The Power of Ideas
The story is about a farmer who consistently won the first prize for his fine crop of corn every year at the county contest. Peculiarly, after the contest he would give away the seeds of this prize-winning corn to the neighboring farmers. This puzzled some and someone finally asked why he shared his good fortune.
He answered, “Well, growing corn in my field requires pollen from the neighboring fields. If they don’t have good corn in their fields, I will never be able to grow good corn myself. So I distribute the good corn seeds.”
The benefits of positive externalities (or the harm from negative externalities) lead to social benefits that eventually benefit (or cost) all. What goes around comes around, as the saying goes. In Indian terms, it is all karma, neh?
Ideas matter. Ideas are primary. Ideas are the ultimate public good in that they are totally non-rival: my use of an idea does not diminish your capacity to use it as well. Ideas can pass from one human mind to another and set up a chain reaction that has the power to transform the world. Everything that you see around you — the good, the bad, the ugly — everything was just an idea in some mind. (Some Hindus claim that this universe is just an idea in the mind of God.)
How to harness the power of ideas for the social good is the challenge that we have to undertake.
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