There always exist a time when you do something wrong and regret later, voluntarily or involuntarily. And I'm sure, all of us do it much often. Please Don't get offended, it's normal!
It's quite difficult to understand when we do something involuntarily, and the things get all upside down. Remorseful!.. Fortunately the word "sorry" exists for the same reason.
But we can hold a control over the things we don't want to go wrong.
But you don't know what's wrong and what's right, right?
But your heart knows what's right, but(again) you don't know what your heart Knows..right?
Because "dil hai ki Manta nhi" (jokes apart)
Well, it's true that our heart and brain functions differently like the heart has its own pacemaker, it generates the electrical impulses on it's own. Let's not Dwell deep into the heart thing..it just breaks easily. (Heartbreaks, I mean).
So where were we? Okay, so we want to be right..not exactly, but we should be right to the extent that we don't make others feel bad with our actions or words(most powerful,no?)
Understand the basic thing...what lies in between right and wrong? We all know that right and wrong is exact opposite of each other from back 100 years(just a saying).
But there must be something in between which can connect the dots and keep us away from going to that wrong position resulting regrets. If you don't regret while you do something wrong then please go and check the thousand things you have kept pending just to read this.
I have seen people whose regrets are enough to suffocate someone.
So basically, to lessen the burden of being wrong and vicious circle of regrets we have to be right often.
Between right and wrong lies a simple discipline that can solve most of the confusion. It's called ethic.
We all know that subjects have it's own ethics like medical ethics, business ethics, governance ethics and so many more.
What if we analyse the ethics of our work and word?
Ethics is the way to make things right. What's moral is the basic thing we need to understand.
We all have been taught at very young age that you shouldn't criticise or worse beat the pulp out of someone.
Our parents used to chide us when we were young (on a daily basis, most of the parents) for the things that isn't right, and we pass the same to the next generation (younger siblings, in the first place).
We develop an ethical behaviour by following those orders of our parents but eventually we grow up and we are on our own to decide what's wrong and what's right.
Just think about the ethical behaviour behind all your actions and words and you will get the signal from your heart that yes, it's right for sure.
The Lengthiest constitution of the world know as INDIAN CONSTITUTION consists of many chapters apart from Fundamental rights that most of us know.
There is a chapter named "Fundamental Duties" that most of us don't know about, unfortunately!
So basically the chapter consists of 11 basic Duties like we should be abide by the constitution, respect the National flag and national anthem, live harmoniously, preserving the heritage, primary education and so on. Duties which one should follow voluntarily, being a proud Indian citizen.
These duties are not forced upon us and that's why it has lost it's meaning to a great extent.
Following these duties replicates your ethics.
"Karma is a bitch"..most of you have used it, Popular as priya prakash varrier.
By the way, who told that karma has a gender??
Karma is the actions we do. So basically it's just our actions that decides what do we get in return.
Bound yourself with ethics, rest your aura will do for you.

Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice read...
Thank you
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