January 12, 2011

Happily Ever After!



“And they lived happily ever after”

What does that remind you? Cinderella? Snow White? Any other fairy-tale? I’m sure it’s only in fairy tales that we see a phrase like that. And the reason is simple, because the phrase in itself is quite an imaginary thing.

When we start out moulding our lives, we have a goal in mind. The goal is pretty simple, “A happy future”. But as we live life second by second, we are forced to rethink this goal of ours.

January 05, 2011

Katrinah Josephina- an interesting song



Katrinah Josephina - an interesting song

When I first time I heard this song I was frankly taken aback by the sheer magic of the music. Then I wanted to start digging into meanings for the song and it seemed to convey this interesting story of a girl and her life with her alter ego. Then slowly, my interpretation of the song took life, took a wholesome form. This story haunted me and has been something I’ve been inspired by. It has been so beautifully masked and covered and the philosophy of the song is so appealing.

January 04, 2011

A simple question of right and wrong.

Hi, I have been enjoying my days in the US but not without a lot of thinking. More exposure, more interesting people with interesting thoughts and more food for thought. One of the questions that have stood out for me in this trip is the question of what is right and what it wrong. I don't really know if I'll make justice to my thoughts if I write them down here but I have decided to give it shot anyway.


What is wrong??

So, to know what is right, we need to first define what "wrong" is. And the definition of wrong for me can be classified into two - "The society's definition of wrong" and "A personal definition of wrong".
These two aren't exclusive sets. Actually, it can safely be said that the first is a raw average of a huge collection of the various possible definitions of the second. This analysis led me to the basic ideas of right and wrong. The question at this stage became a more difficult question to answer : "Who is a bad person?"

When I tried answering that question with the obvious "A person who does wrong things consciously is a bad person", I hated that my definition did not mention whether the wrong was "socially wrong" or "personally wrong".