Eccentricity is underrated
- Nishant Babel
- Apr 20, 2022
- 1 min read
The whole idea of a conventional life can be summed up as a series of steps you take to validate your existence in a world that cannot care less about you. There’s an unsaid discomfort in the everyday routines that only makes the life more and more worthlessly challenging. Talk about FOMO, projected ambitions and the classic materialism in order to fit into a defined normalcy. It doesn’t even matter what kind of decisions you make as long as you don’t have to face the dispassionate ego deflating responses from the world. An intense deep stare into the mirror gives you a sense of what you’ve been doing wrong the entire time. You’ve been tricked into believing life comes with a set of rules.
Expectations result from an unconscious soul. Ambitions result from a life of purpose. One who knows how to see the bigger picture and knows how to fit his/her efforts in enriching this view seldom falls into the trap of existential validation. But the dark reality is humanity’s functional foundation has been laid upon an incomplete baseless set of rules, the creator of which is unbeknown. We’ve been trained to think the same, do the same and expect the same. In this era of economic disruption, very less emphasis is laid upon a philosophical disruption. An outsider to this cultural framework should question the way in which an innovation will occur.



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