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Monkeys and Humans at the Crossroads

Priyavrat Thareja, Mannu Thareja

Abstract


It implies the onus of Connecting rightly, Conceiving brightly, Conveying quietly, and Concluding wisely are on the capatencies (capacity and competence) of human. These are of paradoxes of the monkeys who See, Speak Hear and Do No Evil. The present work considers the perspective of evolution of man to be at a superior hierarchical level, leaving behind the monkey, who is an unplanned imitator. In its hurry to mimicry, it can extend even to cut its throat watching a man shave. In that race how man attempts to be different remains to be seen. This paper considers the issue within three hypotheses evaluating the interaction of man and monkey at the crossroads of society, and provides a formal solution as to how right implementation may be practiced, using Thareja’s AUM model as a framework of holean implementation.

 

Keywords: holean (Holy, holistic and Lean), AUM, three monkeys


Keywords


holean (Holy, holistic and Lean), AUM, three monkeys,

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