Nilesh, our resident bekaar bheja aka idle mind was on a trip to Silicon Valley as a part of his MBA at Johnson. They call it networking :D. I took him to the Santa Clara City Library and he suggested “Against the Gods” as a good reading. I am glad he did that. It is a lucid tale of Risk. I will write about it detail in another post. The following paragraph intrigued me so I am posting it over here.
Our lives teem with numbers, but we sometimes forget that numbers are only tools. They have no soul; they may indeed become fetishes. Many of our most critical decisions are made by computers, contraptions that devour like voracious monsters and insist on being nourished with ever-greater quantities of digits to crunch, digest and spew back.
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Nilesh Chandra
January 17th, 2005 at 10:16 pm
1Read a quote in a case from the Harvard Business school which says, “In God we trust, all others must bring data”.
Funny and somewhat relevant.
Nilesh
Vivek Sethi
August 27th, 2006 at 10:31 pm
2And god says, “What you sow, shall you reap”. How in the world (or even in outer space) is this possible if someone were not keeping an account of our doings and crunching all that data?
Vivek
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