Thursday, June 30, 2011

The war of the words

I don’t understand why people, most of the times, disagree with each other. Why can’t they just follow a man’s opinion and stop a fight. Even though you might be right on your point, they wouldn’t agree because they would like their own thinking to lead the house. They wouldn’t listen to you because they never did, in the past, so why would they now?

The thing is - we can see violence all around. We can perceive it in the case of animals. Darwin’s theory – ‘Survival of the fittest’ can be observed everywhere, while we ‘men’ try to prove it right all the time. The men tend to fight, they tend to battle and they are forced to go against. It is in their blood, in their genes. They would never want to see another of their kind at the apex and if they find one orator standing at the top, the first thing that comes to their mind is not that they should surpass him rather he should be brought down amongst the others. This pessimistic approach of mankind is outrageous. They don’t want to go to the top. They are too scared to do that and yet they don’t want to see anybody make the effort.

The clashes that take place every now and then originate from one and only one bowl and that’s ‘difference of opinions’. There are hardly a few who would nod a yes to what you have to say while there would be a million who wouldn’t mind saying – ‘I don’t think so’.

Pity! Even they have to pay the price. “Their own say is cocked a snook at”.

This can be stopped if a guy says ‘yes’ in the other’s say and wait for the outcome. If the consequence goes kaput you can always get to say – ‘I told you so’ while if it doesn’t then it is time you learn some valuable lessons from your neglectful attitude.