Aravind/அரவிந்த்/ಅರವಿಂದ್/アレービンド
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Aravind/அரவிந்த்/ಅರವಿಂದ್/アレービンド
@AravindD
current @Walmart ex @Microsoft @DellEMC @FISGlobal alumni of @psgtech interest:music movie philosophy psychology travel science politics economics 📚 🎥 🍲 🧳
Bangalore, India Katılım Mayıs 2008
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@ShiprocketCare AWB number is shared in the message
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@AravindD Hi Aravind! Please share your active contact number and copmplete address in a direct message so that I can resolve this on priority. ~Team Shiprocket
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@ShiprocketCare your pickup executives are trying to complicate what should have been a simple pick for last 3 days . More than sophisticated software and sms or emails . Simple logic would help AWB - R1397518794SRL
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🏛️ tnmanifesto.ai - என் பரிந்துரைகள்
மாநிலத்தின் முன்னேற்றத்திற்காக என் கருத்துகளைப் பகிர்ந்தேன்:
1. Create a multi-level Tamil language proficiency framework covering speaking, reading, and writing skills.
2. Offer subsidized classes and incentives for learners, particularly migrant workers and professionals living in Tamil Nadu.
3. Implement a formal certification system, public recognition, and state-level awards for high achievers in Tamil proficiency.
#TNManifesto #TamilNadu tnmanifesto.ai
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Heidegger, poetry and the cure for technology » IAI TV iai.tv/articles/heide…
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Observation on Absurdism, Time, and the Social Feedback Loop - created using Gen AI from my thoughts and dictations
One thing I’ve realised through my own leaning toward absurdist philosophy is how deeply we are conditioned to divide life into now and later — and how society assigns value to each in contradictory ways.
At a personal level, I find myself focused on the present:
What needs to be done now? What experience can I build today?
Absurdism encourages this — the idea that meaning is not guaranteed, the future is uncertain, and the only honest way to live is to fully inhabit the present moment. But this also pushes me to rush, to overcommit, to squeeze as much as I can into the current frame of life, because postponing starts to feel like self-betrayal.
On the opposite end, I see people who operate with a strong faith in the future. They plan meticulously, delay gratification, and are willing to sacrifice the richness of today for a projected tomorrow.
And the paradox is this:
Not everyone who plans for the future will actually reach the future they planned for — but some will.
In a probabilistic sense, many may never see the payoff. But the ones who do become living proof for everyone else. Their success becomes social reinforcement, a narrative example that encourages more people to follow the same pattern:
“See? They planned well, and now they’re comfortable. So planning must be the right way.”
This creates a kind of cultural feedback loop — a cycle where the visible survivors of long-term planning define the model for everyone, while the unseen failures quietly disappear from the story.
And so society oscillates between two extremes:
•People like me, who try to extract meaning from the immediacy of life and risk overextending ourselves in the present.
•People who live primarily for the future, risking the loss of the only thing they actually possess — today.
The truth is, neither path guarantees peace or success. What we see, and what we choose to imitate, is just the visible side of a much larger probabilistic landscape.
Perhaps that is the most absurd part of all:
We build our philosophies not on certainty, but on whichever examples accidentally survive.
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@spotifyindia should have what is preventing me from listening audio in lossless high quality. Multiple confusing settings and I wonder how they get reset .
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Horrendous traffic jam every single evening on #GearSchool Road. Thousands suffering. Pollution noise rage and stress. @bellandurutrfps @blrcitytraffic @GBAChiefComm @DKShivakumar @INCKarnataka @ArvindLBJP @Tejasvi_Surya

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Artistic Destinies newyorker.com/culture/person…
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Sean Penn Let Himself Get Away With Things for 15 Years. Not Anymore. nytimes.com/2025/09/27/mag… via @NYTimes
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Happy to share that the Bangalore Thindi list has crossed 400 places :)
Most of them are in Bangalore, some in Mysuru & other parts of Karnataka. If you feel like exploring the Thindi scene, this is a decent list to have. Enjoy, share & spread the love :)
maps.app.goo.gl/S8uUUDrqeTZS5c…
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Last Soldiers of an Imperial Army Have a Warning for Young Generations nytimes.com/2025/07/28/wor… via @NYTimes
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bigthink.com/big-think-book… "Otroverts" and why nonconformists often see what others can’t - Big Think
@bigthink
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@spotifyindia this is the silliest question from your quality survey. I am sure no one looked at the content of the survey

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