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A thinking mind is anarchic and unfaithful

I am not sure about my fellow citizens, but I believe to have been raised with flawed morals and values. Let me reflect on my growing up memories, which I have realized to have an above average level of recall. My intentions is to hope that my reader, even if bad at acknowledgement or articulation herself/himself, can better understand the shaping of one's ethics/values. Growing up, "justice" played an important role in my everyday life. It may be fights with fellow kids, understanding some mythological stories, making sense of complex Bollywood stories, or a situation arising in kindergarten. Once "justice" is given, I found it unquestionable, accepting it to be the fairest of all.  There were some interesting aspects also, based from the emotional memories of my nursery times (It was in 1994-95, Jamshedpur. We stayed there for 10 months and I have some visual clear memories of few incidents. My younger brother was yet to make his entry, so I had less ...

Of individuals, communities and countries

In the past 5 years I have put a lot of efforts to avoid writing. Not that I was a great writer and my decision has put the whole world at loss, but I consciously never gave it a shot. I even avoided posting things on Facebook and engaged in lots of 1-on-1 chats on topics of my concerns with a handful of close friends of mine. I discovered a few people in my friend list also have taken this route. Then things changed slightly when I recently started posting posts related to the socio-politics of my country. I didn’t attract that lot of attention but something funny happened. Few friends pinged me to mention this change of my trend, and few friends and strangers who never were in touch with me tried engaging with longer discussions. Overall I don’t mind it but then it made me leisurely analyze a few things and articulate my hypothesis and choices around this cross disciplinary topic. I will try to structure the rest of my article in 3 sections: 1: The burden of talents 2...