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QUOTIENT OF SATISFACTION (QOS)
QUOTIENT OF SATISFACTION (QOS)

DR. SHRINIWAS KASHALIKAR
Quotient of satisfaction (QOS) is a ratio of; the extent of satisfaction to the amount of efforts put in.
It is true that both; the amount of our satisfaction and the amount of efforts put in by us; can be (though not exactly or precisely) ‘measured’ by physiological symptoms and signs (such as those due to autonomic nervous system stimulation) or by time, energy and money spent by us; respectively.
This is because the evaluation of the satisfaction and the efforts; is more a matter of subjective perception; than laboratory investigation or assessment.
Nevertheless; both our satisfaction and our efforts; are a concrete reality and not ambiguous or illusory phenomena. Hence; they can certainly be ‘quantified’ by us!
Thus besides the symptoms and signs of satisfaction; the subjective perception of intensity and duration of satisfaction; and the people involved in it can be considered; and besides the time, energy and money; the perception subjective labor, difficulty or actual pain; can be considered; to assess the amount of satisfaction and the amount of efforts respectively.
This understanding although in different semantics; is a universal legacy passed on from generation to generation; with very high QOS!
Thus generations after generations; world over; have observed and experienced that NAMASMARAN, JAP, JAAP, SIMARAN, SUMIRAN i.e. remembering one’s self (for atheists) and God (for the theists) is an activity that is like a precious stone that multiplies the QOS; in every moment and in every activity of life. Whether this holds true for us or not; can be and has to be verified; and not merely believed or disbelieved!


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