. We need to just shrug this baggage off if we need to get anywhere.

Let's think over the possibilities and options 'today's crisis' presents to shake up this crazy system into a sensible one in subsequent posts.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Well, this blog is meant as a sense of diary, soliloquy, on many many things happening around one.

In the technology front, in the life in general, about the various systems that dictate, control and direct human life (political, economic, social), all intertwined among themselves, and again in another level across geographies.

And the mind-boggling complexities involved in the various systems, and their inter-dependancies. The utter paucity of today's education system in really helping the learners to see things as they are (perhaps by design rather than by default), which is the essential pre-requisite to remedy the state of things.

So this is going to talk about quite a few things. Just like the world it tries to 'make sense of', the structure of these writings are also not very likely to be very orderly. However again just like the world it's trying to map and figure out, there will be attempts to semblance of a structure, and that will be my next blog.