1. Food
2. Air
3. Water
4. Sexual Union
Any sane man will be able to validate the above statements. But, it would also be the same as saying that us, humans, are like the billions of creatures that inhibit this planet. But no sane man will say that the humans, who have infected the land all over the world like an epidemic, are just the same as the common snail.
It is said that GOD created the world in one go – you know, the Big Bang. He was pleased and proud of what he created. But the problem was how long one can hear oneself speak good of himself. Eventually, after a few million years, he got bored. That’s when he decided that “Enough is enough. I’ll give a special gift to one of my creations. “
And so he gave MANKIND the gift of KNOWLEDGE. And it’s with that, we built this world. And for each step we took – from taking the first step on moon to passing the last university exam, we thanked him in different forms – as Krishna, as Jesus, as Allah, etc. Though all of us say “Thank You” to different persons, basically, we are saying that to the same person.
But, right now, I’m not here to talk about religion. I’m here to try to find a few answers. Recently, a friend asked me about a good topic for an amateur blogger. Among the topics we discussed, the one which really interested me was “Why would you live for another day?” Or in simpler terms, “What makes you drag yourself to college every day?”
Think of all the reasons anyone would live for. Take my case. For the person I love, for the people who love me, for the dream that I have. These reasons are different for different persons. But they are all based on one common reality. It’s all about “I”.
‘I’ is the purest form of selfishness. Me, mine, my, etc are used to emphasize it. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the whole world was built on the selfishness of our ancestors, and it runs on our selfishness. All the good and the bad in this world are the result of some selfish act.
There is selfishness when a Jawan says, “I’ll die for MY country.” There is selfishness when a thief says, “Give ME your money.” There was selfishness when Gandhiji asked for OUR freedom. There will always be selfishness when a politician asks for OUR vote for OUR uplift.
Returning to our simple lives, you may not have noticed selfishness, but surely, after just thinking about it, you would clearly accept the fact that SELFISHNESS is everywhere. Words fail me to explain this. It’s something that has to be experienced – the selfishness in helping a friend, in writing an exam, etc can’t be actually taught by word.
So, to sum everything up, the answer to my question is “Selfishness”. The type of selfishness defines the person we are. I can say honestly that I’m selfish in a good way. What about you??
So, to sum everything up, the answer to my question is “Selfishness”. The type of selfishness defines the person we are. I can say honestly that I’m selfish in a good way. What about you??
3 comments:
there are four things common to all living beings.
1. Food
2. Air
3. Water
4. Sexual Union
There are some who are incapable you know
Though all of us say “Thank You” to different persons, basically, we are saying that to the same person.
Correct. If i fall into a ditch, I could rather say Daiwamme enne rekshicho
I can say honestly that I’m selfish in a good way
how do u define good and bad way.. its a thin line and once you cross it, it shows everything in a bad light
agree with all the points.. especially 3rd..
cos ryt now i'm in a big mess because i tried to be good..
good string of thoughts..
in other words, selfishness-for-a-good-purpose has a broader implication..which can be realised only through a bit of sacrifice and a lot of selfless work.. what great men like Gandhiji did was exactly that..
If a thought/purpose is directed at the common good of society/mankind/the world, then it cannot quite fit into the narrow spectrum defined by selfishness.. the effect of the thought transforms from selfishness to selflessness :)
keep blogging!!
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