Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Burn the IIT

Here is a view contradicting the Save the IIT post.

There will be a divide between the rich and the poor, one in power and commoners, the performers and non-performers. The performers join together to form a group and enhance their productivity. They start benefiting out of such a network. The more successful it is, more it attracts the outsiders. Pressure builds up on to the closed system and slowly they will have to join in more people. This starts diluting the system and this particular branded group will loose its charm and name.

Probably the core performers or similar set of people will start again from scratch and get into a new brand name. This will last till the next burst.

In a way, it is good for the performing good themselves. This mechanism provides a good cleansing means. A stagnant group will become stale and that itself will lead to destruction. Anything that can start fresh and build with new ideas will be more sophisticated and useful to the society as a whole.

Post your comments if you have different views.

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