Friday, March 03, 2006

Your sincerity and sensitivity...

Dear, I appreciate your way of looking, to look brighter aspects. For me to be blind or to be bedazzled is the same thing, this doesn’t mean I m a cynical. Neither I am apprehensive nor do I believe in nagging. I believe that for the improvement of the things we should keep in mind the fallacies degrading them and, missing and weak links which can serve as justifiable reasons to do, believe, or think something.
The very fundamental thread in democracy is the rule of law. Don’t you think in capitalistic (feudal) mode of socialism we have created privileged business class, privileged bureaucrats, privileged workers and even privileged criminals? The less said about privileged politician, the better.
Yes, we are evolving but how long will it take and how much sacrifice do we need to make? My heart bleeds when, instead of liberty, equality and fraternity, one gets death.
As Dickens put “There is best of time, there is worst of time… we have every thing before us and we have nothing before us”.
It is we who decide what to choose, best of the time and best of everything, Perhaps!
And thanks for your lovely, sincere and sensitive remarks..

1 comment:

m8al said...

India is not shining brightly enough to bedazzle me. How I wish things were that way, but the truth is they are not. If such bedazzlement, assuming that it will occur some time in the future, is to come with blindness, so be it. I'd happily grope my way through life. I hope it will happen in my life time, and yours.

I agree with all you have said about the social inequalities that "welfare oriented" capatilistism has nurturued. But how long does it take to evolve into an utopian society? My guess is forever. Evolution is a dynamic process. Nature has designed man to strive for better... always and strive he shall forever. We have come a long way, and we have a longer way to go. As long as our hearts bleed 'when, instead of liberty equality and fraternity, one gets death,' I believe we are on the right path. As for Dickens, we owe it to his genius to have come up with a line that can stand the test of time. "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," tell me has it ever been any different? and yes it we who decide.

It has been a pleasure to respond to your posts. Thanks for tolerating the criticism and congratulations on turning it into something productive.