Friday, December 7, 2012

We and Why


Out of all the basic questions, the one that fascinates the most is ‘Why’. It’s because we keep looking for reasons and justifications for existence of any particular action or object. When we get an answer to our ‘why’ we are induced with a sense of comfort or discomfort (depending upon our faith in the explanation provided).

As a child we are born with a tendency to ask questions. There is a constant struggle to realize the mysteries of life.  At every other juncture we are curious about something witnessed by us for the first time. As we grow up our journey makes us more informed. There is a sense of knowingness, at least of the things which can be considered mere basics. Otherwise we look upon the higher resources of knowledge and knowhow to guide us.

We as humans have decoded sciences that give us the chemistry of the stars, lifecycles of innumerable species, currents of the deepest oceans & have even dug into the depths of our brains. We live in a world of science, reason & logic. We pride ourselves for being the sole governor of the forces and life forms on this planet. We’re the “Masters of Earth”.

This is where the question ‘why’ becomes so perplexing. We chop off the forests, commercialize & exploit living species including men; exhaust natural resources and the list can go on forever. Shouldn’t we as the master controlling force, be moving towards a society that improves with passage of time?

Why is it that we can’t overcome the prevailing challenge of living in coherence with nature? Why is it that we are so little interested in the purpose of our life? Why do we only follow guidelines that have been set for us?

Life is not restricted to What & How. It’s about figuring out your “Why”. Cause we’re boundless. 

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