Saturday 21 April 2012

Terror of being controlled

There is not time for quoting, so lemme come straight to the point. How would it feel to have your life controlled by someone else? How would it feel if the options laid out in front of you are chosen by some one else after a careful assessment of your future. Fact is that we wouldn't even know that there are in fact other options but we weren't allowed to check 'em out. The state of fear, as said by michael crichton in his novel, perfectly suits the scenario that happens in our daily life. All these rules and regulations were brought in to bring order out of the chaos. But there is a never an ideal world, even with all these guidelines, the chaos still emerges out of the bloom, to destroy every part of empire built upon trust.
                                                             The reason behind the chaos now continuing is the repulsion against being controlled. Nobody wants their life to be in the hands of someone who is so corrupted that you can feel the stench even if he is a state far away. No one can maintain control over a single individual for a indefinite amount of time, let alone a country. No matter how confined you make it to a sincere system, corruption eventually finds a back door to creep through the deepest cores. You hide the truth and make the people believe that they have to follow the rules to create a safer, perfect organisation. But you forget one thing: what would happen if the truth is revealed? Nothing, just the system would collapse like a castle built of playing cards.
        The terror of being controlled is so intense that there is no withstanding when one eventually finds out how simpler life could have been if those didnt exist. And all they have to do is to cross them. A system, a corruption  free world, an organisation built with trust can only survive if there is an option of flexibility available to everyone. Flexibility that can allow people to go on with their lives without the fear of losing 'em for a single dull mistake they have overlooked. Not everything is a big deal, not everything can induce a problematic mole. No need to punish everyone for a crime that isnt actually a crime but a silly misunderstanding of the working protocol of the experiment.
Honestly, i have no idea as to why i keep writing these but i felt like it and here it is.