This is going to be my first post. This blog is going to be an assortment of my most 'profound' thoughts and beliefs. One might find it contradicting to their own thoughts, but the bottom line is that, I am what I am, and shall never bow or disfigure my opinions, to fit into this 'world'.
The most 'absurd' phrase that I have ever heard is
"whilst in Rome, be a Roman". Society plays an important role in all our lives. But does that mean, that we should change our sole 'identity' in order to fit into the society.
What is society? Isn't it formed why a group of human beings? Isn't there a slight, but 'finite' probability that, these set of people, could have been wrong?
We all believed in 'Newton's Theory of Relativity' for so long a while. No one dared question the principles laid down by Newton. But eventually, Einstein came along, and disrupted the entire 'fabric' on which our scientific principles were embroidered into!
Yes, in the beginning, I do agree, that there was resistance from the 'society', for accepting such a remarkable change in the structure of the scientific principles in question. But, we all( the world I mean) did indeed, recognize the logic and embraced Einstein's 'theory' graciously.
That was just one example from the million I could quote.
The point that I am trying to make here is that, even though one may find my opinions repulsive, there is a finite probability that I could be right.
So let's just put aside our 'dogmatic' opinions, and give room for 'innovation' which will finally lead to revolution!!
Thanks you for giving me audience!
Panchéé
The most 'absurd' phrase that I have ever heard is
"whilst in Rome, be a Roman". Society plays an important role in all our lives. But does that mean, that we should change our sole 'identity' in order to fit into the society.
What is society? Isn't it formed why a group of human beings? Isn't there a slight, but 'finite' probability that, these set of people, could have been wrong?
We all believed in 'Newton's Theory of Relativity' for so long a while. No one dared question the principles laid down by Newton. But eventually, Einstein came along, and disrupted the entire 'fabric' on which our scientific principles were embroidered into!
Yes, in the beginning, I do agree, that there was resistance from the 'society', for accepting such a remarkable change in the structure of the scientific principles in question. But, we all( the world I mean) did indeed, recognize the logic and embraced Einstein's 'theory' graciously.
That was just one example from the million I could quote.
The point that I am trying to make here is that, even though one may find my opinions repulsive, there is a finite probability that I could be right.
So let's just put aside our 'dogmatic' opinions, and give room for 'innovation' which will finally lead to revolution!!
Thanks you for giving me audience!
Panchéé