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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Emotion and practicality

I seem to be very famous for my arguments. There is yet another friend I had an argument with about why he thinks women are very unfit for managerial or any other positions. Well it does seem like an argument from the Stone Age and do not wish to discuss the issue with anybody. I believe in equality in all forms. Everyone is equally capable of things. (In case you wish to argue on this point, please leave me out of it. I am in no way interested.) But it was his underlying logic that interested me deeply. He says that it is the emotional nature of one particular category that made them unfit for managerial positions, because they not only made people uncomfortable with their emotional outbursts but also spread the tension to others. That was, I say, so right! People who bring personal emotions into work or into their workplace create havoc (irrespective of their gender, age, ethnic origin etc.) This is because people are not strong enough to control their negative emotions and allow them to cloud their thinking capacities.

There is nothing bad about emotions in general. We do not need to become emotionless monks or unfeeling tyrants. Love, affection, kindness etc are some emotions that do a great deal of good to us and others around us. I feel heartened by the show of passion that some groups in the country show even if it is extremely negative and aggressive, because it shows that they are not devoid of emotion. They in fact are just filled with some distorted form of emotion or passion that is drilled into their minds by people who benefit from this kind of show. (I am talking about some violent agitations or communal riots that keep happening here all the time) So what really causes these people to come to blows and destroy and kill mindlessly is their inability to control emotion.

A friend who asks not to be named (who will be referred to as Future Politician or FP from now on) says that it is the vulnerability of the uneducated and ill-informed that causes them to be highly impractical. They tend to be easily influenced and gravitate towards anything and anyone that promises some immediate benefits. They do not look at long-term interests, simply because they do not know how to. (That is another reason why there is a need for education or at least increasing awareness of rights and duties etc.) FP also suggests that we start educating people especially on how to choose their leaders. This will take us a long way in deciding how our politicians will have to behave to please people and remain in power. I must add that this process of educating people must be free from influence of any political party otherwise it will bring us back to square one. Thank you FP.

And for the skeptic few who wonder why all this bothers them at all and why should we bother about changing anything... Well people, we are all connected directly or indirectly. Whatever affects me will affect you in some way or the other. So don't just shrug your shoulder. Your future depends on what happens to your fellow humans. Try to make their lives different to better your lives.

Thanks Hari for your comments. It was heartening and encouraging to see that someone agrees with me. I was getting a little bogged down by negative criticism. I will respond to them soon.

1 comment:

K said...

Since i work in a place equally populated by the better half.. i can see the point driven by the post...people have a stereotype of ' WOMEN ' and it is the same everywhr, and I am sorry to say this, but people with power think they can do anything..sometimes i am driven crazy by the thought that I cant do anything against these individuals or this system..