Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philosophy. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Good and Bad

More often than not we take the burden of all the wrongs that are happening in the world without moving a single stone which is an obstacle we crib about. We spearhead as being the champions of the human cause while we fail to understand even the basic humanity. 

Why this hypocrisy to prove that we care when we really don't ? There is no point in adding fuel to an already burning world but sadly we do.  

What Hobbes said that "Man is essentially evil and gets civilized by the society". But what do you tell those people who are evil and decivilize others to become an Evil too. 

Hobbes: 
Human Nature = Bad , Civilization = Good


For those Rousseau says that "Man is essentially good and it is the civilization which makes him an evil".

Rousseau:
Human Nature = Good, Civilization = Bad

So, when we say that Civilization is progressing when essentially it is not, whom are we trying to bluff? Ourselves !

In the new world order the talks about good things have increased. We think that we have become civilized and better people but the gross morality has declined. 

While there can be claims that in the new world order there is no slavery, more rights to individuals and women, and life is much easier than it was earlier. So, this should essentially confirm the proposition that Civilization is good. 

But when we see the disorder, new emerging problems which are essentially the brainchild of the humans and possess a threat to the world itself, we can say that Civilization is bad. The example can be the global harming, harm to the environment in the last 100 years being more than the last 10,000 years. 

Can we not say that this progress is essentially the cause of turmoil and the human who was essentially less harmful has now become a demon which destroys not only its own species but other species too.

The balance is somewhere in between where every good by an individual must be shared and get the respect and we all must feel proud about it. At the same time, when there is a wrong by someone, we must denounce the wrongs and try to reform the person out of it. 

Simply blaming and cribbing about the wrongs will only highlight it more than the good things. Good things are less shared while bad things are the most shared ones. It is here the individual goodness into picture. As an individual we have the responsibility to share the goods in the society

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Greatness

People have an associational problem when it comes to calling on to other people. The person's with repute are called on, on the occassions of importance such as festivals whereas the same is not a habit when it comes to be with people with modest backgrounds.

When it comes to being a host, the best hosts are those who have the least to offer in material but more in terms of the warmth. The so called reputed people, who think of themselves as the God sent judge's about everything in the world lack the basic sensitivity except few exceptions.

“A great man is always willing to be little.”
                              ― Ralph Waldo Emerson


Thursday, August 25, 2011

..........

It has been sometime since i am writing my thoughts on this whiteboard.

This is like a slate i used to write on , when i was trying to learn "how to write?".

I used to wonder that people can actually feel what i have to say even when i am not saying anything
directly to them.

They can understand the things even after reading the things that i have written days before.

This is magical.

My mom used to say that "you will study for your own good or bad".How right she was.

As Aristotle says that "The only thing i know is the thing that i know nothing".

Knowledge creates a vacum which can only be filled with more amount of infomation which ultimately leads to nothing.

You may not agree with me, but i have my point when i say this.


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