Sunday, September 30, 2007

The turn around

There was a boy from a small town in India. He was brought up in a conservative environment, so he didn't booze, ate meat and so was trying to preserve his purity. Then he met a friend and they became close friends. The other friend had modern values like he would do those things which the protagonist thought are forbidden. The friend convinced him to cross the line step by step and see what lies on the other side. The boy liked it and started enjoying it. One day he bought living chickens to the house and butchered them in front of his friend. Then when he served that chicken to his friend his refused to eat whereas the boy enjoyed it inside out.

Who is devil and who is pure?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi...
your blog would be much more interesting if it were more readable....change the background color man.it hurts the eyes...

TheExperimentalMom said...

Changes in people is inevitable. A sign of maturity is to question our own acts - and see if it makes sense to do what we do.

So I guess at the end of the day, it is upto the guy/his friend alone to decide if they are on the pure/devil side, since other than themselves, no one really cares who they are!

I have realized that it is a very self-centred world( as opposed to selfish) and we all are mainly concerned about our own lives. It is upto us then, to decide what is good/bad for us. If we question our acts, find a justifiable asnwer that makes us happy, who cares what the world says?
Sorry for rambling and trying to sound intelligent - m in my 'filosofysing' node these days:D!!!