Mango, Promod, Aldo, Charles & Keith, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Tie Rack London - just some of the high end premium luxury brands that have finally added Pune to their India growth stories.
The newly opened Jewel Square mall houses over twenty-two such brands in a 100,000 sq feet built-up area and is located in the high-profile shopper catchment area of Koregaon Park. But even as it is (prematurely) termed the retail-revival story of Pune, what does this addition to an already cluttered space have to offer to shoppers like you & me?
Over the years, I have seen my fair share of TV show characters being bumped off to take the story further. Bumped off cuz either the character lost its value (Preston Burke, GA), or the actor playing the character was moving on (Grissom, CSI) or something just had to be done to jolt the show out of its complacency (Tim Speedle, CSI Miami). Just a thought - all this doesn't apply to Indian television cuz the only way for them is to age the character 20 years for pseudo-makeover stories.
In so far as the word “knowledge” has any meaning, the world is knowable; but it is interpretable otherwise, it has no meaning behind it, but countless meanings—“Perspectivism”
No....I neither have a degree in psychology nor do I randomly pick up books to decipher the mysteries of life. It seems I have been engineered to only learn from experience and yes....the idiot-box ;)
I found Friedrich Nietzsche quoted across episodes of Criminal Minds, where his beliefs have been used to question and sometimes, justify twisted ideologies and compulsions. But keeping aside the commercial usage for dramatic effect, I think everyone should read what the guy had to say.
Simply put, his philosophies are about a subjective world where perspectives are the end-all and be-all of all ideations. Dig deeper and you realize he is simply defining 'objectivity' in relation to 'subjectivity'. The idea that 'no way of seeing the world can be taken as definitively true' has indeed become a fact in today's world
So, I hope this blog helps me spell out what I think. Like my Maa once said, written words either have the power to show you the fallacy of your ideas or give you the proof to support your convictions.