A nation, like an individual or
any institution must focus on many factors on a priority basis.
If we look at it from that
perspective, I think we are getting overloaded by MSM and SM which make many to
get hyper obsessed with politics and religion at the expense of other aspects
of living, especially socio-economic progress.
Thus, everyone ends up spending
as much time as, sometimes more than, the professional politicians and religious
priests and preachers, talking, reading and writing about these topics.
After all, those two are
means to deliver certain things to individuals and society. They are supposed
to do so through many means and methods.
Primarily politics must
prioritise governance and all its concomitant activities ( getting to positions
of power has its own dynamics-some are welcome some not good for
society).
Similarly, religion is supposed
fulfil various aspects of social harmony.
No doubt both these have
permeated in every domain and end up influencing / imposing sometimes
excessively, that one cannot afford to ignore, but everyone can move on without
this competitive claims/ counter claims, superiority etc.
Just open the Atlas, look at the
overall ( macro level) economic status and social conditions of the
nations and see what individuals and governments prioritise in their life.
Religion will be of least importance.
We belong to a society,
which is predominantly prone to blaming. This evident even in out expression of
mishaps. படி தடுக்கி விட்டது for slipped from steps
and fell. In fact, I had to dish out a
very long debate yesterday with some senior as to what all could be the reasons
for not inviting or not letting the president inaugurate the much-debated
Sengol event.
I told him to stop
confusing personal preferences and prejudices, media narratives, acceptance by
socio-moralistic norms, religious strictures, legally tenable rights,
constitutionally correct actions, political mileage and/or expediency,
restoration of traditional symbols, revival of cultural identity and pride,
rectifying historical mistakes, manipulating mass emotional attention and may
be a combination of some of the above. I asked him, “What is your problem?
Non-performance was
never discussed all these years. But when someone performs, we start
blaming, questioning, debating, justifying and a whole lot of other
things. I gave him a few examples and finally used the best weapon to
convey something i.e., a short story involving Nasiruddin and donkey.
Avoiding
Criticism Nasiruddin and his son were traveling with their donkey.
Nasiruddin preferred to walk while his son rode the donkey.
But then they passed a
group of bystanders, and one scoffed,
1.“Look— that selfish
boy is riding on a donkey while his poor old father is forced to walk
alongside. That is so disrespectful. What a horrible and spoiled child!”
Nasiruddin and his son
felt embarrassed, so they switched spots—this time Nasiruddin rode the donkey
while his son walked. Soon they passed another group of people.
2. “Oh,
that’s detestable!“ one of them exclaimed. “That poor young boy has to walk
while his abusive father rides the donkey! That horrible man should be ashamed
of himself for the way he’s treating his son. What a heartless parent!”
Nasiruddin was upset to
hear this. He wanted to avoid anybody else’s scorn, so he decided to have both
himself and his son ride the donkey at the same time. As they both rode, they
passed another group of people. “That man and his son are so cruel,” one
bystander said.
3. “Just look at
how they are forcing that poor donkey to bear the weight if two people. They
should be put in jail for their despicable act. What scoundrels!”
Nasiruddin heard this
and told his son, “I guess the only way we can avoid the derisive comments of
others is to both walks.” “I suppose you are right,” the son replied.
So, they got off the
donkey and continued foot. But as they passed another group of people, they
heard them laughing. “Ha, ha, ha,” the group jeered.
4. “Look at
those two fools. They are so stupid that both are walking under this scorching
hot sun and neither of them is riding the donkey! What morons!” For children it is in cartoon form as
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