Sunday, October 11, 2015

Time and Money (Wrote in 2012, posting now)

Okay finally I’m writing it! There has been a long internal struggle with my procrastination abilities and tendency to do other useless things and finally I’ve managed myself to write here again. Believe me it was hard, really hard to give up the comfort of just sleeping in my bed to write stuff I don’t even remember. Anyways I’m motivated and I’m going to finish it.

It has been a long time since my last post. Almost 3 years I think! Looking at my previous posts, I don’t even remember half the topics I was planning to write back then! If I try to write them now, it will be like an English assignment which we are forced to do and write to get marks. But I have been left with no choice and have to finish the things I started no matter what. So feel free to close the window if the content goes un-readable/uninteresting as I’m doing this only and only for me.

The easy way of doing things in life is a real bitch. It makes you addicted to it and you have go cold turkey to get out! The one obvious reason is the easy money. When you get tons of money from eating pie of a job, one tends not to look ahead. I will write more about money later, as this post is all about money money money. Another one of the main reasons is the lack of an appropriate environment. I started this blog when I was in college, with a lot of young minds and ideas flowing all around. But after getting bitten by the Physical endurance Bug, my mind has been on a standstill. Physical activities, in my opinion, is totally ineffective, for ideas to crop into the brain. Then there is Facebook/Gmail in the list. But the main reason for my absence from Writing, is my work. You would have read all about the IT industry, but no good happens of the brain when a human spends more time with a computer rather than with other humans beings. Of my three years in Cognizant, I haven’t talked as much as I have, during the first semester of college. Now all this is going to change. I am going to try and overcome this and force myself to get me out of the situation. So let’s start working these dead neurons in my head!

There are some inventions/discoveries by man which I regard as useless to credit to a single person. The things they invented/discovered are an integral part of mankind and all they did was, help in its realization. Fire, Gravity, Time, Wheel, Money - I put them all in this category. All of these were huge in terms of progress of mankind. If man were to be isolated and put in a different planet or something, I’m sure the generations will invent/discover these things not because of their intellect but the ATCG that is within them. Hence there is no surprise that humans are born as social animals as these are the things essential for building a society. Of all these things, I feel time and money are the ones which requires the management as both of them are quantitative to an individual. It’s the continuous quest for time and money that tags the humans as an animal in the society that we have today. I, like no different being, have absolutely no compromise in the Time or Money part.

As I believe in everyone’s lives, till about the age of 4, we do not have any regard for money. Though this varies to a great extent depending on the environment one grows up in. According to me, this is the only time when one can truly disregard money. After the realization of the barter, the child tends to act human. From here on, the value of money for every individual changes with age. At first I used to generalize the relativity with age, i.e. more the age, lesser the value for money. But these days I’ve come to think maybe it comes full circle at one’s end. I can only say what I’ve experienced and it has only been half way for me. I can truly say money value has taken low ride though the day I’ve realized it. I am going to site just that with the various examples below.

It was the day when I was watching Discovery channel when a Tigress adopted a Deer. It was the first time such a thing had happened and I was quite amazed to see that. Though I never really got the science behind it, but the chain of thoughts led me to think why the Tiger being a predator didn’t kill the deer even though it stayed hungry for weeks. It reminded me of my friend who donated money, my friend who deserved it more than the any person he was donating it to. Was he trying to imitate the Tigress? How? Well, its human nature to conserve money. Here in India, we have a whole god for money. The term family and living is built upon the concept of money. I feel money is the deer for humans. But the thing I fail to understand is why people have to act hypocritically to be the tigress that adopted the deer. Is being the noble and generous one, that much worth it? Everyone knows Darwins’ ‘Survival of the fittest’ rule and yet we try to fool ourselves telling stories about altruism.

Realization
Like most of the entities in life, you generally do not know how to measure the value of an entity unless we lose or gain it. It was my realization I think in my first grade or something. My family like most Indian families were conservative on money and the golden rule was to be self sufficient without any loans and save up as much as possible. STORY TIME - It was the time when I was being sent to the market by my neighbors to get something I don’t remember. They gave me Rs 5 to buy that and on the on the way the note fell out of pocket. This was the first time I had lost money and I swept the whole place almost 3 times to realize it was gone. I spent an extra hour in the bench thinking about what to say to the neighbors. Finally, I ended up crying in front of them, telling them that I lost the five rupee note. I punished myself so much that day for being careless and eventually hid this fact from parents on fear of a scolding. I experienced the opposite of this when I found a Rs 20 note on my terrace the other day. I still remember these two events till now and were one of the most important events in making me realize the value of money. Then there were other incidents like these when I used to walk kilometers just to save the Rs 2 bus ticket and proudly return it to my parents. The money I received from relatives as gifts had no value for me and everything went directly to my parents. Till this point in my life I believed money is better off with my parents rather than me buying useless things for myself. But everything seemed to change after the switch of school in 10th standard

Change in Value with experience
As I mentioned earlier, the value for money decreased from then on every step of the way. And this is due to the three big money blunders that I made. The first one was the Bansal IIT coaching. Rs 25000 down the gutters. Its human tenedency of relativity to forget the small things when you make the big mistakes. And hence I started taking 5/10/15 Rupees almost everyday for Chowmein, Cholle bhature, Gol Gappe, samosas after tuition. The second blunder was the Rs 200 that I spend on a discotheque which was a continued party from school farewell. From then on, Discotheques and dinners were a usual expenditure.  And the final and most gruesome blunder was joining SASTRA college, Rs 50000 in garbage. From then on, lunch dinners in the hostel for 100/200/500 was a pretty common affair. I was in the impression that money spent on travels with the ‘gay 5’ was totally worth. Though I’m still not mature enough to make that call but still. All these attitudes toward money could’ve been inherited or is an integral part of me or could be due to a personal environment I was subjected to (which most of my friends assume). But I have seen these phases experienced by most of the normal people around me.

I think I reached the peak of me disregard for money just before I joined Cognizant. When a person starts earning money, he learns the true value behind it. The 11 hours of work per day in front of the computer can tire anyone even if they have a decent job. And this is the part when the money casts the spell on you. The bucks start accumulating in your bank and you like it. You go shopping every now and then because this is the time to fulfill those materialistic dreams. This is the part when even the most generous of people turn out to be penny pinchers. According to me this is the nadir of the money graph when the events occur again but just with one difference that you have more money with you that the previous cycle. Simply speaking, it’s the same thing all over again but in a greater magnitude.

 But let me come back to the topic in hand, glad to the Gay 5, I retained some of the better perspectives about money. Some of these perspectives made me an avid trekker who doesn’t mind spending upto 6000 per month even if it is 30% of the salary. Glad to this vision, I have discovered my passion for trekking and traveling.

I know some of the things that I have said above makes me a total money minded person. And the worst part is I know whats becoming of me these days. But then I came across this quote from a wise man I tend to think otherwise–
“The only way not to think about money is to have a great deal of it.”

P.S. - Three years after writing this post, I seethe incidents are factually correct. But the half MBA  tells me this is a novice writing about time value of money. Anyways, its always good to read my own.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

My IBA Saddlesore 1000 - A great start to 2014

With blood red eyes, dust covered skin, sprained neck, numb fingers, aching calves and a sore butt, I sit down to write about how I spent my new year’s party of 2014. My idea of a New Year’s Eve is pretty much the same every year, drink, dance, catch up with friends and start the New Year with a terrible hangover. The eve of 2014 was the time to break this tradition. It was time to celebrate with Petrol rather than Alcohol. It is this small cost that I paid to achieve my life’s dream of achieving the Saddlesore 1000 by Iron Butt Association. It was the first thing I had to do in 2014 in order to welcome it. Ironically, I never managed to gather all the photos, receipts, logs and compile this post. And now on 1st January 2015, I finally managed to edit and compile everything! 


Prep for the Ride 
I learnt about the Saddlesore 1000 in September 2011 from a fellow biker during a ride. Being an endurance junkie both in motor biking and cycling, it took me no time to add it on to my list. Two years later, I started planning the ride which was scheduled for 2014. Upon checking all road conditions, I finally decided on the route. It was Chennai – Krishnagiri – Kanyakumari – Krishnagiri – Chennai totalling upto around 1680 Kilometers which I had to complete within 24 hours. This route follows the two main National Highways of India, the NH4 and the NH7. So with all the necessary items packed and set, I started from home at 3am to proceed to the start point.

Route Map with Route Link:


Start of the Ride

Within 10 minutes of riding on the road, I immediately knew I had the wrong choice of clothing for this. I was wearing a shorts and a T shirt which is highly inappropriate for the winters with the chill winds and dew. The second mistake, which I realized 10 minutes later, was that the helmet which I was wearing did not have a visor! And soon after this, I realized my third and last mistake, finding a witness. From shop to shop, fuel stations, cafes, etc. Searched everywhere for a witness but nobody was willing to vouch for me. After an hour of searching, finally found a coffee shop owner Baskar, who was decent in speaking English and offered to volunteer. So after a Photograph with him, went to the Fuel station to fill up the tank for the ride

Photo with Bhaskar as Start Eye Witness
Time 05.50am (Jan 1, 2014) 
Odometer – 24027 kms
Elapsed Kilometers - 0kms
Elapsed time - 0 hr 0 mins
Lat Long Marker - 12.999211, 79.992936
Proof Images:



Ride to Krishnagiri
After the start, all the excitement and enthusiasm shifted to the bike. From two separate entities, we became one. We were cruising at 100-120 kmph and slowly witnessed a cloudy sunrise. To my surprise, after crossing Ambur, it had even started raining. At a traffic intersection, I had to immediately brake from 80 kmph for a speed breaker and diversion. The rear wheel started skidding due to the hard braking and wet surface. Though this was not a close encounter but nonetheless a risky one. Hence I decided to cut down my speed till the roads were dry. “You have to live to tell the tale” was the running through my mind. But luckily the rains were limited to that particular place and stopped soon after. I stopped for a small tea break and again we picked up speed.


Photo - Mid way to Krishnagiri
Time 01/01/2014 - 7.47 AM
Odometer – 24195 kms
Elapsed Kilometers - 169 kms
Elapsed time - 1 hr 57 min
Proof Images:




The road from Chennai to Krishnagiri is NH4. It is around 200kms of newly laid road with a few diversions where work is in progress. After reaching Krishnagiri, I had to turn left on the NH7 till kanyakumari. This road was an absolute delight to ride on. Though it is a 4 laned highway (compared to 6 laned NH7) the traffic on this road is comparatively less and I could extract good speeds out of my bike. The top speed that I clocked was here where my odometer showed 132 kmph. The road passed through scenic hills and lush green plains. Mesmerized by the nature’s beauty, I passed Krishnagiri. But since it was a turning point, I had to take an ATM receipt so I took it from a nearby town called Kaveripattam/Kariamangalam.

Photo at Krishnagiri - The T point which has roads to bangalore and Salem
Time 01/01/2014 - 8.28 AM
Odometer – 24242 kms
Elapsed Kilometers - 217kms
Elapsed Time - 2 hr 38 min
Lat Long Marker - 12.507847, 78.222875
Proof Images:


ATM Receipts at a small town Karimangalam
Time 01/01/2014 - 9.03 AM
Odometer – 24270 kms
Elapsed Kilometers - 244kms
Elapsed Time - 3 hr 13 min
Lat Long Marker - 12.310197, 78.203299
Proof Images:


Ride to Salem
After getting the receipt, it was just me and my bike and we cruised at good speeds to reach Salem. By this time the sun had come out in full glory and it was getting really hot. As a preventive measure, I filled up my tank again in Salem and stopped for a break here as well. The much needed coffee and bread was such a delight and in no time we were back on the roads.

Photo at Salem
Time 01/01/2014 - 10.15 AM
Odometer – 24373 kms
Elapsed Kilometers - 347 kms
Elapsed Time - 4 hr 39 mins
Lat Long Marker - 11.621396, 78.145425
Proof Images:




Ride to Madurai
After Salem, the next stop was Madurai. It was getting hot and hot but I had the least to complain. It was the cold and rain that was scaring me. The next stop was in Dindigul which is the last of the biggest towns before Madurai.

Break near Dindigul
Time 01/01/2014 - 12.08 PM
Odometer – 24519
Elapsed Kilometers - 492
Elapsed Time - 6 hr 18 mins
Lat Long Marker - 10.399614, 77.959410
Proof Images:



After riding at a brisk pace, on came Madurai and that meant time for another coffee and bun. The ATM was an SBI ATM that can be identified with the SIDCO industries in the pictures below.

Photo at Madurai
Time 01/01/2014 - 01.18 PM
Odometer – 24589
Elapsed Kilometers - 562
Elapsed Time - 7 hr 28 mins
Lat Long Marker - 9.861347, 78.021034
Proof Images:



Ride to Kanyakumari
I am a day person. I like riding during the day. Especially in this case as my helmet did not have a visor and my sunglasses have lot of scratches to be used at night. So to get the most out of the day, I pushed on to Tirunelveli which was the final break before heading to Kanyakumari.

Photo Break near Tirunelveli
Time 01/01/2014 - 03.21 PM
Odometer – 24757
Elapsed Kilometers - 720
Elapsed Time - 7 hr 28 mins
Lat Long Marker - 
Proof Images:





The ride from Tirunelveli to Kanyakumari was just exotic. The roads passed through vast plains of lush green outfields. There was hill which was perfectly cut in half to let the road pass through. As soon as you enter that gateway, up ahead lies a farm. But guess what, it’s no ordinary farm but a Wind Farm! There were windmills all over the place till my eyes could see on the horizon and all of them were spinning as if they were in tune with the rhythm. It was one of the best sights for the day. For a moment, a thought passed in my head to forget about the time constraints and start taking photographs everywhere.

Photo on the way to Kanyakumari

But the clock was running and I had to move on. After taking the turn to Kanyakumari, I realized the true profound meaning of the saying, “journey is more important than the destination”. I took the ATM receipts and photos as there was very little daylight left. On the way, I even topped up the petrol near Kanyakumari. I was feeling excited as I had reached the halfway mark of the ride within 10.5 hours, which leaves me 13.5 hours to cover the rest of the distance. But mind was telling me the famous words of Greg Mallory “No mountain is conquered until you complete the descent”.

Photo Break in KANYAKUMARI
Time 01/01/2014 - 04.30 PM
Odometer – 24817
Elapsed Kilometers - 790
Elapsed Time - 10 hr 40 mins
Lat Long Marker - 8.091252, 77.549436
Proof Images:




Ride back to Madurai
Winds are highly underestimated during the bike rides. On the return journey, with the same amount of throttle I could barely get my speeds upto 100 as compared to the 120s I was cruising onward. Hence I was left with no other choice but to keep my throttle full to get speeds close to 100kmph. This worried me a lot as I generally never keep full throttle on my bike. The impact of the winds reduced to an extent when I reached Thirunelveli. But after taking a few photos, I went on to Madurai without even killing the engine during the break.

Petrol Refill near Levenchipuram/Tirunelveli
Time 01/01/2014 - 04.46 PM
Odometer – 24856.4
Elapsed Kilometers - 829
Elapsed Time - 10 hr 56 mins
Lat Long Marker - 8.141628, 77.566454
Proof Images:







Break Near Tirunelveli
Time 01/01/2014 - 05.41 PM
Odometer – 24926
Elapsed Kilometers - 899
Elapsed Time - 11 hr 51 mins
Lat Long Marker - 8.836648, 77.764978
Proof Images:


Break after crossing Tirunelveli
Time 01/01/2014 - 06.11 PM
Odometer – 24960
Elapsed Kilometers - 933
Elapsed Time - 12 hr 21 mins
Lat Long Marker - 9.136908, 77.826184
Proof Images:



The Failed Spark Plug
For a couple of hours, I kept on thinking about the headwinds and time and in the process, forgot the rest which my bike deserved. After crossing a small town, suddenly I got jerks and pulls from the bike like the kind we get when the fuel dries up. The fuel level was good but still the bike was suffering. After choking, the engine finally gave up and refused to start at all! I found some shops still open and went to the nearby shop to ask about a mechanic. They informed me that one would be 3 kilometers behind or 9 kilometers ahead. I was calculating options and thinking of pushing the bike all the way. The thought of failure and giving up crossed my mind. With lost hope, I pressed the ignition button one last time. It STARTED! Immediately, I hopped on and rode struggling at low speed to a town 9kms ahead called Thirumangalam. The engine started jerking and pulling again when I entered the city and finally gave up. I think the small break where I was enquiring the people gave it time to cool down and I could ride those 9 kilometers.

The miracle mechanic and Ride resumed to Karur
After finding 3 Bike mechanics closed, I managed to find a shop selling Bike spare parts. On listening to my ride story, he suggested it could be a problem with the spark plug since the bike is not starting. Usually I pack very light, but for this ride, I had all the set of tools with me to remove the plug. So it was the Spark plug indeed as it had melted and burned not able to sustain the constant heat all day. I immediately bough a new spark plug and installed it. The bike started with the first try and I immediately hugged the shopkeeper! After thanking the shopkeeper 7 times, kissing the Bike on petrol tank, I restarted my journey to stop at Karur for topping up fuel.

Photo at KARUR
Time 01/01/2014 - 10.34 PM
Odometer – 25223
Elapsed Kilometers - 1196
Elapsed Time - 14 hr 44 mins
Lat Long Marker - 10.935236, 78.054739
Proof Images:




Ride to Krishnagiri
After the Spark plug incident, I decided to cut down on the speed to 90-100 and cut down on the breaks. But it seemed impossible to ride on without a coffee. The Saddlesore was all about endurance and I knew why then. The cold weather, burning eyes and dense sleep were pusing me to take small breaks every now and then.

Photo at Krishnagiri
Time 01/02/2014 - 02.31 AM
Odometer – 25442
Elapsed Kilometers - 1415
Elapsed Time - 14 hr 44 mins
Lat Long Marker - 12.511607, 78.219657
Proof Images:


Ride back Home - Chennai
After reaching Krishnagiri, I had to take the NH4 again to reach Chennai. Since it is a newly laid road, all the signboards, reflectors and lights were yet to be installed. The only thing for guidance was the white paint on road. My sleep deprived mind needed a coffee every half an hour. I would shiver and fight sleep while riding. Even music did not help much. After reaching Vellore I almost slept for 5 minutes in a coffee shop. I startled awake on hearing the sound of a lorry passing through and immediately checked time and resumed riding. After another coffee break, I managed to cross the 1600 kms mark! A sense of relief swept through my body. The joy of completing the saddlesore got me rid of my sleep. I stopped at a fuel station to get the receipts. I checked my watch, and I had 30 minutes more.  To ensure that I complete a few extra kilometres, I kept on riding till I reached the 24 hour mark. In the end of 24 hours, my Odometer read 1638 Kilometers. With a sense of satisfaction, I went back to Bhaskar, the coffee shop owner who had agreed to be my end of ride witness as well.

Photo in Chennai
Time 01/02/2014 - 05.16 AM
Odometer – 25641
Elapsed Kilometers - 1614
Elapsed Time - 23 hr 26 mins
Lat Long Marker - 12.977602, 79.960405
Proof Images:



Photo at end of 24 hours
Time 01/02/2014 - 05.46 AM
Odometer – 25665
Elapsed Kilometers - 1638
Elapsed Time - 24 hr 56 mins
Lat Long Marker - 12.999211, 79.992936
Proof Images:



Photo with Bhaskar
Time 01/02/2014 - 06.16 AM
Proof Images:

The finish and learnings!
After the end of Ride now, I still regard NH7 as one of the best roads I have ridden in India. Lush green and scenic views which are a delight to witness and ride through. When I try to remember now, It was during the ride I spent quality time with myself. Thinking, Talking, Singing, blabbering etc. with no one but the Bike and winds at high speeds around my ear. This ride is where I sorted out some big priorities of my life and had some self realization moments. To all those wondering why I wanted to do a Saddlesore in the first place, this is why! It is a feeling only a fellow biker will understand.

All the photos from the ride in the below link:
https://plus.google.com/photos/105195880159278368677/albums/5968726510521875937?authkey=CKnZ1aWQ09m0xwE

Sector-wise Breakup
Date
Time
Location
Odo (Kms)
Net Kms
1/1/2014
05:50am (UTC+05:30)
Chennai, India
24027
0
1/1/2014
07:47am (UTC+05:30)
Mid Way to Krishnagiri, India
24195
168
1/1/2014
08:28am (UTC+05:30)
Krishnagiri, India
24242
215
1/1/2014
09:03am (UTC+05:30)
Kaveripattam/Kariamangalam
24270
243
1/1/2014
10:15am (UTC+05:30)
Salem, India
24373
346
1/1/2014
12:08pm (UTC+05:30)
Dindigul, India
24519
492
1/1/2014
01:18pm (UTC+05:30)
Madurai, India
24589
562
1/1/2014
03:21pm (UTC+05:30)
Near Tirunelveli, India
24757
730
1/1/2014
04:30pm (UTC+05:30)
Kanyakumari
24817
790
1/1/2014
04:45pm (UTC+05:30)
Levenchipuram, India
24856
829
1/1/2014
05:41pm (UTC+05:30)
Break Near Tirunelveli India
24926
899
1/1/2014
06:11pm (UTC+05:30)
After Tirunelveli, India
24960
933
1/1/2014
10:34pm (UTC+05:30)
Karur, India
25223
1196
1/2/2014
02:31am (UTC+05:30)
Krishnagiri, India
25442
1415
1/2/2014
05:16am (UTC+05:30)
Sriperambdur, India
25641
1614
1/2/2014
05:46am (UTC+05:30)
Chennai, India
25665
1638