Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Human's life is no less than Hamlet's paradox

2075-07-27
Human's life is no less than Hamlet's paradox
How powerful Shakespeare's drama Hamlet was and still is. It is not relevant only in palace but everywhere where crooked are ruling the nation, local government and the institutions as well. Mathematically the crooked one may win but always lose and curse them in their tranquility. When son Hamlet wants to take revenge of his father's killing he is always in dilemma. He cannot take the decision in no time and the drama ends with paradox. Once the King said, "But now, my cousin Hamlet, and my son.
Then Hamlet sarcastically answered, "A little more than kin, and less than kind."
What does it mean? Indeed, it is: Hamlet is more kin to the king than before, since he is now both his nephew and his stepson; and, at the same time, he is no kin to him in natural feelings or affection. There was the killing of the king and uncle became the king. Human beings die at least twice: once naturally and the second one by being victimized as the son Hamlet expressed.
Human beings see wrong in other but forget that the wrong doers are themselves. They feel relaxed to criticize other but more or less it is similar to spitting in the air means spitting on the own face. If you turn your head up and spit, what happens? It falls down onto the own face. It means if you speak without thinking, it may harm you. Therefore, it's good to listen more rather than speaking. We have two ears means listen more but having one mouth means speak less. There are so many people who enjoy hurting other showing lollipop but don't perform what they promised before. It's natural to deceitful but feels hurt to the honest one. Thus what you criticize you become at the end.
The present plight of Nepal is the outcome of the so called men of letters. I listened to the speech delivered by the so called officer and clapped my hands forcefully to make other realize that what he was presenting was the key to lead the community schools on track. But after two months of his speech I found him a liar it's because his verdict was unfair. He didn't believe even in his own words then what he can do for the future of schools of Nepal. Thus, to change the performance of community schools barking dogs are useless. They can't catch the prey. Here one story goes: Once a graceful deer approached in the yard of the royal palace. As soon as the king saw it he untied his dog (The dog was well fed and kept inside the palace) and sent it to catch. He ran after the deer but could not catch it. When the deer went out of the place a street dog caught it, killed and ate. The king got surprised and asked why my dog couldn't catch the deer but the street dog was able to. He wanted to know the reason and asked the Chief of Army who was there next to him. The Chief responded that the dog that you kept was running after the deer for you but the street dog was running after it for its stomach. That's happening here in community schools. To change the school, the street dogs are better than the easy meat fed dogs. The community schools should not be the place for job but they must be the sources of knowledge for all equally. They should not be like Hamlet's paradoxes.

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