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Thursday 4 July 2013

The Need To Care (give a F#@*)

Dear Readers,

What makes us human? Apart from our ability to cause destruction and be among the few species who know more about killing than about giving life.
Well in my opinion one of the leading factors that makes us human is our ability to Care. (In more present terms our ability to "Give a damn/F###") We are known as a "Social Species". We are the species who managed to come together and conquer Nature and have stamped our authority on the planet despite being a relatively younger species.

But are we losing this trait of humanity? Are we becoming less Human?

To be honest, it is very difficult to care in this modern day and age. The helplessness of situations we see each day of our lives has desensitized us to these horrid scenes. Poverty is just another aspect of the nation we have come to expect wherever we go. (We are prepared with a 2 Rupee coin as soon as we stop at a traffic signal that you know beggers frequent!) We take corruption for granted because it easier to pay 10 grand under the table, than spend our precious time and money on this lost cause. (We will support an Anna Hazare and the Lokpal Movement  from the comfort of our homes and give our valuable opinions and ideas to him through our television sets)

But this piece is not on such issues that will take a larger movement to tackle. My views are about smaller things. My concern is that we have stopped caring in our relations with the people in society around us. We don't care about national issues because we cannot (or feel that we cannot) make a change on that front.
 But what about the reduction in social contact and the evaporation of politeness from our personalities?
What about the amount of useless attitude we throw around (and we do it without even knowing it sometimes)?

Why have we reached this point? What changed from a time in the past where people had cool stuff like "Manners" and "Concerns" and "BeyBlades"... Oh sorry! We have shifted from a social structure that involved a lot of personal contact to a social structure that has almost no personal contact! We shifted from social meetings, telephonic conversations, handwritten letters to text messages and emails that do not have as much personal contact. We just don't have the time. We have studies and work.

Sure, memes like these..


..May give you a laugh but give a thought to the scarcity of "F###s" in the world. We really should try to increase the world supplies of this rare commodity of "F###s" Because we will in the near future reach a point in time when you would want one yourself, but not have any offered to you.

So that's my rant for today. Goodbye till my next piece. 
Yours Truly, 

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