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Quotes

The gift that keeps giving

I want to close with a story about my great grandfather. He was a man of little wealth who still managed to give every single day of his life. Each morning, he had a ritual of going on a walk — and as he walked, he diligently fed the ant hills along his path with small pinches of wheat flour. Now that is an act of micro generosity so small that it might seem utterly negligible, in the grand scheme of the universe. How does it matter? It matters in that it changed him inside. And my great grandfather’s goodness shaped the worldview of my grandparents who in turn influenced that of their children — my parents. Today those ants and the ant hills are gone, but my great grandpa’s spirit is very much embedded in all my actions and their future ripples. It is precisely these small, often invisible, acts of inner transformation that mold the stuff of our being, and bend the arc of our shared destiny.

On your walk, today and always, I wish you the eyes to see the anthills and the heart to feed them with joy.

-Nipun Mehta in his graduation speech to students of UPenn

 

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Interview

Niederhoffer discusses being wrong

A great great read for people who have read Niederhoffer’s books and followed his career

Niederhoffer Discusses Being Wrong

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Humor

Thats as good as money, sir

With most govts issuing more and more debt (IOUs), am reminded of this great line from the movie Dumb & Dumber:

That’s as good as money, sir. Those are IOUs. (hattip FTAlphaville)

 

 

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What was that again?

“When the history of the Indian economy is written two decades from now,” says noted economist Bibek Debroy, “we will look back at the 2004 to 2014 decade as one that was just as damaging as mid-1960s to mid-1970s, if not worse.”

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Links

Weekend Links:May 19, 2012

Interesting reads for the weekend:

The news that ought to be the headlines (Tehelka)

Can you take it Chandan Mitra? (NewsLaundry)

Devils in the Diva-Whitney Houston (VanityFair)

Can science explain why we tell stories ? (NewYorker)

The epic battle to defend Facebook’s IPO price (TRB)

Catching “the world’s most prolific criminal fixer of soccer matches (ESPN)

Dr. Sreedharan-the Bharat Ratna nobody talks about (Kaipullai)