Sunday, September 11, 2011

Can people be judged on first sight?

Can People be judged on the first sight? I’ve seen many of my friends giving wild disclosures about a person’s behavior on the first sight. Most of us believe we can rate or (to be precise) judge a person the moment we see him. Friends, forget Albert Einstein’s “e=mc2”. What do you think on seeing this?
A freak? A maniac? Or one who has wasted his life chasing a crazy hair-do? To be frank, almost all of us would have wondered at-least once, if, this was the man who defined all contemporary laws of Physics. This “ATTAINED ALL NIRVANA” attitude is not confined to modern Indians. When Mr. M.K. Gandhi went to England to attend the second ‘Round Table Conference’, people were just unable to accept his identity. They thought how this ‘puny, semi-nude man of physically-weak constitution’ would challenge an empire that has ruled almost all the globe for nearly a century. The truth, however is very different, friends. The Mahatma himself once described how one’s value depends on the ‘inner courage & wisdom’ and not on the physical looks or attitude. People with a not-so-kingly looks have been successful monarchs in the sands of history. People who have never been to school gave the world the definition of ‘democracy’. People who wore rugs became golden legends. At-least after this , friends, let us accept the vitality and profoundness of the inner-self and not of looks!