Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Are we as good as we profess to be?


Civilizations rise and fall in constant succession. Studies show that when people enjoy affluence and become addicted to luxury, decay begins in the life of the nation. The Roman Empire provides an example of how a well-established regime can collapse from the mental weaknesses induced by too much self indulgence. The same thing was witnessed in India when British – who then were just traders, in the name of East India Company tried to penetrate this holy land with an eye of hegemony. The Nawabs and other potential rulers fell, prey for self indulgence of royal treatment of someone who didn’t even belong to this land-The British! 
We all are leading a superficial life, both as an individual and as a nation. The real life is eluding us. We set much store by materialistic values of life, pleasure seeking and hypocrisy. The genuine real life is missing. In this hyper self indulgence we are growing only outward, the inward growth is not progressive. We just think of present pleasures and enjoyments which are unrealistic after some time. We are just leaving a void behind. The RIGHT and the WRONG do not matter anymore. The only thing that matters is the fleeting satisfaction of desire. Needless to add, the decay, especially in the field of culture and ethics, has already set in. Crimes have become more common feature everywhere.

We are fast turning into mental slaves. A reputed author has called Indians, who have a band of slavery round their necks, yet call themselves free, hypocrats. A time may come in near future, not so far, when consciousness of freedom may also vanish and we may not be able to express our Identity.

It’s true that our contemporary world promotes self-indulgence and lust for pleasure and the merits of superficial knowledge. Let us, therefore , look within us and see if we are acting like human beings and proving worth our salt. On introspection, many of us may find we are not what we profess to be. That is why thing do not happen as we want them to happen. Those of you who want to do humanitarian work, must look within, do heart searching, cleanse the poison lying hidden within for a better outer world.  

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