Friday, October 08, 2010
Realization
When you get married, two things will happen invariably.
1. Number of ways to go wrong in any major decision making will increase .
2. Similarly, number of ways to go right will decrease.
Sound very trivial and obvious, don't they? But if couples were to be aware of these two when they make decisions, then there would be fewer problems on earth!
I was reading "Spouse" by Shobha De a few months ago. I liked the introduction part of it. Very very motivating, gives valid points as to why one should get married, or shouldn't.
But some of the next chapters: I didn't like. Don't ask me why, just read them. Even if I didn't like the book (couldn't complete reading it), I would recommend it to people. People who are just married or about to be married. But do not try to analyze life too much after reading it.
1. Number of ways to go wrong in any major decision making will increase .
2. Similarly, number of ways to go right will decrease.
Sound very trivial and obvious, don't they? But if couples were to be aware of these two when they make decisions, then there would be fewer problems on earth!
I was reading "Spouse" by Shobha De a few months ago. I liked the introduction part of it. Very very motivating, gives valid points as to why one should get married, or shouldn't.
But some of the next chapters: I didn't like. Don't ask me why, just read them. Even if I didn't like the book (couldn't complete reading it), I would recommend it to people. People who are just married or about to be married. But do not try to analyze life too much after reading it.
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Good to see your post after a very long gap. By reading it, I feel that you got married recently. Congrats Aparna for that. Wishing you a very happy, prosperous married life. God bless the couple.
-Deepak
-Deepak
Mathematically,
let hc, hw and wc,wr be the apriori probabilities of correct and wrong decisions, respectively of husband and wife.What are the aposteriori correct and wrong decision probabilities ?
It seems to me that,
pc = hc +(1-hc)*wc
> max {hc,wc}
let hc, hw and wc,wr be the apriori probabilities of correct and wrong decisions, respectively of husband and wife.What are the aposteriori correct and wrong decision probabilities ?
It seems to me that,
pc = hc +(1-hc)*wc
> max {hc,wc}
as is every step of life, there are both positives to gain and negatives to lose. whethere one should or should not marry is completely based on how he weighs those positives and negatives. If he weighs the negatives more, he does not marry, else he does.
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