Saturday, July 17, 2010

We are never free.

We often find society where we live a better place than the prison, but is that really the case? If freedom was the right to do things which one wants to do, then what’s the difference between a prison and the so called free society? Prison is a place where people are stacked for a common reason, a crime. Prisoners try to overcome their loneliness by keeping themselves occupied with certain fancies they cherish. These fancies keep them busy and hopeful about the future and more than anything else, it’s better to be occupied rather than suffering the securities of confinements. Occasionally, depending on the moods of fellow prison mates, the scenario might change considerably but the essence remains the same. To avoid any negative feelings, many people read books and learn new things, that’s how they entertain themselves. There is a daily routine which is predefined for the prisoner before the very arrival.
But is the society any different? Wat differentiates a free society from prison? No matter how the society is defined, it still remains a bunch of humans who are bound together for a common reason, just like a group of prisoners sitting in jail and doing few merry things which keeps them active and entertained. If anyone assumes the that he can let go all his efforts in the free society, he won’t be spared and would eventually land up in a jail where he would be forced to learn ways of working hard. This might get a bit tougher or even worse depending on the scenario. What would happen if someone completes his duties and is committed with his hard work? Would he be jailed? No! Why? That’s because if he was imprisoned for his life, his life would not change. He is already a prisoner of free society.

1 comment:

  1. great thinking...
    life is short, as a famous brand says
    MAKE IT LARGE

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