The Power Of Illusion!

Illusion – (noun)

1. something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
2. the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension.
3. an instance of being deceived.
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You might have heard of kids having imaginary friends, been deceived by a professional magician or heard someone calling out to you only to realise there’s no one around. These are occurrences that are part of the realms of illusion, of distorted reality and to the uninitiated, a horror movie.
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Illusions can serve us – A magic show has entertainment value, having imaginary friends helps children develop socially (More about that here). And then, there are voices – some remind us of a friend or a relative we haven’t been in touch with and urge us to call or text them immediately.
Some is the keyword here. Because there are some voices that could outright freak you out.
As an example, you could consider this voice:
Honestly, it still gives me the creeps. 
Illusions when experienced outside a magic show, are like mind games, albeit they can help you set your priorities right unlike the usual occurrences we consider to be mind games. They give you a sense of what you really want to be, do or achieve. They introduce you to who you really are while also reminding you of your current situation. We are accustomed to treating illusions with wonderment – clueless about how they come into being. Unaware as we are, of the fact that they come into existence by way of our thoughts, actions as well as our circumstances.
Part of this approach stems from the fact that they are easier to fathom when treated with astonishment. After all, don’t we all fancy a life brimming with awe, of moments that leave us speechless, of unbounded happiness derived from an occurrence of wonder?
Some illusions are instinctive and can have life-saving consequences.
Fear, in this case, would be an unfortunate approach – for it takes away all of the fascination and replaces it with doubt, the most malignant of all living experiences. Doubt can cripple and take away any traces of inner peace. The answer? Illude yourself into believing otherwise. That positive boost of energy might just work for you. Here’s proof.
This works perfectly well when used to change one’s mood for the better and to facilitate a more joyous state of being. It does for me, and as a normal human, I can testify it could well work for anybody else. Associating a feeling a wonderment with anything makes life look like an exciting journey. So the next time you feel low on hope, excitement or hunger, bring in a bit of self-deception and soar!
Illusions can also spark creativity, making something that was never thought of a possibility. Chances are, taking a break from being real is good for you, after all.
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However, the other side of the coin is that illusions aren’t always hunky-dory. For some, they are signs of a psychotic problem and no matter how hard they try, ridding themselves of these harmful distortions seems impossible to them.
Intense illusion in the form of hallucinations is not a healthy sign.
In such cases, treatment is mandatory.
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Haila!

Head here.
And here.
Is your head spinning already?
Our brain is a fascinating little piece of flesh – processing or skipping bits and pieces of information at will. Time we took a moment to acknowledge the power of our mind.
 Watch a renowned illusionist explain how magic works.
Have more to say? Anything I missed out on? Let me know in the comments.

Aptitude versus Gut!

Aptitude (noun) – a natural ability to do something

Aptitude Test – a test designed to determine a person’s ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge.

Gut (noun) – *informal* used in reference to a feeling or reaction based on an instinctive emotional response rather than considered thought. 

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Be it as students or as professionals, we’re subjected to a number of aptitude tests throughout our lives (or at least as long as we work for someone/intend to do so).

In simple words, an aptitude test tells you if you are eligible for/capable of pursuing a career in any particular field.

I’ve had my trysts with a few, and the first one was particularly testing. There were two reasons for this:

  1. I didn’t agree with the result.
  2. I couldn’t get myself to agree with the result.

Or you could say, I just didn’t want to. I had other plans you know.. Or I thought I did.

(Just to give you a quick background, it happened one fine day in school during my SSC and lasted 8 painful hours)

A week or so after the test, it was judgment day. It was my turn to meet the counselor.

Here’s how it all unfolded, and more..

During my counseling session –

  1. You Are An IT Guy, They Said:

Would you believe that? A future Production Engineer was told he was meant to be an IT guy. Say that to me now, and it’s like hurling an abuse at me.

My first reaction: “No, thanks.”

“Trust me, you’re a software engineer.”

  1. You ARE AN IT GUY, They Said:
    They must have said that about 10 times, following which, I nodded my head so that I could walk out ASAP. I can recall how I was told that being good at Math meant I would make an excellent programmer. It took me a while to let the whole episode sink in.

 

After the session –

  1. Convincing Myself:

Some disbelief and brainwashing later, I managed to convince myself that I was meant to spend my life coding. Consequently, I chose Computer Science in junior college and the rest is history.

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Trust me, it really is. Everything I stuffed into my brain back then is history.

In Junior College –

  1. They Laughed At Me:

Visual Basic, followed by C++ and those endless microprocessor codes – I could hear them all laugh at me hysterically for every attempt I made towards answering any questions.

PS – Even getting a part of those things right was a challenge in itself.

 

  1. Misunderstandings:

I vividly remember an episode wherein my professor declared that I was a great listener and therefore, a great student. Little did she know that my silence in class was testimony to the fact that much of the CS lingo was Hebrew to me.

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  1. Pretension Aplenty:

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Those were the days when most of us were heavy on pretension. Sure, we knew nothing. But we were vocational science students, the so-called elites. Needless to say, we were exuding swag at all times.

  1. Comedy Classes:

We were lucky enough to also have a tutor in one of our college professors. He did his best to turn us into coders, but he always knew most of us were just hopeless. He was kind enough to never mention that to us directly though.

More than the CS, it was his sense of humour that kept us hooked. I can recall all of the laughter and none of the CS.

After Junior College –

My gut always said I needed to do something else. So I tried my hand at Engineering. Went along pretty well – but then, I stumbled upon something that influenced me unlike anything ever had.

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Building a vehicle from scratch and watching it run is a joy that remains unparalleled to this day.

I dream of a day when I can design and build one from scratch. (That’s a minimum. If I get to several, nothing like it.)

As a result, a Transportation Designer is now in the making.

Final Score: Gut – 1 Aptitude Test – 0

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Reasons Why Driving In Mumbai Is NOT A Pain In The Right Place

They say, if you can drive in Mumbai, you can do it anywhere else in the world. Damn right! 

1. Lane Discipline:

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As drivers/riders, we are staunch followers of lane discipline. The thought of inconveniencing another driver by changing lanes with no initial warning, never crosses our minds. We use our turn indicators at all times.

[Special mention: The rickshaw guy who put on his left indicator and turned right. *Mah Lyf, Mah Rules!* #ThugLife]

2. We obey traffic lights:

Of course we do! Don’t we? We know that Green stands for go, Orange stands for go faster and Red stands for try your best to get through against all odds.

3. Driving Tests Are Never Easy:

The driving tests at our RTOs are so tough to crack. Seriously! Isn’t going a few meters ahead and a few in reverse the toughest thing a driver can do?

4. All of Mumbai Is A Silent Zone To Our Drivers:

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If there’s one thing a Mumbaikar with his vehicle on the road thoroughly hates – its the honking. In fact, we don’t honk at all. It doesn’t matter if the lights are red or green, or if some driver brushes another’s ego the wrong way by changing lanes in front of him/her, or if traffic rules cease to exist for his/her convenience. Silence is golden! 

5. We Know Why High Beams Exist (Or do we?):

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Most roads in Mumbai are well lit. So most drivers know that the low beam is enough and there is NO point using the high beam. We are wise enough to know that blinding oncoming traffic could have undesirable consequences.

(For more information on the high beam, the low beam and their uses depending on the situation, click here.)

6. Our Pedestrians Are The Best: 

Mumbai June 04 :- Huge numbers of people using short-cut for road crossing opp/near IMC Building, Churchgate in Mumbai. ( pic by Ravindra Zende )

We as pedestrians only try to cross the road when the vehicles have a red light. Also, pedestrian signals exist and we never fail to look at them before rushing to the other side. NEVER. And yes, we were told that zebra crossings exist in school.

7. You Shall Never Be Bullied By A Truck/Bus Driver:

Drivers at the wheel in trucks and buses are very cautious on the road. They stay in their lanes and don’t bully other drivers/riders by threatening to hit them. Besides, they’re never drunk and won’t ever come speeding at you when you least expect them to.

Think you can add to this? Have your say.