11 Apr
That you are in the arranged marriage process means that your parents now have full veto power over whom you marry. Given that you don’t generally want them to veto someone whom you have liked, the most common protocol as I understand is for parents to evaluate the counterparty first, and the “candidate” to get [...]
Posted in arbit, fundaes, relationships by: skimpy
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11 Apr
When people crib to other people that their job is not too exciting and that it’s too process-oriented and that there’s not muc scope for independend thinking, the usual response is that no job is inherently process-oriented or thinking-oriented, and that what matters is the way in which one perceives his job. People usually say [...]
Posted in arbit, fundaes, studs and fighters, work by: skimpy
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10 Apr
This post has been in the pipeline for a long time now, but a recent article in the Wall Street Journal documenting the diffficulties faced by NRI men in finding brides has finally resulting in my writing this. For a long time, the grooms that came highest in the pecking order in the arranged marriage [...]
Posted in arbit, relationships by: skimpy
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09 Apr
No, unlike the previous post, this has nothing to do about food. It is about Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s recent op-ed in the Financial Times where he gives his “recipe” for saving the global financial system. Two of my favourite bloggers Arnold Kling and Felix Salmon have responded to it, but I didn’t like either so [...]
Posted in banking, business, economics, finance, fundaes, investment banking, randomness by: skimpy
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09 Apr
One of the topics that I’d introduced on my blog not so long ago was “fighterization“. The funda was basically about how professions that are inherently stud are “fighterzied” so that a larger number of people can participate in it, and a larger number of people can be served. In the original post, I had [...]
Posted in food, fundaes, general, studs and fighters, work by: skimpy
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08 Apr
Earlier today I was talking to Baada and to Aadisht (independently) about jobs, and fit, and utilization of various skills and option value of skills not utilized etc. So it is like this – you possess a variety of skills, and the job that you are going to do will not involve a large number [...]
Posted in arbit, fundaes, work by: skimpy
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06 Apr
I suppose a number of you have heard of TED Talks (ted.com). You might have seen it in the news recently, for it is going to come to Mysore sometime later this year. TED talks are available online (on the ted website), and are in general extremely informative and entertaining. When TED can have talks, [...]
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04 Apr
I think I’ll make this a monthly feature: collecting the whackiest search terms that people use to land up on my blog, and posting them here. I had published one such list for February. Here goes the list for March: describe my job apprentics for carpenter in gurgaon can north indians survive in the south [...]
Posted in arbit, blogging by: skimpy
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01 Apr
The recent inactivity on this blog was mainly due to my inability to log on to wordpress from my phone and write a post. I had gone home to Bangalore for an extended weekend (taking Friday and Monday off) and the only source of net access there was my phone, and for some reason I [...]
Posted in arbit, bangalore, descriptive, food, general, personal, relationships by: skimpy
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