Conversations over coffee

In a way, this is a conversation over a cup of coffee. A stimulating coffee in one hand and a thought-provoking conversations that lights up one’s passions within.

That’s what I want you to get interested in. No gossips; No complaints; No politics; No talks on economy or anything similar to things that we talk about all the time.

This is all about “why can’t we do something about IT? IT being anything that is bothering the inner consciousness of each one of us on any matter that is close to our heart”.

As long as we can live in present we can do that. Chicago is celebrating its 175th year of inception. Back in 1837, the population of Chicago was about 4000. Now it is in millions. Did someone predict that? Or did someone work towards that as a magic number? No. But it did happen and has made Chicago as one of the vibrant cities around the world. If each one of us can shut all the media talks on worsening situations around us, we can achieve greater things that sometimes are limited to our sensory perceptions.

How is it possible? Why not – stop tinkering with numbers on some quarterly reports to make it good; stop this foolish conversations of Government being big or private sectors are being burdened by regulations; stop blaming poverty or capitalism or any-ism for that matter for the sufferings; stop blaming class-wars being waged to ruin any-ism that seems to be close to your thinking or heart; stop blaming congress or any other governing body for the slow progress;

and start thinking the part that each one of us play in all this.

When we realize that there is no other power out there to beat human power, we then will begin to understand how great nations are built or can be built. Our bindings to processes around us have created a golden cage trapping us in process-traps that are taking us nowhere.

When the world is changing so quickly, if the processes we have built to secure an orderly world do not change in unison, tensions follow to create milder forms of chaos. These create unnecessary work taking the most valuable human powers – both physical and mental away from progress and towards sustenance of the existing processes.

What should we do to escape from this?