Sunday, August 15, 2010

Amidst the mess

The Indian society is credited for its violent nature more than often especially in the modern society. Angry parents at home irritated teachers, frustrated colleagues, all trying to vent out their emotions at the drop of the hat irrespective of time, place or situation. Unfortunately, it’s the weak and the small at the receiving end that have no other way to go.

Once in life stop and stop and look at life from spectators point of view .Life appears to be so haphazard. The psychology of every person is messed up. The problem is tied up in a vicious circle and one can make a start anywhere, you have parents forcing kids to join premier institution by cracking the countries toughest engineering entrance irrespective of the kid’s choice calibre or aptitude. This child say, cracks the entrance at this point only, two lives just got ruined of the many more millions to be. One being the Childs itself and the other one of the child who wanted to study engineering but couldn’t get in because someone else got the spot. Now, our student passes out of this prestigious institution and again either opts for a completely irrelative branch to pursue his career Or works in his field of study even though he is /was/will be/ never interested in it. This leads to frustration, stress, cardiac problems, marital problems, kids ending up with single parents and ‘voila’ the list goes on into many more. Such people end up becoming wore professionals and may even be responsible for the spiflicating of other people’s careers.

There is no solution to this massive problem only self satisfaction can be obtained by pursuing our life the way we want or at least being bold enough to take a stand so at the end of the day we can look into the mirror and say that “at least i tried”.

KAUSTUBH GANGULY
II year

1 comment:

Syamantak said...

the point,and the fault,somewhat,is that "some" of the parents are naive enough to look into their neighbour's son's life rather than concentrating on finding out what their child is actually good at.