Reflections

My mother placed me in an educational institution when I was five, and I remained in one ever since! However, much learning is available away from organised set-ups. Sharing experiences is a wonderful human activity.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Trustworthy.

Whether survival of the fittest, or might is right, or the end justifies the means, or the jungle rule, or the theory and ptactice of double standards, or a cocktail of all, for that matter, is still the order of the day, is a moot point.

Looking around in the nooks and crannies of the globe, there is ample evidence of the application of these ‘Princely’ machiavellies. The practice widens to an exaggerated divide the dichotomy of the ‘have-s’ and the ‘have-nots.’ There are those who have plenty, and those who are starving; there are those who wallow in freedom, and those who wriggle in slavery; there are those who have faith in rulers and those who are suspicious of leaders, of double thinkers and treble talkers! The list is too long to be really exhaustive.

Hardly a day passes without witnessing through the eyes of the omnipresent subjective media a myriad of examples illustrating bitter human experiences. Just draw up a list on any random day of factual occurences of suffering, atrocities, hunger, elimination of the innocents, and so on………….! Just name it.

What can we do to change all this? We can do much. As a starter, I shall look at my neighbourhood and try to help all those in need. Whether material help, psychological help, or any other help, help should always be appreciated.

More later.

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