Entrepreneurs!! The Agenda
Manjunath Banashankari
?? Computer Science Engineer | Cybersecurity Enthusiast | Food Entrepreneur | Political Advocate of Democracy & Good Governance | Nation First ??
Normal is Nothing
The concept of normal is a figment of human imagination created in the instance of weakness to provide the solace we all seek.
The following thought process stands common for most of the entrepreneurs today that "Things are tough right now, but it should go back to normal soon:
Its the ideal station in our lives that we all imagine we have but really don't. Some people might find this hard to believe, harder to accept and nearly impossible to integrate into our lives after severe cultural indoctrination of the "normal" way of life.
The Normal Life of a Normal Person
You grow up
You contribute to society
Your find people who love you
You grow OldYou Die
That's what it is. Normal. To do all these things.But I think we all know that its never that easy or that boring.I especially find "normal" boring and so do all the entrepreneurs. Not that (if it existed) it would be bad, but the constant pursuit of something that isn't there is really confining to people(in my opinion).
But I would be far from extremist in any sense. I simply think that if people stay away from the normal that they perceive they are bound to find that there is a very viewer subjective concept.
I know that there probably isn't much I can do to change subjective views on life in maybe my this lifetime, so I've decided to make a game of it.Let us be entertained by out of the world concepts and thoughts. Those things that don't question the perceived concepts of reality, but ignore them entirely! Cast away the foundations of your present thought process and for a brief moment step into unreality.It is an exercise that has helped me in countless ways. I only hope to share the truth I found with you.
A simple truth that I actually found in the Assassins Creed Video Games "Nothing is real, Everything is permitted"
But I would think it compliments Descartes when he said:
"In order to know anything for certain, we must first doubt everything we know"
There are vast reserves of knowledge that we haven't yet tapped into for a variety of reasons - cultural, ethical, personal, etc. but when we begin to truly analyze somethings critically and under present or future social circumstance we find that it probably isn't as bad as we thought it was before.
The world is changing. I think for the better. I feel that we can truly make a difference if we adopt a tolerant yet critically analytical attitude to things we aren't used to.