Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Different strokes

Anarchy. Total anarchy, confusion, total confusion. This is what is going on in our nation today. I don't think in the faintest of my memories there has been a week, or a day even which the government has not spent fucking their brains about how to tackle it! If something gets better, there's something waiting to get worse!
My sympathies.

We are a country with diversity in everything. In problems as well. From price rise to queer rights, from rains to droughts, from various epidemics to the terrorism epidemic. Problems have bitten our nation by the sharpest of its teeth. RAWR! :D

And by being just a normal citizen, curbed from rising, curbed from freedom of standing up for what you want. We finally turn to the job which is the least demanding and requires the least amount of pain to express what we have deep within. The sudden urge to be a responsible citizen, the pale of water to quench our thirsts of satisfaction. yes. Satisfying our poor selves. That is what we do. We write, we criticize, we blame, point fingers, WHY? Just to satisfy ourselves and our short lasting sense of Indian-ness and responsible citizenship.

Poseurs. :D

Its the same story everywhere. The most frustrated one is the most acclaimed one. Like I'm going to be(HA!). R.I.P.

Its a time where the motives are driven by satisfaction and not by need. A time driven by consumerism. We work till we are satisfied with what we do. The day we are satisfied, we are done with. We don't see the need, or the motive behind. Its just our own. Very own self-satisfaction. But the point we always forget is that satisfaction is never the same as need. We always end up, under-working or over-working. And that too directed towards our motive. Not towards the motive of working.

Wrong approach. Anyway. Who am I to tell. I'm just another frustrated preacher; isn't. Yea right. But its just human nature. I do the same. Work for my satisfaction. Not work for my need. Because I know I'll end up writing this, because it satisfies me. Whether it is needed or not.

Moral of the story: Nothing. Its just an insight. Nothing new. Nothing different.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! good work. :D