Friday, May 10, 2024

My strategy in 40es

  I am always different from the pack. Many of my classmates have families and have a settled life. I feel life is a bit sedate and routine for many of my friends and classmates. I see life differently, always been fascinated by logical thinking since my childhood, but not as gifted as many people, I feel that don't matter if you have the interest and willpower to do what you like is enough. All were interested in building a career, but I was more interested in building a commonsensical logical brain (It does not mean all don't have commonsense, it means careers and jobs were not my cup of tea). Somehow 20es and 30es flew, having a sage-like life with a wise head. Into the 40es, becoming more wiser, trying to figure out a greater strategy. I am happy that I did it right, and not bothered about the things I didn't get. What is the difference, I find in 20es and now in 40es is increased levels of concentration, and IQ to even better levels. More a calmer and always lived life with a smile, not only from the outside but happiness inside. The responsibilities that my parents were expecting were done and dusted, but one thing I didn't do was a job, Because I always with idea of a sage-like life with no traces of a career or job in my recipe ;))))). That I did successfully. Again, want to have a fascinating 40es, but with deeper and very far-sighted ideas. Same things, but ideas encircled in a smarter strategy envelope. This time around, I like to concentrate on fields where the scope of logic is deeper. The first goal, I set for the next 10 years, is something like a 5-year plan for India::))))(year plans were started in the USA and the latter Soviet Union) and a NITI Aayog now in India. Can go near it or make something of it, is becoming a Grand Master of Chess (GM of chess is the highest you get in chess). I chose Chess, because of the deeper intellectual thinking involved. The probability of reaching the target may be 0.6, but the probability of becoming a good deeper intellect in 10 years, with the help of chess is 1, that's the win-win target. For your information, if you want to get into chess, interested in becoming a good player, you have to practice chess puzzles daily and watch games, analyze your games and Grand Master games. A second sourcewhere deeper intellectual thinking, we can get is going deeper into Electrical and Electronics subjects, writing GATE of both Electrical and Electronics yearly. I plan to dig even more deeper than gate levels. Writing Electrical books is another deep planner in place for my sweet 40es. Thirdly, writing a series of science friction books in my 40es with my aura into it is the plan. Fourthly, a mathematical brain will try to do some research (big fan of Ramanujan), and if I am good enough, can write some books on probability, my favorite part in math. Fifthly, I like Economics, will go deeper into the economies of different countries and, if possible will try to write a book. By the way, Economics is a very logical subject and a fascinating one. The strategy of the great Karpov(Chess GM)was to have a logical subject, with chess. He is more interested in economies. Expect a deeper analyzed economics paper shortly. Sixthly, JAVA, planning to release a Java magazine, with all the latest in the world of JAVA(I like Java programming, I also did some projects). All new programs and new concepts will be covered deeply like virtual threads etc). I choose JAVA, because of its richness of logic and plethora of new ideas. Seventh, Geography and some Computer Science subjects in deep. Geography is very interesting; these are the things I enlisted for tunneling into 40es.

My favorite teacher:::Respected GUPTA Sir(Math genius)( Kendriya vidyalaya Number 1 Uppal CHRONICLES,my school )

Into my adolescence, I entered into a place that is always a paradise for me. Entry into K.V 1 Uppal was the best thing that happened in my life. Always been interested in MATH, since my childhood. From my childhood chronicles a person I always admired is MR Gupta, sir. Into the schooling standard 7th, math was taught by MR Gupta sir, he was far ahead of his time. My school ingrained in me all the traits for making a good citizen of India. Sir was very strict, but a charmer all the way. I always tried to copy his style. The books he brought to the class, and the one which he taught us were of the highest order. I would secretly peek into the book and always copy the publisher's name on my palm. An Upper middle-class family always has the finance to buy the book. Mostly a TATA MCGRAW HILL publication, secretly buy the book and always go through it. The one thing I like about his teaching is his far-sighted approach and very well-calculated math mind, beneficial to students at the latter end of his career. Well-educated Sir was following the Ramanujan's way, of giving the little resources and making the student work for the complicated solution. Under his guidance, our school was rewarded with many IITiens, who don't forget his teaching style. The teaching pattern followed in many IITies was given to us at the school level by his intellectual head. As an Electrical Engineer, everything is MATH, I am an average student, but his teaching always helped me and will always be with me. Into my latter schooling, I was not under his guidance but always liked his teaching style. The thing, many schools now can imbibe is don't spoon-feed children. Give them just needed resources and make up their mind to get into the complicated solution, which will always enhance the capacity of critical thinking, which is always needed in real-life scenarios. Always thankful to my teachers.