"We human being, always find a solution, maybe not today, but if you really want to solve a problem, there’s always a way" – Ma Yun @ Stanford, 2013
Monthly Archives: June 2016

Mind Body – The essential feedback loop

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

For quite a long period of time, I thought our body is a engine, which only converts the brain signals into some series of actions. But recently I have realized that this conversion cycle can be biased with a simple trick.

This trick works really well with me. I will try to explain it with few pictures
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Basically, the body takes some brain signals and generates some actions. for example if we want to walk, then it signals the muscles to be active, which then makes our foot to step front. There are two types of sources that can generate brain signal – your future desire, your current mode.

Both of these sources are kind of automatic. Your future desires are generated on your own, with the discussions you conduct with your surroundings, with the people you meet, your family and friends shape your desires. When that desires trigger brain to signal something, the body takes it and perform accordingly. If the actions bring good results, it makes you happy and thus you feel in good mood.

However, there is a very important thing. Human can bias their mood. Human can deliberately think that they are in good mood. Since your instantaneous  mode, contributes contributes a lot to your brain, it can be used to bypass the regular mind-body conversion process. You think that you feel good then after few moments you will start feeling more better. This is the hack.

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Do you know what you do when you feel happy ? If not, that’s ok. Let me help you finding few. Some people make smile when they are happy, some people celebrate when they are happy, they make jokes, they travel, they eat good recipe, they talk to other people, help new people. These are all very common symbol of our current happiness. I’m quite sure that you have something more to find about yourself.

Now that you have at least some behavior that you do when you are happy, can you deliberately do any of them when you are not happy? I think this is the challenge. The happiest people automatically do these actions even though they aren’t “happy”. Since they are doing it subconsciously, their mind always think that something good is happening and thus they remain happy always 🙂


Collective bus service – Dillemma between Waste and Comfort

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

In Netherlands I see a lot of buses running nearly empty at mid night. Then I got this question in my mind, why? Why, why, like why ? Why do you even run this huge bus with capacity of 150 passengers, just empty?

Then I realized it’s not just about the bus running cost, it’s about the comfort of the citizen in case of their need. I think there is a very interesting concept grew in European people’s mind. I gave it a name – Collective Effort.

Let’s consider it also from operation cost. Running a bus for an hour at midnight costs x amount of money. Now, if a person need to commute at night, he might be needing a taxi if there is not public transport. And if five people are there at night in this similar need, the cost of running individual taxies are higher than running a bus. There comes the collective benefit.

There is another example. There is a insurance concept “Liability insurance”. If you participate, you pay ~2€ per month. And if there is any damage to your house or car due to wind, or other cars accidentally bumped upon your cars, you get reimbursed of the repair. So, 2€ per month is not a big deal, but it’s definitely a big help in case of accidents. The interesting part is, accident doesn’t happen often and if it happens people get benefit from the collective effort.

While I travel in the weekends in public transport, I see sometimes that cars are stuck at road, while the lane for public bus are wide open. That gives me a respect to the people that they care for public service. They grew this culture of collective thinking into their society. I hope, one day public transport in my Country will also be better than this 🙂

People in Netherlands pay high tax and also high price as commuting cost. And part of these money is used to maintain the transport companies running their service at midnight. The number of people traveling at night definitely not super high. But if people can benefit from little expense monthly, then why not?


Trusted Confidence – A preface to Scientific Method for engineers

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

There are so many times, I wanted to do something and then end up not doing it. Or even worse, messed up completely, going lost without any trace of what I was doing.

Let me tell you a story. I went to visit one of my known person in a different city. A few other countrymen also joined. We had talks, lots of food, laughter. It was an interesting get together. At the end, we were watching football match. The host brought a watermelon. I was so delighted to see watermelon, though in my deep stomach, I was full. I saw that the host was afraid to take the knife to cut it. I realized that the fear is not on cutting the watermelon, but it’s on the knife. So I went to the kitchen side to help a bit. I took the knife, cut the watermelon into half, and then into several small pieces, like in this picture –

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You know, I like the watermelon to eat this way. Biting on crunchy melons is a heavenly thing. Well, I eat it like this, because the place I spent my childhood, we used to eat it this way. But here goes the problem. I saw later, that the host was trying hard to bite on the pieces, and kind of mixing the juices with dress. So I asked what had happened and the host replied it’s inconvenient. Then I took the knife again and cut the remaining slices into pieces in a way that the host was surprised. There was an awe from her – “It’s that easy!”. Well, I’m not a magician. The simple thing I did, was something like below –

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The only reason of myself being an expert(!) in kitchen stuffs was that she didn’t watch this way before, and I had read an article about it around an year ago. I knew there was an way to cut it in better shape with ease. Though I couldn’t apply it in first hand, but when I saw her problem, the solution instantly hit my head. It might be possible that she already knew, but was surprised to give me a good feeling. In either case, get to know the solution beforehand is interesting.

As an engineer, I have to solve a lot of problems in daily basis. I work as a Software Developer. I see many people around me solving puzzles. They are mostly technical, work related. At the same time, these engineers solve their day to day life issues. But the main problem I see while doing these stuffs is to hit the problem on the right way.

The best way to solve any problem till so far is the “Scientific Method”. You might have already heard about it. Those who didn’t, it sounds like an obvious one, right? The method that scientists follow :p That’s correct. And those who are already familiar with it, you know it’s a simple one. It’s the process of trial and error. You have a list of hypothesis. You take one, try to prove or disprove it, then if it fails, try the next hypothesis. It’s that simple. It has been the most established way. People who are good at solving problems, are actually very fast in this process. They have had done so many trials that they can tell you the solution to many problems without even trying. Because they know it already.

The hardest part here is to come up with hypothesis. Once you have a hypothesis, though I know its not very easy to test a hypothesis, but sometimes coming up with a hypothesis may seem to be much harder than trying it once you have the hypothesis. I think there are two parts that helps engineers to come up with hypothesis, specially when the problem is really of new type.

First step, the engineer need to have a believe that there is a solution to this problem. He needs to convince himself that it’s possible to solve this puzzle. I call it the Trust part. And then next step, the engineer needs to persuade his mind, that the solution, which is there somewhere hidden, can be found by him. This thing ,I call the Confidence part. Together of these two, the Trusted Confidence helps engineers to get to an hypothesis, that they can try and proceed. And as the hypothesis comes before trying any method, I call this Trusted Confidence, as the preface of any Scientific Method. Unless any engineer fails to do so, will end up wasting time in loops.

The application of these terms are not limited to engineers only. Any people who are using Scientific Methods to feed their need, can also be benefitted by both the Trust and Confidence part. Focusing on these two, helps people to reveal the niddle like hypothesis from haywire. Because finding things in haywire isn’t that easy. Finding objects in dark, when you can not see things, when your sensors are not giving you signals, it’s very hard to move to the target. All you need is the trust that yeah, it’s somewhere there. You keep searching, and eventually you will find it.

Though there is one challenge I find for this Trusted Confidence. It is possible that you kept searching throughout the whole day and at the end of the day you realized that it’s wrong dark room that you were in. It partially conflicts with the first part of Trusted Confidence, but I think there must be a way to avoid this case. It’s like the common problem of how often you should look back. I hope to give some thought on this, later. Any comments on this is also appreciated.


Five word romantic novels

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

Putting some random thoughts on five word romantic novels. They go as  –

* Time passed, she became lady.
* That umbrella! You still have.
* First road, we started walking.
* Bought some roses, never delivered. (inspired from “kids shoes, never worn” )
* Campus, Adieu, Intercontinent, Facebook. Then ?
* knock knock .. .. She opens door.
* You still wear that shirt!
* Ha ha, you are funny.
* Told you, she misses you.
* Hey, what is love ? Donno.
* It looks amazing! Love it!
* Who’s there ? No one, dad.
* Those eyes! Can stare forever.
* Hello, can you give Ilsa?

 


She likes it!

by Md Imran Hasan Hira

She likes the thoughts you shared
She likes the things you cared,
She likes the colors you paired
She likes all those you dared.

She is not rude, She thinks you as dude.
She likes sea food, She is in a good mood.

She jumps into the pool,
She is so damn cool.
She is the one you call dear,
She listens all those you hear.

She travels places, where you’ve gone
She does exactly, what you’ve done.
Has she gone already mad?
Boy, you are a dumb-ass lad.

Wonder? what happened to her ?
Remember! It was a good weather.
OMG? what happened after ?
Stupid! You both were all together.

 

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