User:Nijumania

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Think!

The entire collection of Human Knowledge freely accessible, democratically editable, and constantly evolving for the better - and in 150,000 years of human history, us, of all generations past, get the previlege to enjoy this information revolution. Now read this aloud: "Yes. You have it all. Now, what have you done with all that's been given to you?"

Seeking the Sacred Secret
Seeking the Sacred Secret

Interests

  • Linguistics (currently studying Tamil-Greek connection)
  • Medicine (human anatomy- laproscopic & orthopaedic surgery)
  • Music (saxophone, violin & piano)
  • Astronomy (amateur stargazer- can spot 11 constellations!)
  • Theology (learning the Bible & applying Christian values)
  • History & Archaeology (current focus: Ancient Greeks)
  • Philosophy (Alan Watts, Plato, Descartes)
  • Arts (painting, photography and graphic design)
  • Travel (40 countries and counting)
  • Running (13.5km in 1 hr; 147 km in May 2011)
  • Martial Arts (Green Belt!)
  • Mathematics (Mystery of 153 & 7; Geometry)

Profession

Printing, publishing, designing & copyediting

Current Challenges

  • Project N-Zyme
  • Seeing Around Corners
  • "This field is unploughed"
  • Running a Half Marathon by 31st birthday

Long-Term Challenges

  • Inventing 10 radical devices/formulas/discoveries (using MindMaps)
  • Running a Full Marathon (42km: seems like running forever!)
  • Losing 10 kg & always staying fit at 63 (currently lost 7)

Currently Reading

The My5tery of Num8ers, Freud, The Ancient Greeks, New Testament Greek, DK Encyclopedia of the Human

Recently Finished Books

Love Wins, Little Book of Language, Your Inner Fish, Darwin, Mind&Brain, Islam, iBrain, Plato, The Language of God, Velvet Elvis, Out of our minds, Linguistics

Recently Finished paintings

Madonna & the Child

Brevity is the soul of wit - Shakespeare

Happiness exists on earth, and it is won through prudent exercise of reason, knowledge of the harmony of the universe, and constant practice of generosity. - José Martí