Sunday, June 13, 2010

Are we credible enough?

 The basic instinct of man has remain unchanged through all these ages and millions and trillions of changes that man has gone through in every aspect be it social, economic or physical.'evolution' is the saga of human life. 'Change' is by far the most important ingredient in the recipe of human nature.Stagnance is trepedatious to this tamed animal. Man is a social being just as all other animals are who flock together in groups. Just like other animals he believes in the ' Survival of the fittest'. Then what makes this 'man' so superior that he has evolved at a far greater pase than the rest of the species? The hunger of man for more, his want and unsatisfaction can be the major driving force of his clandestine mission. 'Greed' in this case proves to be constructive as opposed to the common notion. So it can be derived that greed is what has made man to become what he is today. If we settle for what we have we would never have more. Could all the inventions be possible? If stagnance was acceptable by human species then we probably would be living like apes, making our homes on trees and feeding our younger ones. Life would have been different altogether. But thank human nature for its want for change that we have grown to become 'intelligent'beings. It is so commendable that how he has given shape to his belief in a supreme power. Though he is by far the strongest creature alive yet he gives in to the divinity of some supreme being.
These qualities in him are usually overlooked.  But today we realise that the basic tendency of human nature is leading us to a downfall. He has interfered with the balance of nature. Global warming, depletion of fresh water resources and deforestation are the examples of this downfall. His want for change is not going to end so what will be the extent of change that he can get. Should it be believed that this intelligent specie would become extinct if this change continues to change the face of earth? Or should we give enough credibility to him and believe that he would still find out a way for a better and brighter future?

2 comments:

  1. survival of the fittest...if we are fit enough, we'd find our way through this maze building around us. if we are not, nature would engulf us in its force. All we have to do is to be best in what we have - intelligence. let us realize that we cannot surpass nature to lead happy lives..

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  2. aptly pointed out.... the answer lied in my own writing, and i couldnt myself figure it out!!

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