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George Bothamley's avatar

This is such a beautiful article.

To cover so many different angles and references in one concise piece is a very difficult task - but you manage it absolutely flawlessly.

Plus, I absolutely love that Yeats poem too.

Keep up the amazing work. I will look forward to reading more of your essays.

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BOO's avatar

WoW Ramya! What a great piece on a little bird swan!!! I love your extensive research, references from time period as early as 18th century. This piece reads so scholarly. "Given the root of the word “swan” in Sanskrit svana, “sound, noise,” and its similarity to Anglo-Saxon swinsian, “to make melody,” “mute swan” may be a contradiction in terms", Yes, it is this contradiction in thoughts, outlook and actions that makes human beings so unique right? May be next time you may elaborate on this. In a business context Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote a book - “The Black Swan" that talks about the impact of unforeseen events and the importance of being prepared for them. There is an element of predictability and control and how we rationalize after the fact. Just adding my two cents to your scholarly article.

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