Monday, May 11, 2009

Life of Zen

Theres a question that makes you ponder why and how the character of a person is molded into a particular shape. How does it happen to take a stance on subjects over the years. How it can vary to a considerable extent and how can people decide whether they like a particular trait out of the whole character.
The best part is how people do not actually decide to look into the whole character but base their assumptions as to the way they want to beleive it ( isnt that a prejudiced approach on it's own but even if they person knows it is,isnt he supposed to change it? ...or maybe the case of doing the right thing is what we're looking at here and well i m not sure if people give a damn on whether its right or not? )
If one would like to base the assumptions on a single trait which is biased in the first place, why would you want to poke in the matter anyway?

Throughout our education system, we are told about doing the right thing or the development of logic in order to make us adept in finding out the right if the situation is new to us...but in society, these moral policies dont actually work.
Why does nobody want to follow them? why are they taught anyway?
Why is it taught to pull out a chair for a woman when the person who does it is considered "easy"
The society is built up on the fact as to how you're supposed to not listen to the right things and the society itself punishes you when you dont do the right things?
Sense Hypocrisy?

Why does nobody want to talk out load? Why is doing the right thing a wrong thing?

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