Tuesday 15 October 2013

Pen is mightier than sword! If you ask me, sword would also cut the paper, just fine!

When pen doesn't work, it's better to use sword! Don't jump to conclusions. I suggested the usage of sword, not the way of usage. I will come to that later.
Fear, is a very ancient feeling. Of all the myriad of emotions, only fear and satisfaction were the two that guided the survival of every race, every species living. Rest came through experience, they were the derivatives of developments that were felt due to repetition of similar events. But fear is a different one, wasn't it? We felt it when the survival was questioned. A relief from fear was satisfaction of life, of success.
As evolution progressed, fear became more of a tactical devise to the clever and cunning.
Any animal or human alike will act similarly when fear is induced. For this, we don't have to make him face fear but inject it in slowly and methodically like a poison flowing through every system before it reaches the heart to kill the individual. But the motive isn't killing , is it? Inducing fear has only one possible goal, to make people cry for hope, to make them listen to anything one says that can help in reducing fear and raise hope!
A doctor can give you hope by erasing your unnecessary fear over your health. But if the doctor advises you against doing something in order to live healthily, you take that advise! we take that advise!
This induction of fear always comes from higher level of hierarchy. From the boss to the manager, from the manager to the supervisor, from the supervisor to the labor. This results in a "cone formation",  depicting the level of spreading fear from one source to everyone related to that source. Any system or organization cannot function solely on the basis of  warmheartedness or content souls. This is a conventional world. We do whatever it takes to make it more easier, more profitable, more luxurious. It is this agenda that drives the higher hierarchy to try unconventional methods to obtain faster development. When a system receives too much good of anything, it wont be alert , it will remain ignorant to the skill to survive in imminent crisis. But, when in a system, when we are content and happy, our psychology reaches a saturated stage and will result in peace, luxury and lethargy. Though these words do not imply the same meaning , they bring upon the similar effect upon individuals according to the level of his/her position in the system. At this stage, these effects counter the effect of fear induced through pen. But when this same fear is induced through sword, the change is immediate, drastic, a complete turn-around. I am not suggesting to use stainless steel Japanese samurai weapons on every individual's neck and issuing threats, but the level of fear to be induced. There is a threshold to the level of fear too. After a particular limit, life enters a stage of despair, thinking and acting like there is no return. So, the level should be nearer to the threshold, but should not cross it.
But to contradict my point, I believe that "pen too can induce the same amount of fear as does the sword; both are just two different ways to achieve what needs to be achieved, to chose from!"  

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