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Marqeta Talent Show 2021

Similar to   last year , we had a great Marqeta Talent Show this year as well. I participated in 2 sessions this time – one solo and another in a group performance. As I have been reading lots of leadership and management books, I came up with an idea to promote some of the very best books I read and am about to read. Hence I wrote a fictional letter to our CEO using many of the name of books as a building block to compose the sentences of the letter. I also put the image of the book after the names of each book so that its easier for the audience to visualize. I hope you will enjoy it. For my group performance I read out loud the following quote in English, Bengali and Hindi. The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning of life. –  Rabindranath Tagore যে গাছ লাগায়, সে জানে যে সে কখনো তাদের ছায়ায় বসবে না, সে অন্তত জীবনের অর্থ বুঝতে শুরু করেছে।

The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla

  My friend  Suman Hossain (Ashfaq) came with excitement last weekend after finishing this book and asked us that we must give him a pen and paper and listen to him. He explained  The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity  by Carlo M. Cipolla which he just finished! He even bought few copies of this book and gifted me one to read quickly (tiny book, you can finish in half an hour). I finished it and am equally excited to share with you fo what I understood about intelligent, helpless, bandit and stupid people across any population and time. The Five basic laws of human stupidity described are -  Always and inevitably everyone underestimates the number of stupid individuals in circulation. The probability that a certain person is stupid is independent of any other characteristic of that person. A stupid person is one who causes losses to another person or a group of people while they gain nothing or may even suffer losses. Non-stupid people always underestimate the ...