Great spirits have always faced violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Albert Einstein
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win - Mahatama Gandhi
An idea that led to online harassment by Trolls in India. Becuase who (trolls) has time to read and fact check and their only job is to attack and harass . Unknown faces hounded me and made personal attacks , labelled me as Left wing marxist while everyone knows I am a staunch BJP supporter and believe in Modiji's vision for India.Fuzzy or Techie?! Why #AI needs more interdisciplinary thinkers @IBMthinkLeaders https://t.co/ZggRLF45zv @carlagannis @scottehartley— Ruchi π³️ππ (@rucsb) April 30, 2019
Going to IIT next month and have only one advice for Techies- Read more of Philosophy #books :-) Netizsche , Arthur Schopenhauer , Kant, Plato , Hegel— Ruchi π³️ππ (@rucsb) April 30, 2019
Please add Adhi Shankara, Vivekananda, Kautilya, Panini to that list? @rucsb https://t.co/G3ostS7wnM— Anuradha Goyal (@anuradhagoyal) April 30, 2019
Definitely. Thank you for valuable inputs.— Ruchi π³️ππ (@rucsb) April 30, 2019
Bhaarat is the mother of all philosophical seekers. Why don't we talk abt Advaita, Upanishads and Bhagavadgeeta in our institutions? Our philosophy is more deep and evolved along with our ancient civilization. Is it a sin to discuss? Think about it. @atulbhogle— ravigm (@ravigm3) April 30, 2019
Why not ask this question to UGC or IIT , IIM Deans, VCs ? Why have they not included #Philosophy in the curriculum ?— Ruchi π³️ππ (@rucsb) April 30, 2019
@rucsb waaah. So you are an active Modi supporter too. Great. Spread the word.— Chowkidar Akhilesh Mishra (@amishra77) January 29, 2014
Is it too bad to be a free minded independent Thinker in India ?
"So long as I draw breath and have my faculties, I shall never stop practicing philosophy and exhorting you and elucidating the truth for everyone that I meet ... And so gentlemen ... whether you acquit me or not, you know that I am not going to alter my conduct, not even if I have to die a hundred deaths.
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