Monday, November 27, 2006

Bharti, Wal-Mart announce deal

Bharti, Wal-Mart announce deal
It's going to be quite an interesting story. The entry of wal mart in India is going to pull the retail revolution to full throttle right from the start.

But, I would had been happier to see the bharti-tesco deal coming through. Though, i don't think that tesco is going to leave the market. It must be looking for other viable options.. may be tatas (they too planning a foray into retail). My li'l biasness towards tesco is because of it's extensive experience and superiority in agricultural supply chain management and it's just the retail revolution's promise of delivering it to farmers is what is keeping me glued to all these activities. It's their turn now after the IT/BPO pros to benefit from the booming, growing and developing India.

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Satisfaction

What does one really mean when he/she says "I want to be satisfied in life", "Satisfaction is missing", "I want to live in a world of satisfaction" and blah blah blah.. ?
What does 'satisfaction in life' really mean?
Does it mean that all your wish have been fulfilled and there is nothing left?
How long can such a satisfied human live?
Should I keep asking myself if i m satisfied?
Is it good (materialistically/spiritually) to be satisfied?
Does lack of wishes imply lack of emotions too?
Can we call 'emotionless-people' human?
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The best books are those that tell you what you know already


o The best books are those that tell you what you know already
o No one can look back on his schooldays and say with truth that they were altogether unhappy.
o Men can only be happy when they do not assume that the object of life is happiness.
o If a man meets with injustice, it is not required that he shall not be roused to meet it; but if he is angry after he has had time to think upon it, that is sinful. The flame is not wring, but the coals are.
o Early in life I had noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper.
o Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.

George Orwell

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