Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Circle

How do you define a circle? A student of class 1 can draw a circle with any round object. A student of class 3 can draw it with the Campus. A Student of class 10 can write a ‘C’ program to draw a circle. Thus, basically any one can make/draw a circle.
So what is it about a circle that we don’t know? Are there some things that we don’t know about a circle? Let’s also discuss how a circle can be used to explain different things/experiences.

The Circle as defined by an engineering graduate would be the locus of all the equidistant points from a given point. Sounds pretty good. One curious thing associated with circle is the mystical number pie. A number that is generally defined as irrational. A number that does not repeat even after 1 million decimal places. A mathematics student would define pie as the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of the circle. The two parameters mentioned above (the diameter and the circumference) are both physical in the world. By physical I mean that they practically exist and we can measure them. But, the weird thing is that the ratio is a number that cannot be expressed. Or a number that cannot be drawn with the same equipment as the circumference and the diameter. Why is this anomaly? Is this the anomaly of the number system or some basic in Maths that I have not been able to figure out? I have heard that a circle is the most symmetric figure in a plane but the pie is almost perfectly non symmetric.

Let’s leave pie out and discuss how a circle can be used to explain some practical things or experiences. Of all things, I would like to write about how life moves in a circle. 16th June was a big day in my life; I got to see the first glimpse of the corporate sector. There has been a long debate about the money and time in this sector. How this sector gives you all the money that you want and at the same time takes away all the time that you have in the world?

I was also thinking on the last two statements when I met an elderly person and asked her what she felt? In her reply she quoted the example of a corporate person who was earning in six figures a month. His wife also brought home almost the same amount. Once their only kid fell ill. The problem was that they both were so entangled in their jobs that they could not take leave. So they decided to leave their kid with the parents of their neighbors (whom they were very friendly with). Now the entire day the kid was feeling low and kept missing his parents. So what impact is this day going to have in the child’s life? I feel when he grows up, he would probably say that no matter what happens I will not leave my kid alone when he/she is ill. So the present generation which we say is more attracted to the corporate sector will eventually give way to a generation which feels that time is more important than money. And the Generation that comes in next will probably feel that there is huge amount of time which might yield more money and hence better comforts, again getting pulled/attracted back into what is “The Corporate” sector.

I guess this is precisely what happens while moving in a circle, the farther you go the more you come back to the origin. This is how life moves in a Circle. Hence if I were to explain it in terms of Math, I would put it like this. Consider a circle with its center at the origin. Now let the upper half represent the corporate sector and lower the so-called public sector having a more regular schedule (i.e the 10 to 5 jobs) and less salaries. There will be a time when people will be more attracted to corporate sector and after its peak, the attraction reduces and a time reaches when people are more inclined to the public sector. The Circle completes and once again it is time for the “money”.

A circle which is most symmetrical, having some asymmetrical parameters defines something which is very abstract.

I guess it’s been long and I think I am getting back to the origin.

4 comments:

divya said...

A great insight into something I always thought was so simple.
Come to think of it, its amazing how the Circle encompasses both rationality and irrationality comfortably. It is this inclusive nature of the Circle which makes it so so perfect. No wonder everything that is perfect has been described using the analogy of a Circle...remember phrases we've heard since childhood like "the circle of life" , "the Kal-chakra or the cycle of time", "the Karma-chakra or the Karma circle".

The novel analogy of the Circle and the Corporate/Public Sector, put forth so simply, has made ponder over the difficulty of breaking out of the vicious circle and I strongly feel now that this difficulty is due to nothing but the perfection of the process itself.

Unknown said...

Good use of circle to explain the tug-of-war which is going through everyone's mind.Going through the article I felt as if Agam is explaining my dilemma or for that matter each one of us.Nice work dude.

Rahul Gupta said...

post clearly describes the state of mind of the working individuals (specially of hard working and forward looking ones...)

the urge of looking for greener grass has always motivated one to move on and on...

circle is very right selection for this free fall motion.

Its true till the time one is not clear with what one wants.
Once clarity steps in, we may look forward for figures which describe forward upward movement with the elite sense of accomplishment.

Unknown said...

Divya Ma'am really adds rationality to your old irrational thoughts!