Murphy's Chosen One
Wouldn't the world be a much better place to live if it was completely devoid of academia?
For how cavalier the thought sounds, I bet a gadzillion people around the world regard such a system as their idea of Utopia.
Yes, not having to study is downright idyllic. Isn't it so painfully obvious?
If we are the system ourselves and the system is functioning right against the favoured idea, wouldn't that make us sad hypocrites?
I understand this debate's been made umpteen times, but it amazes me that nothing's been done about it.
Of late, the whole academic relapse has transcended most of my other day-to-day activites and left me feeling plain insufficient. Getting caught copying didn't quite help the cause either.
It was supposed to be an open-book inter-anal dammit, who suddenly changed the rules??
Comfort then puts such obstacles as power failure at home and then a pub with sad beer and blaring techno music.
I finally went to a park almost out of town and talked it out a bit with Zach, my imaginary friend.
Am I demented or is this just a symptom of total disconnect and alienation?
Neat discussion with Zach though...helped clear stuff up.
I vote for large-scale ambush of hypogeeks, wonks and other gaandus.
We can all go take periodic tests on quantitative analysis, lateral thinking, read lots of Nietzche, Swami Vivekananda, the Gita and other holy books to keep our human values intact and if required, take quizzes on music every now and then.
Plain indolence prevents me from putting up a whole list of "better things to do than study".
Ok, so we might probably remain a bit primitive in cognizance and stuff...but we could so do with a break from all the 'superadvanced post-civilization technology' really!
If all this made sense, join me as I stare into the setting sun at the beach, beer in hand and shirtless. I might make catchy aphorisms like "Life sucks" every now and then.
If it didn't make sense however, attribute it to one of life's phases where the speech is exactly as coherent as the consciousness is not.
For how cavalier the thought sounds, I bet a gadzillion people around the world regard such a system as their idea of Utopia.
Yes, not having to study is downright idyllic. Isn't it so painfully obvious?
If we are the system ourselves and the system is functioning right against the favoured idea, wouldn't that make us sad hypocrites?
I understand this debate's been made umpteen times, but it amazes me that nothing's been done about it.
Of late, the whole academic relapse has transcended most of my other day-to-day activites and left me feeling plain insufficient. Getting caught copying didn't quite help the cause either.
It was supposed to be an open-book inter-anal dammit, who suddenly changed the rules??
Comfort then puts such obstacles as power failure at home and then a pub with sad beer and blaring techno music.
I finally went to a park almost out of town and talked it out a bit with Zach, my imaginary friend.
Am I demented or is this just a symptom of total disconnect and alienation?
Neat discussion with Zach though...helped clear stuff up.
I vote for large-scale ambush of hypogeeks, wonks and other gaandus.
We can all go take periodic tests on quantitative analysis, lateral thinking, read lots of Nietzche, Swami Vivekananda, the Gita and other holy books to keep our human values intact and if required, take quizzes on music every now and then.
Plain indolence prevents me from putting up a whole list of "better things to do than study".
Ok, so we might probably remain a bit primitive in cognizance and stuff...but we could so do with a break from all the 'superadvanced post-civilization technology' really!
If all this made sense, join me as I stare into the setting sun at the beach, beer in hand and shirtless. I might make catchy aphorisms like "Life sucks" every now and then.
If it didn't make sense however, attribute it to one of life's phases where the speech is exactly as coherent as the consciousness is not.
24 Comments:
everyone goes thru phases in life when one would want to say "life sucks" everytime we blink our eyes. and people have different reasons for it. you have told us the reason why you think life sucks. i have a different reason to say life sucks. in general i agree that an education system where some over grown asshole sitting over piles of useless paperwork somewhere is a sweaty, humid collosal monument of a building deciding the 'content' of the various 'degree' courses is a very sad state of affairs. ya - i got thru the "system of education" successfully and now am working, but still i'm not happy with my life. life's become so involved and dependent on the evry system that people helped evolve over years.
in short : i agree that these are indeed a sad state...
gee thanks... now i know my 2nd kanada work!!!
jus wondering if i cud use it on my fat, gay n ugly boss *evil grin*
Man.. I seriously agree to you, though not fully! Don't you think your gyan about the other non-accedemic stuff would have been a little dry, had you not been forced into accedemics? The friends we make, the interests we develop..the likes and dislikes..all relate back to accedemics!
Even this post where you show your loathe for accedemics, wouldn't have been here, if you hadn't had a first hand experience at it!
Despite all that, you rock! And you count me with you, seeing the sunset on a beach! Shirtless?? umm.. I am a li'l terrified!
;)
Gaaaaannndoooo... Having beer without me aa?? Never mind boss... The month end is just round the corner... Blogger's meet? Plan up... we shall drown our sorrows in beer... and cigarettes... err not you right? Anyways, plan up the party... it'll cheer you up!!
Didn't make too much sense. I have gone through such a phase, though, so I can empathise.
@srini: yes, it IS sad. this 'system' makes u adopt a depressingly atomised lifestyle where the 'value' of ur 'degree' is exploited to no end.
@j: its unfortunate that this is only the 2nd kannada expletive u know...i cud enlighten u abt 'em sometime....over some chocolate fudge,mebbe?
@SF: extremely happy grassy-plain thought! i'm beginning to like it more than the beach-scene! i doubt ur forethought though, big time!
@keshav: yes, its entirely subjective. but i cud've actually done with the dryness...and there is never a dearth for topics to write about. thx for the kind comment...u have such a neat blog!
@AC: thats the whole problem maga....my sem exams run up until mid-july...looks like the meet has to wait.faargh!
@SF: i'm with u!
@anirudh: i'm glad u can man! its the incoherant consciousness thing! welcome,btw!
I tell you kano. All these geniuses have lade life easier for us. Now we dont have to think all that. And moreoever is there anything that i think, that has not already been thought about ?
@ashwin: yes...and now that they made it all easier, its time to pack 'em off!
i'd like to think my thoughts havent been thought of already though, its counterintuitive that way!
oh,were u at Alliance Francaise on sat btw? think i saw ya!
Were you at Alliance Francaise? So was I... But I left early...
WHich pub is this which serves the "sad " beer... leme know so that I dont go there EVER.... Alliance francaise???? How was it .. I had heard the ads on radio.....btw have you been to any of Alliance fraincaise's in house parties.... WOW!!! those are great.... I had been to the parties in Alliance Francaise de Delhi parties a couple of times... Truly a perverts paradise ;-)
Prateek
http://prematurearticulation.com
sounds good to me!
new post up..
Prateek
@raghu: thx man...i needed that! find the pearl inside the shell: lovely line.
nice memories from sslc though..REAL nice! my yahoo's perfectly alright btw.
@AC: i left early too...right after the hot french crooner was done with. spent way too lil' time there for my liking...
@prateek: this place called J-cubez. but then again, pubs with happy hours are synonymous to bad beer...;)
@j: doesn't it,just?! sooper..
@prateek: gotcha...
Manu, Finch: Can I join frat/sorority/club too? Seriously, so what if we are not educated man. Budhha wasn't either but check out the umpteen references to Zen. I suggest temporary reversion to cave man times - no tension only...simblee run from lions!
I take my words back. Buddha was educated...why did I think he wasn't?
@abyss: ooh caveman is good! very animal..;)
and hey buddha was the definitve educationist!
Yes I know Buddha was...for some psycho reason I thought he wasn't.
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@j: it is...yup. beer instead? soon..yes,very soon.
that sounds better :D
@j: :D why did u go delete that last comment?! or was it mah spidey!
aaw sheeesh! y wud i ever delete the nicest n sweetest n most interesting comment i ever wrote??? :-p
@j: 'sarcasm doesn't exist on Betelguese'
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