Data is the new Oil!

In the Book Homo Deus by Yuval Noah Harari, he talks about a term called Dataism. 

Dataism is a term that has been used to describe the mindset or philosophy created by the emerging significance of big data. It was first used by David Brooks in The New York Times in 2013. In art, the term was used by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi to refer to an artist movement that uses data as its primary source of inspiration.

In the book Yuval  calls it an emerging ideology or even a new form of religion, in which “information flow” is the “supreme value”.

Dataism operates under the belief that the universe is connected by the flow of data and that the value of anything, human or otherwise, can be determined by its ability to process data. Dataism negates the core values of humanism, valuing raw data over human experience. Rather than lifting humanity over all other beings, Dataism connects all animals and breaks down the barrier between organic and inorganic entities! 

By focusing solely on statistical information, Dataists believe they can connect everything from music to economics using data patterns, creating a common language that everyone can relate to. 

As far as Dataism is concerned, with the amount of data available, Humans are in no position to compute or analyze the data and that job must be left in the electronic hand and brains of devices with higher computing power while our work is only relegated to being data entry operators! 

The simplest brief according to Yuval is that we will soon be in a position where big data algorithms will know people better than they know themselves. A website such as Amazon will track data relating to your purchasing habits – the sorts of things you buy, search, wish list, or even talk about with friends online – and use these to curate your recommended list to you with almost perfect precision!

In fact this has already happened in scales which an average human cannot even fathom! For a machine which is either your phone or your search engine, all you are is a set of data point! Like in the latest Mission Impossible movie (though even an AI cannot predict what Tom Cruise would do!), every decision you make, every answer you give; the AI gets to know more and more about you! 

The only saving grace is probably the improbability or unpredictable behavior of the human mind! Not everyone is a straight shooter like birthday celebrity Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore!

Now go for screensaver mode of your body ie Sleep!

Good Night!

Razor Sharp by Ashwin Sanghi

Razor Sharp by Ashwin Sanghi
e-book
fictional murder mystery
No spoilers here!

Fist of a new series starring a new detective and suspended cop; known as Kutta Kadam since he catches the scent of criminals or case!
This is a different Ashwin than his Bharat series, and I was fond of those series! His magicians of Mazda was a well researched book almost as good as his Rozabel line which is by far his best till now.
This is a departure from those in that the whole premise is changed and here the spotlight is on the murders.

There is a suspended cop who has a daughter who is a lawyer and then his wife who has been shown to have left him. You may have felt sympathy for him initially but then when you get to know why and how she left, there is a conflict of emotions.
The novel at times feels like the screenplay of a web series like the Asura which I had a doubt that Ashwin had ghost written!

So you have ample cuss words and every possible ‘A’ material as you can expect to see in a web series without any censorship! Personally I am not a big fan of these type of series though they are good time pass!
One by one the kills piles up and it is left to the Kutta to come up with who!?
Almost all the characters shown or described in the movie including the lead has a shady character or past or present! This is one Ashwin novel in which no one is good! Each and everyone is imperfect, shady, cunning and of course one of them is the killer!

Though you would suspect many of the characters in the beginning, there is no way you can guess who did it in spite of the character getting introduced early on! Of course that is the typical Ashwin twist! A person who is shown as dark and with suspicion may not be the culprit! But like I mentioned before, no one is shown to be nice or even decent!

Of course since it is written by Ashwin, some Ithihasa and purana and beliefs are thrown in the mix especially in the end when they find out with a shock who the next victim might be! That was a big shock in a typical Ashwin twist!
The series is like Ashwin’s Private series with the only difference that it is based in Mumbai with more fluid characters with weak morals.

This book is recommended only for mature audience, I may not be mature enough to digest some sections of the novel but then it is my personal issue. The world is changing and Ashwin is changing with the times, maybe we need to get on the train and join the crowd! A simple language with a straight narrative with a mix of characters will make your reading smooth without much hassles or confusion.

Regular Ashwin readers will accept it anyway and those who liked his Private series;
I will not be surprised if this comes as a web series in Amazon or Netflix!

What is bad can actually be worse!

In the novel Pale blue dot, Carl Sagan tells about the Marsh of Kamarina! 

Kamarina was an ancient city on the southern coast of Sicily. It was founded by Syracuse in 599 BC, but destroyed in 552 BC.

In the 5th century BC, the Kamarinians were plagued with a mysterious disease. There was a marsh which sorrounded the city and like most marshes, it was stinky!  It was suspected that the marsh was the source of the strange illness and the idea of draining the marsh to end the epidemic became popular . The town oracle was consulted who advised the leaders not to drain the marsh, suggesting the plague would pass with time. But the discontent was widespread and the leaders opted to drain the marsh against the oracle’s advice. They went ahead and drained it and razed it to the ground! Unfortunately they did not realize that the smelly stinky and wet marsh was the only thing which was protecting the city! Once it was dry, there was nothing stopping the Carthaginian army from advancing. They marched across the newly drained marsh and razed the city, killing every last inhabitant!

The marsh of Kamarina is thus a necessary bad but tolerable thing which we must endure so that a more bad and dangerous calamity does not fall upon us! 

It can also mean how one bad decision to avoid a small problem can actually lead to a bigger problem as described by Morgan Housel in his novel Same as ever where he tells about the Donner Party. 

The Donner Party originated from Springfield, Illinois, and departed Independence, Missouri, on the Oregon Trail in the spring of 1846, behind many other pioneer families who were attempting to make the same overland trip. The journey west usually took between four and six months, but the Donner Party made a bad decision of taking a ‘Short cut’ and not following the established route and instead crossed the Rocky Mountains’ Wasatch Range and the Great Salt Lake Desert in present-day Utah! The route turned out to be more tough and more long! By early November, the migrants had reached the Sierra Nevada but became trapped by an early, heavy snowfall near Truckee Lake (now Donner Lake) high in the mountains. They were supposed to cross this by fall and not peak of winter. What happened later is a gut wrenching account of human survival; killing, looting and even cannibalism…

So as Morgan Housel says, some things in life cannot be hacked! There is no life hack for success! There is work and then some. Like the sketch of birthday celebrity Shreyas Talpade who actually does not have many recognizable features is a work in progress which I could attempt only after consistent practice and persistence!

Now to get over a bad thing of not getting sleep, do not start doing a worse thing like watching reel! 

Put that phone down or read a blog!

Music or Noise? Your choice!

Have you ever had a situation where you are listening to music and someone comes and tells you to either reduce the volume or stop it!
Now of course the reason is that one persons music may actually be another person’s noise! In fact there are some hard rock noise which many people enjoy as music!
There are those who even like music which is so bad that it is good!

You may even have people who say that they do not like this particular type of music though they prefer some other type like classical or devotional or religious.

Some may listen to music just for the lyrics while may listen to it may be because the video accompanying the music is good! Many popular songs are universally liked by all and mostly everyone enjoys it in his or her own way!

Now that is normal! But there are a group of people who absolutely do not like any type of music! Not even poetry! Now this is rare but it is seen in a neurological condition called the “musical anhedonia” which was first used in 2011. It was originally used to describe the selective loss in emotional responses to music following damage to the brain. It has now come to mean, more generally, a selective lack of pleasurable responses to music in individuals with or without brain damage. This has led to the recognition of two different types of musical anhedonia in which in the first type there is actually no neurological damage and its incidence in the general population is low: between 3% and 5%. While the second type in which the incidence is even lower develops as a result of brain damage.

There is another condition where the person cannot recognize music! That is called Musical Agnosia and it is the “inability to recognize music in the absence of sensory, intellectual, verbal, and amnesic impairments”.

There is still one more disorder related to music or sound. You hear your spouse breathing nearby and you instantly get angry! Your 6-year-old yawns and it triggers a fight-or-flight reaction in you! You avoid restaurants because you can’t stand the sound of chewing. Sounds other people don’t even seem to notice, drive you up a wall.
This condition is called misophonia in which people are affected emotionally by common sounds — usually those made by others, and usually ones that other people don’t pay attention to. The examples above (breathing, yawning, or chewing) create a fight-or-flight response that triggers anger and a desire to escape!

As far as I am concerned, I love music! Each and every kind or type of music and like each type for different reasons!
Music can lift you up and make you compassionate and stir your emotions in ways you may even not realise! It can literally propel you like a rocket! Thinking of rocket, I am reminded of the Rocket man A. P. J. Abdul Kalam on this republic day!
Happy Republic day!

Now listen to soft instrumental music and sleep!

Buried (the Hush collection) by Jeffery Deaver

Buried (the Hush collection) by Jeffery Deaver

eBook

Thriller fiction

rating 3.5/5

Hush collection reminds me of the iconic Batman Comic Hush series! It was an epic collection of close to 11 or so comics which were later made into an omnibus and had most of the Batman villains and so many guest stars!

Of course this has nothing to do with that!

These are smaller stories by different authors and interesting thrillers!

One thing I understood that a good writer can write a novel in less than 100 pages and stretch the same story to over a thousand!

The novel starts with a kidnapping and a journalist getting to know about the kidnapping in his Radio shack police scanner!

The kidnapping was the second one in a short time and a new code is invented of a serial kidnapper! So while you get to know the code of kidnapping and serial kidnappers! You are kept busy!

The old world journalist has his methods and actually does not understand the new age reels or shorts! He has this discussion with a junior and then…

In between you are given lessons on the usage of apostrophe and the difference between that and which!

Apparently ‘That is restrictive and necessary for the sentence to achieve the writers meaning’ And ‘which is non restrictive and adds Parenthetical information to the sentence’; if you understood this please explain it to me!

A quick read and a thrilling finish!

How to talk to anyone: 92 little tricks for big success in relationship by Leil Lowndes

Audio Book which is over 9 hours long!

This is a non fiction book and the review is like a summary for those who may not read the book and a preview for those who would! This only highlights the main points in the book and does not spoil the show in case you do read the same!

The starting with an indirect ode to Dale Carnegie and his more popular book how to win friends and influence people on how the book was released in 1930s and since then the generation and world has changed and we need a version 2 of the tricks! The book has been mentioned several times in this book!

How to stand out or be noticed or be popular or desirable was the first trick which is a direct parallel to Dale’s smile at everyone! But the difference is that the smile must not be fast but delayed and special!

The second is eye contact and keeping it as close as possible and how to use that eye contact like a sticker to even make someone fall in love with you!

The next trick is to be confident and have a posture which makes you a winner or looks like one! How some mannerisms make you a winner just by looking!

Another trick is explained by the story of a child hugging his mother and how the author then tells to reach out to your inner infant and give someone your full attentions! (In this trick though the author says you must give a big smile!)

The next trick is to meet someone new and act as if he or she is your old friend! Hug and smile and basically make a big deal! That will make the person like you more!

The next trick is not to fidget too much when you are making an important point! Don’t touch your nose or rub your hands or ears! Apparently too much fidgeting makes an impression that you are lying! The author also tells how the lie detector machine actually doesn’t detect lies but shows the changes in the autonomic system of the body!

The next trick comes with a very interesting story about Hans the horse which could multiply Divide and even answer language questions! How to read people like having an ESP which even the horse could do!
Leil Lowndes apart from pretty interesting tricks tells the story of clever Hans! Apparently Hans could do addition, substraction and even division and multiplication! Later of Hans even knew languages!
What’s so great about that you say!?
Well, Hans was a horse!
So Clever Hans (German: der Kluge Hans; c. 1895 – c. 1916) was a horse that was claimed to have performed arithmetic and other intellectual tasks!
The fame of the horse was so widespread that it was the talk of the town!
So much so that people wanted it to be investigated!
The first group of investigators even sent the owner out but to their surprise the horse answered all the questions with its tap very accurately!
But the audience was not satisfied so they got another investigation done! This time though the question was asked silently and the audience waited for the answer with baited breath!
Of course this time though all the horse did was, well be a horse and not clever at all! It was explained after a formal investigation in 1907, by psychologist Oskar Pfungst who started that the horse was not actually performing these mental tasks, but was watching the reactions of his trainer!
He discovered this artifact in the research methodology, wherein the horse was responding directly to involuntary cues in the body language of the human trainer, who was entirely unaware that he was providing such cues. When the trainer was not present, Hans picked up the clues from the audience! When it reached the correct answer the collective gasp or awe or breath holding told Hans when to stop! In honour of Pfungst’s study, the anomalous artifact has since been referred to as the Clever Hans effect and has continued to be important knowledge in the observer-expectancy effect and later studies in animal cognition!

It’s difficult to list all the 92 tricks but there are sufficient overlaps and contractions so don’t worry about the number!

The basic premise is to be genuinely interested in what people say or do!
Never ask questions while fumbling like I am from Columbia which causes loss of words! Instead learn more about places from where someone is from and use that!

Another great technique is Parroting! Just repeat the last word of conversation and guide the conversation where you want! That will make people open up!

There is also a trick to be like a child and give it all! Or how you will give all your attention to a child no matter what and do exactly that with anyone else you are interested in!

An interesting thing the author sates is that sometimes people may not directly like to tell you what they do! So a better question to ask instead of “What do you do?” Is to ask “What do you like to do in your free time?”

Another thing she mentioned as a woman or gal is that they spend ages in front of the Mirror and when they finally come to see you in all probability they expect you to say something nice!

In addition of saying nice make sure you have a thesaurus to say stuff similar to nice and this trick is also to be used in other situations to sound more intellectual than you are! So instead of using simple words like smart, you must use words like resourceful and stuff! Reminds me of how Joe in friends read an encyclopaedia of the letter v and parroted everything in v!

At least one word a day since the difference between normal person and elite is just a matter of 50 words! So use them in your vocabulary and become a speech elite very soon!

If you are visiting a new place or a country then the first thing you need to do is get a book on their belief and customs! The author here tells about how her friend lost her Japanese connection after her behavior which could have been normal in other parts of the world but appalling in Japan!

Another nifty trick is to know the professional inner working words! That means if you are a jeweler or want to buy a diamond you need to know that the inside name! Like the inside name for a diamond is rock! Once you use these names then you end up getting the respect and consideration of the inside person!

Potent imaging is the trick to use the connection words while speaking! To get a close inside connection! For guys it can be football terms!

Accidental adulation praise someone accidentally but truthfully so that he or she will remember and be happy!

Killer compliment is the term the author uses for this!

Little strokes are the little things which you can say or do to make someone at ease or comfortable!

Knee jerk wow! Quick as a blink in a wink! which means how you can compliment fast and spontaneously so that it will feel genuine and true!

Boomerang compliment is the compliment which is not made to the person directly but to his or her close friend or colleague which finds its way to the intended person!

The Tombstone game is self explanatory where you would like to think what is written or what you want to be written in your tombstone and act like that!

Salute the spouse means that if you want to get into the good books of someone, you must cajole the spouse!

Your ten seconds audition! Or cliffhanger message! is the message you keep in your answering machine which is like a trailer of what you are!

Your goof your gain! which means that even if there is something tragic or major goof happening; great and confident people simply ignore it and move on! The minor goof ups does not bother them! They are much above these trivial things!

Buttercups for their boss! is how you inform the supervisor of a person about how good a job is done by the subordinate! It will always get you good treatment!

Now there are many such tricks mentioned in the book and it is a good read or listen! The important ones have been listed above and explained!

A good book nevertheless if you are socially awkward or wonder why you do not get any contracts or friends! Of course there is no straight forward technique and it is a work in progress!

Heart, Guts & Steel: The Making of an Indian Surgeon Dr Sivasubramanian

Heart, Guts & Steel: The Making of an Indian Surgeon

by Dr Sivasubramanian

E book

non fiction Biography

5 out of 5 since it is written by a member of my fraternity! And of course since we could feel what he wanted to convey!

This is not a novel or a fairy tale but feels more like the workbook or the medical transcript of a surgeon and being a doctor, it is just like what every doctor feels or experiences with a difference of specialty or cases!

Starting from the first year of surgery to the last year to the examination to the mass causality to the nail biting final case, the book is a fine testament to the experience of post graduate and medical student especially in India!

The lack of basic facilities, the fight for the blood and the bed and the run for tests such as CT which are usually not available in a Government set is told so well!

The best thing about getting a degree in a government set up or a hospital is that you are usually the cream of the pack and also the experience levels will be top notch! The number of cases you can see or do is incomparable!

Of course you have issues of facilities and then some but then you get some and…

Dr Siv takes us from his first year after a great time as an MBBS grad and intern to the surgical wards and the stories of surgery and complications and stress!

The skills you develop by doing but even then every new case is unique and you can never be complacent!

Lucky for Dr Shiv, he had amazing teachers and seniors who wanted to learn and teach and then some! Of course not everyone is lucky and if you have a dearth of cases then it is normally a rat race!

He tells about selective interesting cases like his first and his last and his complex cases and his timing which of course was slow at first and then picked up!

How he was a junior and slow and then became a senior and guide and how it was from the other side!

You win some and you lose a lot is being told so well since not every surgery is successful and not everyone recovers. But the adrenaline rush of those who recover, keeps you going in spite of low odds! Optimism is essential in spite of literature telling otherwise and that is a fact! The numbers in textbooks are only for your reference! Every patient and case is unique!

He talks about his great seniors and about the CMO’s who can be good bad or ugly! and then about the best buddies and enemies of a surgeon; the anesthetists! The silent but strong warriors, the nursing staff and about the most important person in the operation theatre and ward; the patient!

The lack of sleep and the work till you collapse and the last minute rush to read for the finals is a story in all the post graduate college especially the Government ones!

For a medical student this is a page turner which will bomb you with nostalgia and similarities to your own experiences and for the average reader who at some point of his or her life would have been a patient or known one, it is a great glimpse of our life!

All in all this is a frank, straight from the heart narrative of a surgeon who is passionate about his work and patients!

A must read for any medico and a good read for everyone else!

The Final Curtain by Kiego Higashino

The Final Curtain by Kiego Higashino

The fourth novel in the detective Kaga series!
The name Final curtain is reminiscent of Agatha’s last Novel of Poirot called, Curtain: Poirot’s last case! That was Poirot’s last case since he dies in that and also commits the crime! Kiego’s curtain is not like that so don’t worry!

Interestingly, Devotion of Suspect X is not Kaga Series but detective Galileo!

And that brings to the biggest confusion when I read Kiego! The names!

When a dude from UK or US reads Indian names and gets confused, I used to wonder how it is possible! I do not wonder anymore!

I had to constantly go back to the cast and characters page in the beginning to understand who is who?!
The name of a detective and the victim and one of the other characters are so similar! By the time I place them, it gets confusing!

Apart from that obvious issue, you have the issue of Japanese characters and feel!

That is why when I talk to my patients I would always try to speak to them in their native language! Being a polyglot who knows and speaks more than ten different languages, it is easier for me to understand their true emotions!

Even here, I am sure that the original Japanese version would be amazing! The flavor and essence is lost in translation…

So you have a murder of a young woman, then of another guy and then disappearance of another or may be the same guy and all interlinked in some way to Kaga’s mother! It is a small world indeed!

With so many twists and turns, and the confusing Japanese words and flashbacks, it is an arduous task indeed!

Kiego’s novels though murder mysteries, are more about why and how rather than who so you may get an idea about who did what pretty early.

With his characteristic twists and turns and flashbacks, Kiego weaves an intricate web of emotions and actions!

But in the end, there are so many loopholes that the end is not justified. Too much is relied upon gut feeling of detectives and too much time is spent in investigating the murder of a homeless man! Either the police have not much work to do in Japan or crime is low! Too many weird coincidences and connections are told and we are left with more confusion in the end!
The references to Bridges and earthquake and nuclear power plant may have some significance to a Japanese reader, for regular readers like me, I fail to see the point! Maybe learn Japanese and read the original is the only way to enjoy this one!

For Kiego regulars, this is routine! No Suspect X but a good one time read…

The watchmaker’s Hand by Jeffery Deaver

The watchmaker’s Hand by Jeffery Deaver

E book

The latest book in the Lincoln Rhyme series…Is it the last? Well, starting from the first book I used to get a feel that the book will be the last, but then he lives to be a criminalist for another day! In this book, you will have to read to know!

No spoilers!

Now of course you know that this book is about Rhyme and his arch nemesis the Watchmaker so no spoilers there!

In a typical Deaver style of twists and turns and just like a magician who likes to misdirect and give you an awe inspiring show, Jeffery gives a thrill ride!

Now remember that the Watchmaker is almost as clever as Rhyme but then the point of the matter is that little prefix; ‘Almost!’

The novel starts with a brief working on another piece of machine other than the watch, a crane, the working and risk of which is described in vivid details which reminded me of Arthur Hailey and his amazing work! Later on of course it moves into chemistry of a strong acid then politics and finally an encounter of two brilliant brains!

How can you take on your arch nemesis you would ask and the answer is either think like him or her or get someone who thinks like him or her and then prepare!

After a few misses in the beginning, like most Deaver Novels, this one too has saves and that is one of the chief reasons why I like Jeff! The point of having brains like Rhyme is to prevent a future crime! Or at least anticipate the next move!

If you do not have control of the ending in a novel then what is the point of writing one!?
Never a dull moment in this one and there are some cliffhangers which will make you turn those pages for sure!
The best part of Jeff novels remains the closure and even in this one, you do get it! At least for now!

If you are new to Jeff and Rhyme universe then start with the bone collector though and then reach this one or else you will be confused!

Now remember that a professional will know that the gears in your watch are not called gears but wheel! Also you will have a brief lesson on Homonyms!

So a gripping story, thrills all over, some nail biting moments and a great climax! A complete package delivered by Jeff!

What are you waiting for? A good time! Maybe you can watch your watch and watch!

The Midnight lock by Jeffery Deaver

E book

Fictional Thriller genre

No spoilers!

Another thriller from Jeffery Deaver with Lincoln Rhyme the quadriplegic genius the Criminalist (not criminologist!) Apparently, a criminalist analyses crime and tries to solve then while a criminologist studies the sociology of crime which according to Rhyme is boring!

Like most Rhyme novels, the start is a view point of the criminal, the title character and we are presented what is going on in his (or her!) mind! How he (or she!) is a lock picker and a good one at that! We are given insights on how he became this personality and what he gets from that! or is that the whole picture!?

Then Rhyme is shown giving witness to an important trial and how he collects and gives evidence and then something happens and you feel it is anti climax! or is it!?

Then you have the Model turned cop and Mrs Rhyme. Amelia who does her due diligence and chances upon clues and interesting people! They have introduced a new character in the novel and there is ample evidence to state how he may be repeated in the future!

A fight between Rhyme and his team and the official police business has been shown to indicate bureaucracy and politics and you realize that even if it is Rhyme or a developed country, the red tape is the same! or is it?!

You also meet a person of interest with a big company and a sudden change of heart which is responsible for the whole flow of story! or is it!?

This is probably the 14th book in the Rhyme series starting with the bone collector! A summary of bone collector is given by Rhyme in the book itself which was really good! You cam start the series anywhere because they are not in continuation but if you want the proper feel and if you want to know Rhyme and his arch nemesis the watchmaker then you must read in series! Though those characters have no bearing in this latest novel in spite of them getting mentioned several times in the novel!

The best thing which I like about Rhyme series is the ability of the genius to prevent a crime or anticipate the crime! That has been done is so many of his previous novels and it is so positive! Of course everything is not so hunky dory and there are some close calls but then it is not thriller for nothing!

The details about lock picking and the skills needed have been explained well but then in the end it is in the background! You will never guess the ending or the chief antagonist even if you get introduced to the person in the novel! Now that is a good thriller!

For those who already know Jeffery Deaver, grab it and enjoy! For others, read the better Jeffery (Deaver of course!) as soon as possible!

Lock the door of your house and read! (may not be enough though!)