Wednesday, 30 December 2015

The Correct Arrangement

THE CORRECT ARRANGEMENT
(Lakshay Raja)

A sane human mind shall acquire a uniform knowledge and understanding of the world around him, despite him being under any environment and circumstances. The one in a dark prison cell concludes equally in a period of time as the one working with the best minds. Thoughts, however discrete are information, be it in our standards, bizarre - ‘Imagining the origin of each mark on a prison wall’ or scientific and useful - ‘Understanding the infant universe, right after the big bang’. It is our interest in different affairs that leaves most of them still incomplete and questionable, with a gap, the religion claims to fill. A revenge over something demands an equal science as in a ‘moon landing’.


Seven wise men might plant some ‘wisdom’ (in our code of behaviour) to a ‘dull’ mind, yet the two of them would try, the two would shrug off and the rest would leave it to an unexplained phenomenon. The impact of the behaviour of the seven wise men on the dull mind shall always be same, despite the men reacting in any arrangement, though only one of it would leave no space to imperfection (again, in our code of behaviour). The point being, the science of each phenomenon or behaviour or a disease seems understandable in a right arrangement of thinking. The prisoners won’t sit to analyse the atomic behaviours and the gossipers around me won’t stand to demolish terrorism. The correct arrangement shall wait to be clicked. 

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