Essay: What are we humans meant to live for?

26 January 2008

What are we humans meant to live for? Are we to live for the sake of living officiated by the covenants of the contemporary situation that is evolving and revolving around us? Are we not entitled to lead out our thoughts into the happening lots or are we simply an obscure, striving minute being who are not supposed to say and act the way we believe that is not delusive to others? These are the ruffled thoughts which not one but every one of us tend to vindicate and elllucidate with justifications. We have the liability to enjoy the fruits of our own thoughts and authentic work of wisdom and renaissance. It is the greatest gift bestowed upon us that we can reason out things and sort out their disparities and discrepancies unlike animals who are shrouded by the poignancy of being unable to reason and justify thoughts and actions. We learn and shape our inextricably bound existence by creating and inventing, but not simply reproducing them incessantly.

Worshipping and acknowledging the efforts and thoughts of those around us gives us incalculable joy. Imitation of some other’s work and effort is a good direction if one chooses to be a swine to ones pristine dignity and degrading the independence of one’s existence. Plagiarism is an act of blunder and it is a form of clear disrespect towards the works of others. I am not saying one cannot copy or quote the works of others, but we should do justice in acknowledging the source and their roots. Our thoughts are independent but our actions are deceptive.

Piracy is an act of recopying and there is nothing that is being genuinely reproduced. Do we like our world to be the same it’s of now for the times ahead, which awaits our innovative actions and thoughts? Inconsistencies and alterations are what we are subjected to and we should thereby adhere to its demands, which would inevitably lead us to a different world tomorrow.

Don’t just feed our thoughts to lead our selves into the myriad forms of similar aesthetic reflections. We are creative enough to extract what is within ourselves. We are responsible enough to change what is happening within and around us. This is the highest aspect of grandeurs we possess and nothing owns the right to rip us apart from it. But we are becoming susceptible to our own negativities in putting a stop to our creative minds and reflective thoughts by the blunder of piracy and plagiarism. The world is not enough if plagiarism rules the advocacy of human minds and actions. Our circular Globe will continue revolving round a viscous circle if we take lesser heed and pain in eradicating the pseudo, egregious impacts and effects of piracy and plagiarism. Some visionary international authorities had granted the essence of copyright and the right of ownership, but this had only been an essence… an essence which just works in creating some mild fillips over the diabolical impacts of plagiarism. Such imposement was just able to tickle the giant bacteria of piracy and pseudo ownership, but was gravely futile in its missionary pursuance.

What we deserve as humans is the right to be jubile over our toils and efforts. Our hard work and its gratuities it deserves are coherently coiled together where as piracy encourages in splitting the two apart leaving us destitute off our rights to exult over what we had worked and strove for. Such acts and ill impacts of aggravating nature will not sustain for long, for we humans know what is right for us and what we deserve to enjoy with pride, independency and sheer exultation. Let us not chagrin our global community in de-progressing it towards the ocean of deception and fault representations. Let the world step forward onto a cleaner platform where every attribution means something new and fresh- blooming with life, assurances with guarantees… where the pride of rewarding awaits those who have toiled enough and have still much further to proceed and explore. Let the gratuitous rule of PLAGIARISM fade for good and let authentic take its crown.

U.T
Thimphu

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