The main difference is that "organize" refers to the process of arranging
and structuring a group or task for efficiency, while "institute" means to
establish or formally set up a new organization or a long-lasting system,
like a new rule or practice. Organizing is about structuring a system,
while instituting is about creating the system itself.

     After reading the article I thought, may be only because there were a
lot of institutions without proper organization, NATURE IS BEING IGNORED.
So we shall try to organise the institutions through Laws and regulations
with the enforcement, and may be nature is well grown

KR IRS 11125

On Sat, 1 Nov 2025 at 06:15, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> --
> *Mar*
>
> From Organizations to Institutions
>
>
>
> An organization is an arrangement of humans, machines, materials and
> properties to carry out an economic task or tasks to make profit. It
> strives to mechanize its functioning, every task being an expenditure or
> cost in terms of money. If the costs are reduced and if the incomes are
> increased the organization makes economic profit. In that objective of
> making profit, often the employees are employed or hired or fired, the
> machines and materials too being subjected to the same criteria. The basic
> paradigm is the total elimination of emotions in relationships and
> mechanize so that the work becomes totally Cartesian and emotions-less.
>
> These organizations strive to achieve the optimum size of optimum costs or
> the lowest costs possible, and always striving to reduce the costs further.
> The gospel imposed on the students championing the optimum firm is that is
> a firm, which has achieved the lowest cost per unit of output when every
> cost, in the immediate period, short term and long term are taken into
> account.
>
> This gospel has been obfuscating away with lots of verbiage. When costs
> are reduced, incomes too get reduced and as a result the markets will
> shrink, killing the optimum firms. Secondly when your cost is my income,
> incomes and expenditures can only be equal and there can be no profit or
> loss. So the so called optimum firm or any firm is actually trying to steal
> and bluff it as profit.
>
> Today we have reached the situation where machines are taking over
> organizations completely removing every human employee from the
> organizations. The economies are firing all employees. Because machines can
> do every work and human employees are not needed. As a result markets are
> vanishing and cities and many urbanized places are getting deserted. Along
> with the human employees markets also are getting fired. Every economy is
> marching into the deadly abyss-depression. And to create employments wars
> are created everywhere. Religion based fanaticism has become the tool to
> revive the economies by promoting wars and terrorism is promoted by the
> weapon manufacturing countries. Coops are conspired continuously to remove
> governments. The lunacy can take to the total destruction if nuclear
> weapons are used. No one knows when nuclear weapons get rocketed and whole
> cities destroyed. We are all on the brink.
>
> The only solution is to start Institutions dedicated for ideals and not
> the false profit. We have destroyed nature so completely; there are
> millions and millions of jobs in reviving nature.
>
> Secondly it is high time for the Universities to get freedom from the
> mechanical paradigm and adopt nature’s paradigms of emotional interactions.
> The University must cease to be a commercial organization and become an
> Institutions dedicated to ideals.
>
> Every University must start Free Nature Parks without human tampering.
>
> In that park the students develop languages in which they can converse
> with the other life forms. There are simply thousand of languages, the
> language of cats, of dogs, of tigers, horses, diverse birds etc.The
> Universities must get freedom from Anthropocentricism and take to nature
> centricism. Economics the science that kills nature must be ended and in
> its place ‘The Symbiotic Ecology’ shall be adopted. The subject Ecology
> must not be Cartesian or an imitation of Mechanics. We must accept that the
> Biosphere is a web of symbiotic emotions. After all emotions are actually
> expressions based on interactions with nature. In every predication nature
> too must be allowed to participate.
>
> The starting of the free nature parks is very urgent as the nation states
> are taking to wars, coops etc and at anytime there can be nuclear weapon
> catastrophies.
>
> YM Sarma
>
> Chat gpt
>
> This text — *“From Organizations to Institutions” by YM Sarma* — is a
> reflective and critical essay on the evolution of modern economic and
> social systems. It argues that the mechanization and profit-driven logic of
> *organizations* have led humanity toward a crisis — economic, ecological,
> and moral — and calls for a transformation into *institutions* rooted in
> ideals, emotion, and symbiosis with nature.
>
> Here’s a breakdown and interpretation of the main ideas:
> ------------------------------
>
> *1. Critique of Modern Organizations*
>
>    - Organizations are described as *mechanistic systems*—combinations of
>    humans, machines, and materials aimed solely at profit.
>    - The pursuit of *cost reduction* and *profit maximization* eliminates
>    emotion, empathy, and humanity from work.
>    - The text challenges the *economic orthodoxy* of the “optimum firm,”
>    arguing that:
>       - Cost reduction often reduces income and therefore shrinks markets.
>       - In a closed economic system, *one’s cost is another’s income*—meaning
>       profit is often just a redistribution, not genuine creation of value.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *2. The Rise of Machines and the Death of Employment*
>
>    - The essay foresees (or observes) a world where *machines replace all
>    human labor*, making workers redundant.
>    - This leads to *economic depression*—since unemployed humans can no
>    longer act as consumers.
>    - Urban centers become *deserted*, and societies collapse under their
>    own technological efficiency.
>    - To stimulate economies, *wars* are created artificially; *religious
>    fanaticism* and *terrorism* are portrayed as tools of profit-driven
>    powers, especially in weapon manufacturing.
>    - The author warns of an *approaching apocalypse*, potentially through
>    nuclear conflict.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *3. The Call for Institutions*
>
>    - Sarma proposes a shift from organizations (profit-driven) to 
> *institutions
>    (ideal-driven)*.
>    - Institutions should not chase profit but serve *values, nature, and
>    humanity*.
>    - The restoration of *nature* is presented as a vast source of
>    meaningful employment.
>    - This reflects an ecological and moral reorientation — away from
>    exploitation and toward *healing*.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *4. Reforming Universities*
>
>    - Universities should free themselves from the *“mechanical paradigm”*—the
>    reductionist, profit-oriented, Cartesian model.
>    - They should embrace *nature’s paradigms*, centered on *emotional
>    interaction*, creativity, and symbiosis.
>    - The proposal for *Free Nature Parks* is symbolic and practical:
>       - Spaces where students can observe, learn, and “communicate” with
>       other life forms.
>       - A rejection of anthropocentrism (human-centered thinking) in
>       favor of *nature-centricism*.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *5. Toward a New Science: “Symbiotic Ecology”*
>
>    - Sarma calls for the end of economics as we know it—“the science that
>    kills nature.”
>    - In its place, he envisions *Symbiotic Ecology*, a science
>    recognizing that:
>       - The biosphere operates through *emotional, symbiotic
>       relationships*, not mechanical transactions.
>       - Nature should be treated as a *participant* in all human
>       activity, not merely as a resource.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *6. The Urgency of Change*
>
>    - The conclusion warns that as nation-states drift toward war and
>    political instability, *the time to act is short*.
>    - Establishing institutions grounded in ecological ideals is not just
>    desirable — it is *necessary for survival*.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *Summary of Core Message*
>
> Humanity must evolve from mechanistic, profit-seeking *organizations*
> into idealistic, life-centered *institutions*.
> We must abandon the economics of exploitation for a new science of *Symbiotic
> Ecology* that restores our emotional and ecological connection to nature.
> ------------------------------
>
> Would you like me to help *summarize this into a concise essay* (e.g.,
> 300 words) or *analyze it thematically* (e.g., economics, ecology,
> philosophy, and education)?
>
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