Sunday, 18 February 2024

That Little Window of Imperfection


 Hi, am back.

We have grown up in a well-mannered society. Or at least we assume we have. Where everybody acts ideal. Where every teacher seems to be dedicating their career to uplifting kids. Where every parent seems to be the most disciplined and responsible. You face a random middle-aged man out of the blue and he starts to teach you the importance of parents, life, achieving, and aiming.

Today’s Gen-z are intelligent, but there was a set of groups who knew nothing but above ideal society. This is for them. You are not alone, there is a generation supporting you.

When you live in a room with black-shaded glasses and are taught that the world is dark outside, you grow up to believe that it is true. But once you get out you realize it.

In an ideal society, it is hard to cope with the people around. How hard you may strive, you stay mediocre, and which is what it should be. That poor generation worked solid not knowing the reality. They could not be the teachers who toiled 24 hours, they could not be the best as their parents were to their grandparents. They couldn't score well or perform as well as their neighbors’ kids. Always had to listen to the ultimate achievements of their uncle and get depressed as they could not do those.

The above situation is not as simple as we listen to, it takes much more effort and mental pressure.

But do not worry, it will be a happy ending.

Agonized and frustrated people­, who suffered, looked for a window. They tried convincing their parents, tried disobeying their teachers, or paid deaf ears to their uncles, but nothing worked. Every time they did that, society gave them a blunder tag and made them a dark stink on the bright white cloth. That is where they found this little window of imperfection. Which is proven to be a great technic to be ideal and flawed at the same time.

Every guilty thing they want to do is done without fail and kept to themselves. That way their soul was satisfied. And you know it worked. And it keeps on working.

Everything was fine, they were fine and good-going. But one thing, one truth raged up their minds. Which is, all the ideal people around them, the teachers, the parents, and the great achiever uncles, they too had their little windows of imperfection. They kept hidden and were successful.

Ajay Kumar Battula

Author & Editor

Baccalaureate in Mechanical Engineering Degree. He is the author of yet to be published books, "IN THE BALCONY" and "THE MISSING SATELLITE". Part time Blogger, full time dreamer.

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