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sheo ratan Agarwal's avatar

Coddiwomple is sort of autobiography of 150 Wandering Wednesdays by MR.RAJESH ACHANTA.

From Albert Einstein, who spent the final years of his life on a quest for a unified theory he never found, to Vera Rubin, who uncovered compelling evidence for dark matter without ever knowing its true nature, some of our most consequential questions have been pursued with no guarantee of resolution. And,so is Wandering Wednesday journey.

When MR.RAJESH says—No editor is waiting. No contract is at stake.—he should think of we,the readers,who are waiting.

I ,for one,would add—I get Dopamine from Wandering Wednesdays—the dopamine of getting knowledge—the dopamine of asking questions—the dopamine of curiosity—etc etc …

MR.RAJESH asks—Does curious entail wandering? You bet.—and,MR.RAJESH answers —I have wandered through The threads appeared and I just followed them.—Well,I would say—these wanderings were the moments of—INVISIBLE PREPARATION—which even MR.RAJESH didn’t notice.

MR.RAJESH has an HABIT not goal of W.Wednesdays. Goals have an endpoint. As MR.RAJESH doesn’t keep a goal in mind,he is able to wander.

This week, MIT launches a new initiative — titled Science Is Curiosity on a Mission — to make the case for the long-horizon, curiosity-driven science that has powered generations of American innovation. Science begins with curiosity — someone asking a question and refusing to let it go. History’s most important discoveries did not begin with a commercial objective or a guaranteed outcome. “Wandering Wednesday began and continues because MR.RAJESH wants to understand how the world works.” Think Ben Franklin and his kite: This drive to discover goes back to the beginnings of the United States.

I look forward to THOUSANDS of Wandering Wednesdays.Yes,150 WW may not be a goal/deadline,it’s a MILESTONE !

And,I congratulate MR.RAJESH on this #150 th WW and for dispensing so much knowledge/facts/technological advancements/Management Mantras’ and Especially about AI !

“Aude aliquid dignum" (16th century Latin: "Dare something worthy").

MR.RAJESH, you Always Dare Worthy Things ! Keep on making waves !

Rajesh Achanta's avatar

Thanks You so very much! As always, you bring more to the table than I put on it. The MIT initiative is a wonderful find, and "invisible preparation" is a phrase I wish I'd coined. Here's to the next wander.