institutionally inclined for travesty

as a rejoinder to this blog, and a rather generic point of view of indian mindset, i decide to just give out a generic outpouring nothing against a specific example.


Humans are inclined to be institutionally minded. nay, not the mental kind but the fact that, they all need to subscribe to certain rules and regulations, certain accepted norms of goodness, badness and ugliness.


a human is mostly unable to singularly determine what is good, bad or ugly. for most cases. he needs the spoon feeding of a society to explain to him these finer nuances. he also believes in comfort that he is not alone and belongs to a group of "like minded " individuals like him. it gives a man certain degree of achievement of having a sense of purpose of belonging.


With such insititutionally minded society, which is known as a "sabha" , comes out an important aspect of human societal mind, the political structure which controls within the sabha and out of it too. this political structure hierarchically controls, pretends to dole out the rights and wrongs and keep the sabha from losing the structure of the false dependencies and thereby breaking the concept of sabha. sub political influences, determine certain rights and wrongs and certain degree of what is goodness and badness over a sphere of influence


so what is all this discussion about?

this is about the greatest charade existing in our indian society. perhaps it exist in other societies too but that i am not going to discuss about. Tis about how schools of higher class automatically assume a life long ticket to success and achievements. Whilst it is true, that these institutions do have some brilliant individuals, as a society it is not necessary that success is but only theirs for taking ....

[editor note or is it blogger note hmmmm!] this will be an on going blog and i just felt like putting it out there and keep updating



Comments

Moonstruck Girl said…
I think we are conditioned to think in a one-track manner right from childhood.. Good marks = Good college = good job = good life :D And we keep doing things in that manner.. And of course we can't go back and blame our parents for wanting to thrust all the 'good things' on us! I suppose we only begin to question ourselves when we have all the 'good things' in our kitty and are not yet satisfied! :)

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