Folly of Human Desire


Our joint family home housed 14 of us from age 5 to 95 years.

 

Today I watch both the houses abandoned and nature taking over the garden my mother used to tend for hours every day. The Jamun, the Drumstick a few Ashok, Neem and Peepal have survived but all beauty is both transient and fragile and the law of entropy powerful. The lovely flowers of myriad colours are all gone. I wonder what happened to the peacock family that came everyday and ate from my moms hand. The Bulbul, the sparrows, the parrots, spotted flycatchers, Cuckoos, a huge troop of monkeys that once in a month would upset the order of the place.

 

*Once people leave, a home becomes a house*. Initially I didn’t feel like selling and now I don’t feel like going. Time has taken away ten of its fourteen occupants.

 

I walk around our neighbourhood and see similar fate of so many homes once full of life now replaced or lying still.

 

Why do we stretch and stress to build houses? In most cases our kids won’t need it or worse fight over it.

 

*What is this human folly of attempting permanent ownership in a leased life with an uncertain tenure given by a landlord whose terms are non-negotiable and there is no court of appeal*

 

One day all we have built with love and EMIs will either be demolished, fought over, sold or lie in ruins.

 

Every time I fill a form that asks for ‘permanent address’ I smile at human folly.

 

There is a Zen story that an old monk walked into a Kings palace demanding he wanted to spend the night in this Inn and the guards told him, “What Inn, can’t you see its a palace?”. The monk said “I came here a few decades back someone was staying there, a few years later someone else took the throne from him, then someone else. Any place where the occupant keeps changing is an Inn.”

 

George Carlin #CommissionsEarned says *“house is just a place where you keep your stuff as you go out and get more stuff”.*

 

As houses get bigger families get smaller. *When the house has occupants, we desire privacy and when the nest empties we crave for company.*

 

Birds and Animals must be laughing at us humans that give up living in order to build their dream home and in the end depart the Inn they mistook as a permanent residence.

 

*The real folly of human desire!*

 

 

 

Is Bill Gates Buying Hundreds of Burned-Up Lots in Maui for ‘Pennies on the Dollar’


An online article authentically reported that Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates was buying hundreds of burned-out lots destroyed in the August 2023 Maui wildfires for “pennies on the dollar.”

The Dunning-Kruger Times website on Sept. 6, 2023, published an article that said Microsoft Co-Founder Bill Gates was spending “pennies on the dollar” to buy up lots scorched by the August 2023 Maui wildfires in Hawaii, a tragedy that quickly became the deadliest U.S. wildfires in more than a century.

The headline read, “Bill Gates is Buying Hundreds of Burned Up Lots in Maui for ‘Pennies on the Dollar.'”

The story said that Gates was purportedly targeting affected areas in Lahaina to execute his plans:

First, there was Oprah and The Rock and their obvious ploy to shoulder the general public with the burden of helping people while they head off to find new prime land with nothing but what used to be a home or business on it.

According to reports, Bill Gates is in on the action, buying “hundreds of burnt-out houses at pennies on the dollar.”

Gates says he’s hoping to grab enough parcels to have the southern end of Lahaina rezoned commercial so he can put a “global facility” in Hawaii that will “spread Microsoft and Gates Foundation services to the far east.” In other words…China.

However, this item about Gates #CommissionsEarned and the Maui fires was not a factual recounting of real-life events.

The Dunning-Kruger Times is under the umbrella of America’s Last Line of Defense, a network of content that’s described on the Times’ website as containing “parody, satire, and tomfoolery.”

Any users who continued to read the article to the end would have found that it poked fun at readers who believed the story was true.

 

Whoopi Goldberg ‘Begs for Mercy’ as Tom Selleck ‘DESTROYS Her’ for Jason Aldean remarks

A popular video from the Just In celebrity news YouTube channel claimed that Tom Selleck spoke out against Goldberg for her comments on “The View.”

On Aug. 12, 2023, a purported celebrity news YouTube channel known as Just In (@JustInCeleb) published a new video that claimed “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg said the words, “I don’t deserve this!,” after film actor Tom Selleck made remarks about what she said in regard to country singer Jason Aldean’s music video, “Try That in a Small Town.” The title read, “3 MINUTES AGO: Whoopi Goldberg BEGS FOR MERCY As Tom Selleck DESTROYS Her.”

By Aug. 14, the original video and several reaction videos had been viewed for a total of more than 1 million times, a number that was likely to grow much larger in the days that followed.

In other words, this was no small-time rumor.

Claim – “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg reacted after film actor Tom Selleck chided her in his praise for country singer Jason Aldean.

Selleck did not make any public remarks about Goldberg in regard to Aldean, nor was there any evidence that he had voiced support for the country singer. Further, Goldberg never reacted to Selleck by saying, “I don’t deserve this!,” despite the quote being featured in the video’s thumbnail image.

In other words, the thousands of internet commenters who believed the primary claim to be true had fallen for a video that presented satire, albeit with an added falsehood.

That falsehood: Goldberg‘s face and name didn’t appear in the satirical article about Selleck and Aldean. She was an addition to the story by the video’s creators.

According to a Facebook page that bears the Just In (@JustInCeleb) name and logo and appeared to be affiliated with the YouTube channel, its online presence is in fact managed by 11 page managers located in Indonesia. The attempt to contact the people who run the channel is unsuccessful.