I didn’t write anything in the last few days. Nor did
I feel any urge to write. I don’t know if this lack of interest to write is
what’s called writer’s block. Or is it simple disenchantment with whatever is
happening around me?
We’re living in a time that offers
much, too much, to writers. The whole world looks like a complex plot for a
gigantic epic. The line between truth and fiction has disappeared. Mass murders
have become no-news. Animals get more compassion than fellow human beings. Even
their excreta are venerated! Folk tales are presented as scientific truths
while scientific truths are sacrificed on the altar of political expediency.
When the young generation in Nepal
set fire to their Parliament and Supreme Court buildings, they were making an
unmistakable statement: that they are sick of their political leaders and their
systems.
Is there any country whose leaders
don’t sicken their citizens? I’m just wondering. Maybe, there are good leaders still
left in a few countries at least. All the bad ones grab the headlines, however.
I’m reminded of the Cheshire Cat in
Alice’s Wonderland.
“We’re all mad here,” the Cat tells
Alice. “I’m mad. You’re mad.”
Alice says, “how do you know I’m mad?”
The Cat replies, “You must be, or you
wouldn’t have come here.”
Ordinary rules of reason turn upside
down in that Wonderland. Nonsense is the norm there. What seems irrational is
the natural order there. If Alice fits in there, she must be mad too. And that
madness isn’t a flaw, according to the Cat; it is Alice’s key to navigating
Wonderland.
I’m in search of a similar key that
will help me navigate this world of ours.
Well, I can't say we like our "leaders" here. I'd like to hear from some people who do like those in power in their country.
ReplyDeleteI too would like to hear from such people. Good leaders have become very rare, it seems.
DeleteEmbracing a "perfect nonsense" can be a way to liberate the mind from rigid order or a form of self-confidence and playful expression.
ReplyDeleteTrue. But when nonsense spreads like a plague all over, that becomes a serious problem.
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ReplyDeleteI think Norway might be a beacon in leadership terms (they just had an election battle and IMO the 'good' won), possibly Canada... but yeah, it's a mad, mad, mad, mad, world... YAM xx
It's always consoling to know that there are at least a few 'good' leaders somewhere.
DeleteIt's a lonely journey with righteousness in this world, sir.
ReplyDeleteOne should fall into the borrow to find that wonderland of mad denizens.
How much the country has changed - for the worse! It's amazing what one person can do to 1.4 billion people.
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