Friday, 17 July 2020

Impulsion and Morality

It seems most of us are enshrined within our impulsion and morality. Given it a thought, we can understand that in the short span of our manhood or womanhood, when we are in the age of coming into a relationship, the reason of most our problem lies in these two facts. There is a class of people who believe in the virtue of life and therefore, lead their lives based on those virtues or dignity. To them, crossing that line of morality means, getting derailed from the main stream of life. On the other hand, the other group of people love to follow their impulsion in most occasions.

When there is by any chance, the two different classes of people make an endeavor to come into a relationship, unfortunately in most occasions , it does not work out properly. People of the latter class, who rule their lives on their whim or impulsion, tend to break the prevailing rule of society and drive themselves through their impulsion. And, while doing so they disregard their social responsibility and do things that make sense to them. Moreover, they live lives for themselves more than anyone else on the Earth.

People, who are more likely to be driven by the usual way of life and follow the protocol of their society, are more responsible to take care of everyone whom they are supposed to. It is common to see people with a lot of talent but are reluctant to make the best use of it, it is because they simply feel it irrelevant compared to the social responsible entrusted upon them. They feel it worthy to compromise on their talent to their responsibility.

If we think now, that the problems, grievances, anger or hatred whatever we possess for someone is someway the outrage of the above cited fact. Either we stand on the other side of the line where dignity matters to us or we stand in the side of impulsion. Whatever it is from one point of view the other would appear incorrect and that conflict of basic characteristic brings about anger or frustration in us. And, thus, quite naturally there ought to be disputes while people of these two different opinions are trying to get along with one another.

It is not about which of them is correct and which one is wrong, from their own perspective they always have the explanation to justify their stand. It is all about one’s perception; the quicker we realize this fact the better it is for us. Having understood this fundamental aspect of our life we must bare respect for each other rather than delving into an endeavor to judge people from our own perception.  


1 comment:

  1. It made me think profusely and very nicely written though a little indecipherable for a greenhorn like me who's yet to understand the tenets of morality. Anyway, I'll benefit from reading your piece again and again. I hope love comes knocking on my door soon so as to lay bare to me what your writing encloses therein.

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