Why name it Serendip?

Why name it Serendip?

In the last month, I've been introducing the concept and community behind Serendip to a lot of people and often people want to know why I picked that name. Here goes ...

Serendip is the old Persian name for Sri Lanka, which is where I am from. When the Moors landed on the island (approximately 300 AD), the island was called "Cheran Theevu" (The Isle of Cherans) by Tamil/Malayalam speaking Indians. The Moors mispronounced the name and called it Serendip.

In 1300 AD, a Persian fairy tale called "The Three Princes of Serendip" appeared in BookOne of Amir Khusrau's Hasht-Bihisht, which is where Horace Walpole first encountered the root word for "serendipity". Horace coined and popularized the word "serendipity" to the western world, which means "the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way"

What role does serendipity have in science and technology?

Scientists are not passive recipients of the unexpected; rather, they actively create the conditions for discovering the unexpected.
— Kevin Dunbar and Jonathan Fugelsang

The following is an excerpt from Linda Crampton's work - When discussing serendipity in relation to science, “chance” doesn’t mean that nature is behaving capriciously. Instead, it means that a researcher has made an unexpected discovery due to the specific procedures that they chose to follow in their experiment.

Most of all, Serendip is a name chosen because I want to remember my origins. Just as much of my parents' joy came from their unexpected interactions with those around them, so do we hope to expand the opportunity and joy for those around us. The more times we step up to the plate and take a swing, the more likely we are to score. 

Janelle Reichman?- the reasons for why Serendip. Thanks!

Bob Allen

Retired and ??'ing it. Tesla investor, owner, and car camper. Try a Tesla via my referral link and get $1K off a new Tesla purchase: ts.la/bob171491

5 年

TlL the history and origins of the word serendipity and much more. Thank you Jeeva for sharing your journey.

Diane Bouis, PhD MBA

Cross-cultural Communicator | Early-stage Investor | Science Geek

5 年

Love the explanation and your work Jeeva!

Josef Bastian

Crafter of Stories, Consultant to Humans, Agent of Change

5 年

Jeeva, How unique and special to infuse such heart and soul into technology.

Jim Barbour

Entrepreneurial Mindset| Domestic and International Account Management| Consultative Selling| Financial & Business Acumen

5 年

Thanks for sharing Jeeva! As they’ve said “ what’s in a name?” “ everything!” Every company name needs to inspire purpose/passion in my opinion you’ve accomplished that with Serendep!

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