Monday, May 24, 2010

Inside a glass house

I remember Harsha Bhogle saying this in one of his TV interviews, ‘’A tired mind is a bad mind.’’ Now, how does the mind become tired? This is because we think in a very complex manner. With manifold goals to achieve, and in a frenetic endeavour to come out with the best possible solution, we forget the simple facts and always think in a complicated manner resulting in ‘’Chemical Lochas’’ in our brain. It has become a general perception that coming out with complex solutions would result in a quantum leap and enable us to reach the zenith. Hence instead of looking from a grassroots level and attacking the crux of the matter, the labyrinthine thoughts entangle the internal wiring in our minds, resulting in a short circuit. A holistic and a simplistic viewpoint, would prevent such a catastrophe and hence is the perfect antidote for the tired mind.

In a very generic manner, this simple proverb explains how the kaleidoscopic mind forms a perception of things- ‘’People living in glass houses should not throw stones.’’ We know that if we live in glass houses and throw stones, the repercussions will be hazardous. This is the general view. An MBA aspirant after cramming pages of exhaustive word lists, in a desperate attempt to bell the CAT would complicate and rephrase the proverb as ‘’People living in vitreous edifices should abstain from hurling perilous projectiles’’, thereby showing off a glimpse of his flamboyant vocabulary (no offence intended though). His general notion is that having a rich vocabulary comprised of bombastic words at his disposal is a passport to success, without realising the fact that it has transformed him into nothing but a walking-talking lexicon.

In fact, there is an even more simple manner of completing the proverb which begins with ‘’People living in glass houses’’. Why unnecessarily complicate matters by throwing stones and breaking glass thereby resulting in a mess? The human mind is concealed inside a fragile glass house and should be prevented from getting shattered by the ‘stones’ of complexities. Hence, what is the first and foremost thing we should do when we live inside a glass house? It’s fairly simple- we should undress in the dark. Therefore, ‘’People living in glass houses should undress in the dark...!!!’’ Stay simple- projectiles will take care of themselves :)

5 comments:

  1. another good one from you my friend!!!
    indeed no offence intended by whatever u think, say or write...
    keep up the spirit, u write and i lap it up..
    good going...
    i too believe in keeping it simple but when things boil down to individuals it becomes tough (rather impossible) to think simple...
    its a mad world harish and we are a part of it and there is no escaping...

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  2. Awesome, amazing, incredible piece of writing dost..but there is a simpler word that describes the quality of writing even better and that is----"CHOROM"
    keep up the good work.

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  3. Great going Harish, very impressive writing indeed! The best way to make life simple is do the conscientiously right things and not worry about the results. Don't be yourself, but be a guide to yourself. This really works, and keeps your mind free of confusion. All the best

    Jingli Akka

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  4. Nice one dude!!!! This is really crisp and this article conveys the meaning what it is suppose to convey. Great going buddy!!!!

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