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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGrowing up as an underestimated person from childhood, author Anil Bhise developed an aggressive personality. He fought against injustice and looked at life as a challenge. An engineer from Banaras Hindu University and an established businessman turned into a social worker and a powerful orator who took to reading the history of mankind as he thought it was high time the world learned a hard lesson from the past and now searched for peace and love for humanity and nature. He likes to caution the world and particularly the young generations to deviate from just overpowering other fellow beings Read More...
Growing up as an underestimated person from childhood, author Anil Bhise developed an aggressive personality. He fought against injustice and looked at life as a challenge. An engineer from Banaras Hindu University and an established businessman turned into a social worker and a powerful orator who took to reading the history of mankind as he thought it was high time the world learned a hard lesson from the past and now searched for peace and love for humanity and nature. He likes to caution the world and particularly the young generations to deviate from just overpowering other fellow beings and “Change for the Better”.
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Revolution came in different stages in the gradual development of the brain in humans. The entire focus, instead of betterment of life got diverted to living a self-absorbed and narcissistic life at the cost of others. Ambitions turned into hatred, revenge, and self-sustenance by killing. Revolutions gave more and more weapons in the hands of humans to wipe out everything that they did not want. It became a race of massacres, which became only a number without
Revolution came in different stages in the gradual development of the brain in humans. The entire focus, instead of betterment of life got diverted to living a self-absorbed and narcissistic life at the cost of others. Ambitions turned into hatred, revenge, and self-sustenance by killing. Revolutions gave more and more weapons in the hands of humans to wipe out everything that they did not want. It became a race of massacres, which became only a number without any value.
Industrial Revolution, meant for comfort, peace, and harmony, turned into a competition to see who had more. Right from the Mahabharat War around 3500 B.C. and then World Wars I & II, the top leaders of the world took pride in devastation and killing. A man never looked at a woman as a human being and used her as an object to satisfy his lust. Torturing other humans was enjoyed over a toast of wine.
Dharma, the righteous path explained in the Vedas, the Bhagavad Gita, and then the Ten Commandments, is grossly misunderstood, misinterpreted, and distorted. They taught sacrifice and virtues, and order that will make life and the universe possible. Even nature was not spared. “Selfishness” has become the order of the day.
What is the view of the young?
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