Either He Kills Himself Or His Values!
Have you
ever seen yourself through other’s eyes?
Have you
ever heard yourself through other’s ears?
Have you
ever judged yourself through other’s perspective?
In this race
to be the best, we are relentlessly catering ourselves with pain and trauma. Process
continues and so do our frantic efforts. But, in all of this, a point comes,
where we get blinded to the basic sense of right and wrong. We forget the primary
ways of doing things. We tend to convert our candid efforts into shady endeavors.
We run and run; sometimes for aim and sometimes aimlessly, sometimes with care
and sometimes carelessly and sometimes for an end while sometimes endlessly.
All what revolves
in our mind is about the next profitable thing we’ve gotta chase. Sure, we’ve all
got our own reasons. But according to me, on this planet, there can be no reason
ever this great, which costs you your chastity. Now many people would deny my
previous written line, pointing attention towards the real sufferers, calling
attention towards the people who need to opt such means to survive, referring
to the people who die for just a single meal of the day. Well, a choice still
prevails. In the same society of normal looking people, there also exist some
differently abled people, who are seen working efficiently to earn their living
(known that somewhere they’ve got a chance of exemption if not being forgiven).
In this same ‘sexual preference’ normalized society, there exist people out of
the norm, which are seen working sincerely to survive in this cruel world (while
others keep ripping their souls apart with their trash words). In this same
society of the real sufferers, who choose dishonesty for their living, there still
exist the real sufferers, who choose working their blood and sweat off to keep
lighting the flames of honesty in the society, no matter what! How on earth, can
you justify stealing someone’s hard earned money or murdering an innocent life
or raping a pure soul, to be the needful ways for your existence?
On nearly
every other step, we find a person begging for his/ her life. Not just the adults,
but even the little lives aren’t exempted from the web of existential crises
today, a sight, which not just tears but completely destroys the hearts. But, above
all of these feelings, how many of you really put an effort to rectify even a
bit of it? How many of you don’t feel that pain for just those 2 minutes of
that sight? How many of you literally get driven to struggle with them, for
them?
Here’s an
example for how diplomatic we people today are but never claim to be.
A needy person,
when found no other option to feed himself and his family, started begging on
the streets. He falls on the feet of a business man and asks for help in any
form, but the businessman in turn kicks him and shoves him away. After finding
nowhere to go and watching his family die in front of his eyes, the person
decides to cheat on his values. He aims a rich businessman’s house and steals
stuff. The businessman is heard speaking to the cop about how people like that
burglar don’t find a small honest job but prefer to rob instead.
Now this small
tale can be evaluated into two different conclusions:
2. That a person in desperate need of help is the only one who can feel the actual pain of his sufferings. And when left with no options, he is forced to either kill himself or his values. Moreover, it is not him who accounts for major responsibility for his deeds. It is us who should be held responsible for not contributing to someone’s honest living, while he was still begging for it.
The gap between the rich and the needy, do we really need to narrow it down? Isn't the gap what drives the lives of many people? Isn't the gap what makes many of us work harder and find solutions to our problems? Do we actually need to achieve an equilibrium? Isn't avoiding equilibrium what life is? Even in our bodies, processes are managed in a way that equilibrium isn't achieved. For our bodies, equilibrium is death. Similarly, isn't the equilibrium between the rich and the needy the death of ambition? If the gap needed to be narrowed down, wouldn't communism be the solution?
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