Monday, 21 November 2011

Feats 'On the Chair' & 'Off the Chair'.

     I was thrilled to note that I was able  to complete Blogs in the single digit order and entering the double digit figure though I started writing blogs at a little late stage.  Ever since this fulfilment I have been ruminating about a precept which was occupying my mind and which in my view was one of the causes for the arisal of the dissatisfaction to many and hence chosen a caption for today's blog..

     Every person is endowed with a personality of his own and a shade of personality based on his status.  When this person performs actions the same is tested to find out the exact outcome and its consequences.  This exercise is being done since outcome of any action willl only reveal the mind set of such person with reference to such an  outcome.  This exercise would, therefore, reveal from which Chair the outcome has come.  If the outcome is based  'On the Chair' it would point out the power and authority associated with Chair and consequentially a relevant mindset having been framed for that purpose.  This attitude cannot be said to be meaningless since every person occupying a status has to wield some power and authority commensurate to his status.  But the question is whether the same degree of exercise of power and authority  be also carried forward to an action 'Off the chair'..  The answer is obvious in the sense that the same degree of exercise should not be adopted.  The reason is that for every action 'Off the Chair', not only the action and its outcome will be different and that a different  mind set is required for this purpose.  For instance a teacher in a class-room is a different personality and his status at home is a different one.  This analogy holds good for every person.  In other words, though it is the same individual who would be the doer of actions it is but advisable that every person takes care to see that his actions are not the same and only suited to the purpose since it is only then one would be able to understand that the personality in one sphere does not clash with the other..  The adoption of this precept and practice therefor will be a panecea for surmounting all the obstacles and difficullties and hence ,balancing the Chair' is a must. .   ..

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