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Strategies for Overcoming Bias
  • Acknowledge Subconscious Bias: Accept that everyone has biases. Recognizing this is the first step toward being open to new perspectives and changing, rather than defending, one's views.
  • Increase Exposure and Interaction: Actively engage with people from different backgrounds and perspectives to challenge stereotypes and broaden understanding.
  • Practice "Pause" Techniques (HALT): Avoid making critical decisions when you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. Taking a break can prevent snap judgments driven by bias.
  • Use the "Flip it to Test it" Method: If you are unsure if your judgment is biased, swap the person in question with someone of a different gender, race, or background to see if your decision changes.
  • Seek Diverse Perspectives: Actively ask for opinions from people who differ from you to combat confirmation bias and broaden your viewpoint.
  • Implement Structured Decision Making: Create clear, standardized, and objective criteria for hiring, promotions, and daily tasks to minimize subjective, emotional, or "gut-feeling" decisions.
  • Reflect on Your Background: Consider how your personal experiences and upbringing have shaped your current opinions and reactions to situations.
  • Speak Out: If you witness bias, such as someone being talked over in a meeting, take action to ensure all voices are heard.
Specific Contextual Tips
  • In the Workplace: Establish clear, objective guidelines for meetings to encourage participation and reduce the impact of dominant voices.
  • In Daily Life: Practice mindfulness to become more aware of your own sensations and emotional state, which helps in identifying when you might be reacting out of bias.
  • In Leadership: Focus on the process of decisions rather than just the outcomes to avoid rewarding lucky, but poorly reasoned, decisions (outcome bias).
By consistently challenging your own thinking, you can create a more inclusive, fair environment and make better decisions.

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Cost Comparison Analysis
  • Tiffin Service (Subscription Model):
    • Cost: Generally lower per meal (approx. ₹80–₹100/meal).
    • Pros: Daily, consistent, home-cooked, no delivery fee (usually included), no surge pricing.
    • Cons: Limited variety, rigid menu.
  • Swiggy / Zomato (On-Demand Model):
    • Cost: Higher per meal due to restaurant inflation (30-60% higher than menu), ₹15+ platform fees, delivery, and GST.
    • Pros: High variety, convenient, instant ordering.
    • Cons: Expensive for daily needs, high fees, inconsistent quality.
Key Takeaways
  • For daily meals: A local tiffin service is significantly cheaper.
  • For convenience/variety: Swiggy is better but will cost almost double for similar, daily meals.
  • Hidden Costs: Swiggy orders can have 80%+ higher costs compared to local, direct-from-restaurant options due to fees,.
  • Budget Option: Swiggy's "Toing" app offers lower-cost, daily-style meals around ₹49+.

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Facilitator - GM Sir

Coordination – Dinesh Education Department 

Full Day Eight Hour Schedule

  1. Kolam Making – Apprentices
  2. Guitar – Rammohan  / Anguraj sir
  3. Book writng for Kids – Shulagna madam kid Book
  4. Draw / Paint – Anandi Madam
  5. Surya Namaskar – Premalatha Madam
  6. Career Choosing – Albert Sir
  7. Sports as a Career – Illaimaran Sir
  8. AI and Future – Baskaran Sir

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Atma Anatma Parmatma

 


1. Atma (आत्मा) - The Individual Soul
  • Definition: Atma refers to the immortal, individual soul or self within every living being.
  • Nature: It is the true essence of life, distinct from the body and mind. It is unchanging, eternal, and divine in nature.
  • Jivatma: When the Atma is identified with the body and mind, it is called Jivatma (the embodied soul), which experiences the cycle of birth and death.
  • Goal: To realize that one is the pure Self (Atma) rather than the mortal body.
2. Anatma (अनात्मा) - The Non-Self
  • Definition: Anatma refers to everything that is not the Self (Atma). It is the "non-soul" or material reality.
  • Components: This includes the body, mind, intellect, ego, senses, and the material world.
  • Characteristics: Anatma is transitory, changing, perishable, and ultimately illusory (Maya) compared to the eternal nature of the Atma.
  • Distinction: Spiritual ignorance (Avidya) causes the Atma to identify with Anatma (e.g., "I am this body"), leading to suffering and bondage.
3. Paramatma (परमात्मा) - The Supreme Soul
  • Definition: Paramatma is the Supreme Soul, Divine Self, or God (Brahman).
  • Nature: It is the limitless, formless, omniscient, and omnipresent ultimate reality.
  • Relation to Atma: While Atma is the individual soul, Paramatma is the universal soul, sometimes described as the "Atma of all atmans".
  • Analogy: Atma is often compared to a spark (chingiari) and Paramatma to the fire (agni); or Atma as a drop of water and Paramatma as the ocean.
Summary of Relationships
  • Atma and Paramatma: They are fundamentally identical in nature. The separation exists only at the level of the body-mind complex.
  • Goal of Life: To remove the false identification with Anatma (non-self) and achieve the union (Yoga) or recognition of the Atma as one with Paramatma.
  • Process: Through self-realization, the individual soul (Atma) realizes its identity with the Supreme Soul (Paramatma), thus breaking the cycle of birth and death.

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