Friday, 4 June 2021

Mens' Quest to seek power

Men’s quest to earn money has pushed them at the verge of alienation. Their perpetual endeavor to earn more and more money made them restless. Men no longer have the pleasure to derive happiness from the simplest of thing that they had in past. All men seem to have plunged into a competition to overpower each others’ position. They possess no respect for one another; men have become impertinent in nature, who have no respect for their own counterpart. Their knowledge has become so monotonous that one man can’t accept the logic of the other. Going beyond its natural distinction from the animal kingdom men have now classified its own species based on color and caste. The social milieu that Men have built over period of time now appears so fragile that it may break apart at any moment.

Men’s pride over his success has made them not only rude but also blind, so much so that they have eventually dug their own grave by destroying nature. The power of nature has taught us to be decent time and again through its devastating impact beyond men’s comprehension. And now, once again the society is badly hit by the vicious impact of nature that has made us so vulnerable today. Our cruelty has led us so far that we no longer feel reluctant to kill any animal that nature has nurtured for so long.

 To establish one’s own dictatorship men have captivated the other without any hesitation. The jeopardized classes have been exhausted and exploited by the powerful forever. Men look restless all the time as if they have haunted by the ghost of greediness that never let him stay in peace and harmony. In reality men are too lonely although they seem to be too busy in their own world. The longstanding game that men have got themselves associated with to gain power now looks so façade that it has led them to the path of destruction. Men have gradually lost all their power and position that they have sought or so long. They are now the most vulnerable species on the Earth who may extinct soon forever.

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