Saturday, December 19, 2009

Win as much as we can...

By playing today's "Rat and Rabbit"game we could very clearly understand that any cooperative action can succeed in long run only if it considers the society as whole.In this world the benefit for one is mostly gained through causing harm to others.this is because our effort are limited to benefit us only.we never try to accomplish a win-win situation for all.
All the nations acknowledge the fact that there is need to cut down green house gas emission so that the existing threat to the existence of life on our planet can be avoided.But no one is ready to slow down their booming economy.what is the relevance of economy if we will have no place to live on earth?"can some body help these leaders in Copenhagen play our "Rat and Rabbit" game so that they will also understand the meaning of cooperation..and do what is good for the entire world not to any particular country.

Naveen Jha(30022)

3 comments:

Ritesh Kewlani(p30034) said...

Crores of rupees have been spent in the Copenhagen Climate Summit. I think a threshold will come which will force the nations to adopt a win-win rather than a win-lose approach. And I do hope that people realize that before it's too late.

rupesh(30036) said...

One thing that I realised from the game is one has to be concious of his decisions and reflect upon it every time s/he makes one.
Because even when the choices made don't help to form a collective will or do common good, the individual can at least ponder over the repercussions it had on society which may affect his future decisions.

sandeepa nayak said...

This is the fact that nobody thinks beyond him/herself.But this is certain that one day will come when the deprived ones would stand and be ready for countering to all types of shocks.This is as true as the fact one person having glass house would surely be the eye-sore of the people living in huts as long as those huge mass don't get the same glass houses for them.So this is not mere competing nor it is crossing others,but truly including the whole with retaining ownself would help more.