Friday, October 29, 2010

halt...

Going home on Diwali... Let me post one after my come back.,..

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Role of prediction in life

If we observe a person how he or she is living and how he or she is doing, we can arrive at some kind of conclusion about our life, how it could be and how it should not be. What we can do and what we should not.  If we go further in the same direction, then a question comes… what is a best life to live.
The desired things may be, the intensity of problems should be less and the satisfaction should be more, any way it is beyond the scope of this topic.
A person feels it is difficult to live when the things are happening in undesired manner but not in unexpected manner. If the undesired things happen, it doesn’t matter whether they are expected or unexpected. Expectation matters in receiving it. If something which is not desired is expected to happen and it occurs, we do not worry much and we get prepared to challenge or live with it. Then life becomes smooth.
If we expect something to happen and we don’t desire it, then it leads us to think ‘how to change it’ or ‘how to turn it in another way around’ not to happen in undesired way. And here the role of prediction comes.
If our aim is final most desired outcome and there may be several secondary destinations in the course. If the individual outcomes do not hamper much the final outcome, then we may not bother much even when the midway outcome is not desired. But for that, we need to get confirmed that this particular outcome does not hamper the shape of final destination or at least we have to know how it is going to affect the final desired thing and also, if possible it is needed to know how to rectify this effect.
Prediction gives more command on life and construction of predictive tools give more thrill in life. In case of chain destinations and the analysis of effectiveness of secondary destinations on final outcome is more like a professional game.
Who is not interested in playing games?