Saturday, October 27, 2007

Ban real-estate-investment

I think "investment" in real estates must be banned - more so when there are millions homeless! People who have money "invest" in real estates, prices shoot up because of an increasing demand, have-nots are worse off (leave alone situations in which land is snatched from these people in the name of development!).

Visualize the following scenario - There's drought or famine, hence dearth of food (rice, say) - If i buy loads of rice, wait for prices to go up and then sell it!! Yes, people go without food! So what, i've made a good investment eh??!! Real-estate-investment is no different!

Well... buying a home to stay is a different thing altogether (Sometimes, buying another home or land as a result of planning for the future can be pardoned as well - i don't mean as an investment but something like "i cannot afford a big house now but would want more space when i have kids. Hence i buy a small apartment now and buy some land so as to build a bigger house when i can afford". Similarly, one can list out many more pardonable situations - such as "i'm in city A and buy a house there. I get transferred to B". Even in these situations, if one so wills, one can "consume" even less and be good to the world. Anyway, if the intent is investment then i think it's plain wrong! Unpardonable!

One of the best helps we can do to our society is avoid consuming more than necessary, i think! (Well... one can say "necessity" is relative and the argument goes on... I would say balancing one's wants with social responsibility is one direction to a feasible solution. Again, "balance" introduces relativity...)

Thursday, April 14, 2005

and *the* qualities one must have...

well ... the list of *good* qualities (or values or character) is endless ... i just want to list *the* qualities that i think are most important for the sake of seeking truth - open-mindedness and the closely related quality of unbiased-thinking.

ofcourse, many more qualities like patience and perseverance are necessary, but what i wanted to point out is that we need to explore with no assumptions, with no bias ...

Sunday, April 10, 2005

more on People

The People - the 'P' in APEET also stands for the lighter, fun side of life ... travel and music and movies and stuff...

And the fine arts ... and all else passionate, romantic, poetic

Hence it'd probably have been appropriate to name the blog and my groups as Everything :)

apeet and chaos :)

apeet means "gone case" in Tamil slang...

I love apeetness especially because "chaos" is inherent in me and my groups ... Why? It's the order of the Universe :)

Motivation vs. Result

Here's one stuff that has been troubling me - the fact that people constantly keep confusing between motivation and result. And why this is so important is that this causes people to mix-up selflessness and selfishness. Even the conscientious people tend to manipulate because of this.

Let me explain...

"I help and I feel good as a result" is very very different from
"I help in order to feel good"

Thanks and Warm Regards,
Naga

APEET

A nimals
P eople
E nvironment
E thics
T ruth

are all related both in terms of their relation on (and beyond) earth
and in terms of the similarity of the causes when one is working for them.

The same attitude - selflessless or unconditional love - goes into working for each of them.

I do *not* think one can be an *unconditional* human rights activist but *not* an animal rights activist, for example.

Well ... there is one case where that is possible though - when the person is ignorant or immature. I definitely do not mean this as an offence. What I'm trying to say is when someone "genuinely feels" for fellow humans and helps but is indifferent to the pain of other animals, it's just that he or she has not yet noticed or not yet thought about the fact that animals do feel pain. Same holds for other categories in APEET as well - as in, one who feels and works for humans and animals but has no respect for ethics or truth has not yet realized.

This "completeness" is sometimes referred to as "holism". Some (or most?) of the "grassroots" stuff work towards a similar aim, if not the same.

Explicitly thinking and working towards all these causes is very minimal, if at all.
And that is my aim for this blog and for the groups apeet@yahoogroups.com

I do agree that it is not possible to work for all causes in not-too-long-a-lifespan. Just that we atleast don't have to shut off the thinking and the theories as well. And more importantly, we can change ourselves and our lifestyle as much as possible.

I have been *running* in life as well and am lucky enough to have had the inputs and catalysts to sit back, observe and think. I currently teach needy children, am a vegan and have my vegan groups TowardsVeganism@yahoogroups.com, am eco-friendly (thought i haven't yet started activism there) and have enormous regards for values - truth, ethics, honesty, fairness and the like. I'm right now trying to network various organizations and help unite and together plan, organize and work.

And I would love to stress a very very important point here. I also have a selfish side and (hence) also have a personal life. I do not think it is wrong especially when it doesn't harm others. And more importantly, I do not think we need to actually keep evaluating everything to the point of getting confused and stressed. What we need to always make sure is that we never ever go against our conscience.

Well ... and in APEET, I have differentiated Ethics and Truth because I mean Ethics at the material or earth plane where all these values translate to thoughts and actions - as in, "being" honest, "being" fair etc.
While I mean *Truth* as something bigger - the ultimate Truth devoid of all constraints - including constraints like space, time and dimension. You call it whatever - Consciousness or God or Soul or Truth, it all means the same. This should show, I also value theories (without actions or "use").

And the "People" in APEET refers not just to human-rights-activism, freedom and selfless service to humans but to research and development as well - to science, to technology, to reason, to planning, to organization and so on.

I would love to have this blogger as a free forum for discussing any philosophy, any activism (as long as they are within moral and legal constraints). To share newer and newer ideas towards a better and better world - more development, more maturity and less suffering And also to help network all philosophers and activists.

Some people reject these grand goals by equating it to"Idealism". The equation to "Idealism" definitely does hold. Yes, this is "Idealism". Show me one person who doesn't want constant "betterment" (either for a selfish cause or for a selfless cause or none, doesn't matter). Yes, this desire does disappear as well when one self-realizes or sees the truth or attains enlightenment but in the process, in the quest, didn't the holy saint want more and more clarity to his questions? And this desire for more and more upto an ideal situation is human nature. No one says "No! I do not want an ideal situation". It is not here that people differ. It is only when feasibility questions arise that people differ - "No it is not possible to have an ideal world".
Then why not try?
TowardsIdealism@yahoogroups.com

Thanks and Warm Regards,
Naga