There once lived a scholar who had to journey across a huge river. It was a long, slow trip and the scholar soon got bored.
He called out to the boatman. “Let’s talk, boatman. What languages have you studied? Do you know about grammar and phonetics?” he asked, introducing a subject in which he had formidable expertise.
The boatman shook his head. “No sir,” he replied politely, “I have no use for such tools.”
“What a pity,” said the scholar rather condescendingly. “You have wasted the better part of your life. It’s essential for everyone to know the rules of language.”
Later, a storm broke out. The wind whipped the water into turbulence. The small boat was flung about and struck a protruding rock.
The boatman spoke. “Sir, pardon my simple mind that must appear dim to you. But tell me, O wise one, do you know how to swim?”
The scholar shook his head. “I’m afraid not, boatman. I have always been immersed in thinking.”
“In that case, sir, you have wasted your life, too. For alas, my boat is about to sink.”
Food for Thought
Our perceptions of strangers often reveal more about ourselves than the other person. This Sufi folktale explores two different views on “knowledge” – showing that sometimes simple wisdom is better than supreme intellectualism!
Looking at the way Covid-19 has rocked our boats, this tale holds true. No matter where you are, who you are well off or poor, celebrity or common man, intellectual or ignorant, there is only one way to overcome this pandemic that does not differentiate between any.
Let’s have the patience and will power to self isolate ourselves so as to come out of this calamity stronger together and also use this opportunity to develop new essential skills for which we never had time.
There is the story of a young martial arts student who was under the tutelage of a famous master.
One day, the master was watching a practice session in the courtyard.
He realized that the presence of the other students was interfering with the young man’s attempts to perfect his technique.The master could sense the young man’s frustration.
“Before you can master technique, you must understand harmony.
Come with me, I will explain”, replied the master.The teacher and student left the building and walked some distance into the woods until they came upon a stream.
The master stood silently on the bank for several moments.
Rajalakshmi group of educational institutions in Chennai is familiar for their versatility of academic excellence and research activities.
In the group, Centre for Medical Imaging is formed with the objective of creating proficient solutions in medical imaging applications.
The centre has members from faculty fraternity, students, and medical imaging professionals.Ever since the onset of the pandemic COVID-19, the members of the centre discusses the research progress across global in the aspect of medical imaging to detect COVID-19 through various imaging modalities like X-Ray.
Initially, we were thinking to use ultrasound images but due to some technical issues, we couldn’t follow it up.Later we decided to use chest X-ray images and incidentally, we were able to get around 100 COVID-19 affected subjects’ chest X-ray images through open-source Canadian research forum.
With the acquired images we planned to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool to detect COVID-19 condition from the test chest X-ray image.We decided to add the provision for detecting CAP (Community-Acquired Pneumonia) besides to COVID-19 in the proposed tool.
We used 14,148 chest X-ray images of all these three classes for rigorously training the neural network inbuilt in the AI tool.
At this time, if the entire world is worried about something, it is the novel coronavirus (nCoV) or also known as the Wuhan coronavirus.
Not to mention that this outbreak has already created much fuss across the world including India.
Coronavirus which is caused by SARS-CoV-2 was first identified in Wuhan, Hubei, China in December 2019.
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We all know how severely Coronavirus has affected businesses all across the globe.
While there are businesses still strangled in the tough times, you can make the smart move by investing in the right business strategy.
Here we have listed 3 super effective hacks that will help you plan the COVID19 business recovery road.
People like things that are easy to access, so working in the load time is a must form a business point.Another thing you need to focus on is the emails.
Also, make sure you keep on engaging with them on a regular basis, it will definitely help in more conversions.Address Current CustomersWell, if you are on with the COVID19 recovery mode, then you have to focus on the current customers first.
So, analyze their issues and try to create an action plan accordingly.
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