Conventions
need not be your convictions!
Many
times in life it happens that we acquire great wisdom in some of the most
unlikely moments. One such is the anecdote from my classroom memories. It was
when one of my teachers was giving a philosophical dimension to the very famous
“EUREKA!!!” moment of Archimedes. In her observations of the incident-the
running of Archimedes nude into the streets was not because he found out
something so great (it is acceptable that what he found out was a simple
principle involving mass and volume) but because whatever he found out was his
OWN discovery, implying that any knowledge that is self-discovered has such
wild taste of joy that is almost unfounded in other means.
Joy,
beyond doubt is an all-time favourite pursuit of all of us. But the path of
true knowledge is not a popular choice.
Why
is the path of knowledge so less travelled?? Is thinking such a difficult
task?? Psychologists talk about different levels of mind like the conscious
level, the unconscious level and the sub-conscious level. It seems that we have
pushed a lot of our thinking and lot of our decisions we make into the
unconscious realm almost voluntarily. How many of us think seriously about our
career options apart from the money factor?? Life partners?? Who our friends
should be?? Our attitude toward life?? Our behaviour towards people around
us??..
Some
of us might argue that we do think seriously about these questions. A more
fundamental question that is important to our discussion is “how independently and individualistically
we think about these questions?” many times or all the times we are
mechanical in our decision making or most of the times somebody else makes the
decision for us. How healthy is this for our life? If we so easily give up on
our right to decision making then how much of life is left for us to live??
Why
don't we make individualistic decisions and think differently mostly?? The answer obviously
is the fear of losing. If it is agreeable that love is the most exhilarating
intoxicant then it is equally agreeable that fear of losing is the most serious
of handicaps!
Thinking
is the most gratifying activity ever. People who have dared to dream big more
specifically in a different way have been rewarded in unimaginable ways. This
is not a bait to invite my readers into the habit of individualistic thinking
just an inspirational fact to remember. Thinking is a self-rewarding and
self-motivating pursuit and decision making is a step in the course of the
process of thinking. So let us embrace this healthy habit of thinking deeper
and more individualistically. Let us swear for ever that we shall not even unknowingly
give up on our right to take any decision in our life. Because
WE
HAVE THE RIGHT TO LIVE OUR LIFE 100%!!!
Nice thought! yes, we no need to create revolution.. But its needed to be at least being a rebellion! its something to be with changing our own consciousness! Nothing to do with society/crowd!!
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Well and Continue your aloud thinking!
thinking individually and taking up the right to decide our lives is as important as taking in a breathe of air.. it is equal to living on a life support when everyone else decides what our life has to be..!! Like a VEGETABLE!
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