Rethinking. -Man's constant search for meaning.
Two weeks ago, my house help Anita’s son, had a son. Her daughter in law had a hard 3 days long labour, so finally when the baby came, everyone was relieved. An excited Anita, video called me from the hospital a mere 6 hours after his birth. The video, showed, a white and blue bed, with new swaddled baby at the center making all kinds of “noises”. Surrounded by his parents, two uncles and grand mommy. By the way, have you noticed, how adults also start babbling in the presence of a babbling baby?
Anywho, a few minutes of this and one of the “babble” sound was “ma” and in random succession it became, “mama” – and suddenly all these tired adults went into a frenzy of 'Oh my GOD he said “mama”' – his first words.. how smart he is already, he takes after his dad.. etc etc etc. Everyone, was joyful. The new baby already has a tough act to live upto.
It was important to ask the suspended, question, what, who made them so joyful?
The video and I were silent witness to this unfolding “meaning making” – these tired people had suddenly given meaning to the babble. And this meaning gave them such profound joy. It had never occurred to them, that the baby was just making noises. The meaning belonged to them.
?I quietly hung up. Thinking how most of us were running, most of our lives like this. Getting offended because someone said or didn’t say something. Did or didn’t do something. Our Meaning. Not really what was out there.
?And mostly just how obsessed we are in having to make meaning. Of everything that is happening. An almost compulsive obsession, with meaning making.
Rethinking Meaning Making?
In a world increasingly defined by individualism and subjective experiences, the quest for meaning has become a central theme in our lives. In his seminal work, Man's search for Meaning, Viktor talks about the primary motivation of human beings is to find meaning even in the direst circumstances. But surely not ALL circumstance are dire? And yet we do.
?However, as we navigate contexts changing every day, we are going into a dizzy at just “making sense”, instead of just sensing. It like every single word, experience MUST fit into an already existing box or frame. We can then close it and sit back and relax. …”Ah!! now that makes sense” Somehow, this makes us feel in “control” . Like we can predict something.
?The Framework of Meaning-Making
Traditionally, meaning-making involves interpreting life events through established narratives and societal norms. We construct meaning based on pre-existing frameworks—cultural, religious, or personal—that shape our understanding of the world. This process often leads to a sense of temporary fulfilment, ?but can also result in rigidity, limiting our ability to explore new dimensions of existence.
Our Meaning making Needs an Upgrade
?Maybe ?we must ask ourselves: What if we suspended this relentless pursuit of meaning? What if, instead of constantly striving to make sense of our experiences through existing frameworks, we allowed ourselves to exist in ambiguity? Suspend meaning making for a while. What if “I don’t know”, was also an OK state to be in ?
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The Consequences of Constant Meaning-Making
?Suspending Meaning-Making
What if we consciously chose to suspend our instinctual need for meaning? This shift could allow us to embrace uncertainty and explore new possibilities without the constraints of previous interpretations. By stepping back from the need to define every experience, we create space for growth along a different vertical axis.
One that encourages exploration rather than explanation.
?How to Embrace Ambiguity?
Perhaps, even as AI is helping us "make meaning" of data, of experiences, and "saving time everyday", maybe we will be finally free to suspend and wonder. Maybe we are on the brink of a A New Era of Meaning-Making where we can fathom new levels of existence, creativity, and growth and Unbox.
Perhaps, we can really listen to one another without the well intentioned analysis. Maybe we can just sit together and wonder. Won't be such a bad thing after all.
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2 个月Very interesting perspectives Rhea. Referential frames are boxes ...that we are caged in through conditioning, comparison and often how success is defined. Suspension is the hardest....to be able to sit still and accept and simultaneously to fight the tide of expectations. For those who break away from the current and build their own scaffolding...kudos!!
Confidant, Counsel & Partner to Organization Leaders of Family Owned Businesses & Not-For-Profit Organizations, In Matters of People, Brand & Mental Health
2 个月Very well articulated and thought through. The core is almost always difficult to touch and to stay in touch with. And we don't know if what we find there in the cave is manageable
Very thought-provoking insights! Trying to find meaning in everything can be overwhelming, especially when it can be so subjective. Being mindfulness is also about just sitting back and appreciating the moment—no ‘why’ or ‘what’ needed.
Well articulated. This need to make meaning out of everything with old frameworks is a killer. We have forgotten to be curious and stay in the uncertainty realm. That’s where the fun is In discovery .