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“In the shimmering ignorance of illiteracy of compassion and faith the stoic desire of loving without temporal gains rules the hearts and minds in deeds and care”
meenakshi ahlawat“What is impossible today can become possible tomorrow only if we do what is possible today.”
Meenakshi Sundaram V.R, Let's Transform India - First Things First“best solutions will not fall intoour lap if we fail to grab the best available solutions andimprove upon them continuously.”
Meenakshi Sundaram V.R, Let's Transform India - First Things First“I do not have money to invest nor i have studied finance to be an investment banker but i would like to be an investor in the society”
by investing my love care and compassion in my children i think there will be a bank of bankable people“If the majority cannot be punished then they can only be transformed”
and the transformation requires change of heart.“VR and AR will eventually converge, and smart glasses will take over our digital interactions.”
Carlos López (Founder @ Oarsis)“At its very core, virtual reality is about being freed from the limitations of actual reality. Carrying your virtual reality with you, and being able to jump into it whenever and wherever you want, qualitatively changes the experience for the better. Experiencing mobile VR is like when you first tried a decent desktop VR experience.”
John Carmack“Seeing other people is incredibly engaging, and that's one of the drivers that made us partner with Facebook - social communication. Not social newsfeeds, but actual face-to-face, seeing multiple avatars in a play experience, that's going to be a very big part of the future in VR.”
Brendan Iribe“I don't think that VR is going to lead to humanity being enslaved in the matrix or letting the world crumble around us. I think it's going to end up being a great technology that brings closer people together, that allows for better communication, that reduces a lot of environmental waste that we're currently doing in the real world.”
Palmer Luckey“A profound impression was created by the discourses of Professor GN Chakravarti and Mrs Besant, who is said to have risen to unusual heights of eloquence, so exhilarating were the influences of the gathering. Besides those who represented our society and religions, especially Vivekananda, VR Gandhi, Dharmapala, captivated the public, who had only heard of Indian people through the malicious reports of interested missionaries, and were now astounded to see before them and hear men who represented the ideal of spirituality and human perfectibility as taught in their respective sacred writings.”
Henry Olcott, The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons