Saturday, February 15, 2020

its all in your mind..!

There is nothing called absolute truth. Each person has his/her view of the world and they are right in their own way. Our personality and the way we are brought up affects the way we see the world. It is more important to learn from each other through our different views about world events rather than getting to the point of proving who is right.
As we all know, a real-life event is generally caused by a number of variables and it is likely that we may disagree about the relative importance of these variables. Even Einstien proved that measurement of time, length and mass are dependent on the state of the observer and no one is absolutely correct.

Similarly, in a democratic setup as in our country, we should respect the views of our fellow citizens and not resort to personal abuse if someone disagrees with our views. There is a way to show dissent and it can be done respectfully in a non-violent way.

Ancient Indians knew the importance of non-violence and that's why religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism originated in our country. Our country placed importance on debate among diverse viewpoints without disrespecting each other.

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