Saturday, November 04, 2006

Bricks in the WALL


This post comes on the onset of another important and punishing time, the PL's. This implies that the most boring and demanding times lie ahead, but also the most useless efforts have gone by. Yes I mean the VIVAS.

As always I was the least prepared (by my own standards) this time, but this time I also cared the least. Dunno why, but as engineering is coming to an end, I am becoming more complacent in my attitude towards scoring marks. Not complacent towards studying but towards the exams and all the crappy systems and procedures.

I tried to figure out an answer to this in the past week. These answers raised more questions than before but helped me to feel free from the little feeling of guilt that was coming along with the complacence.

My first two vivas were a cake walk. The great HOD was not present during my viva and the external was fed up with her which was evident from her looks and mood.

The last viva’s preparation was very tiring, irritating, boring. Was not in a mood to study at all, had been awake all night, not studying just doing faltu time pass. The viva was as expected, no luck this time, was kind of screwed.

The last one forced me to think, are we really “learning” something? Isn’t there a fundamental difference created by us between learning and studying? Are the ppl from whom we are “learning” worth it? Or are they too, just another victims of the rotten system tat has been invented not to nurture creativity and skills, but to suppress them and promote social justice and equal opportunity. Aren’t we mere puppets of this system, we being sacrificed to portray to the world that INDIA is progressing FAST?

The ppl who “teach” us, are they worth being called professors? The meaning to the word teacher has changed such drastically that today good for nthng assholes who don’t have anything to do, who know they don’t stand a chance in the competitive industry, so they “teach to earn a living”

So the primary importance is earning not teaching. Anyways, is justified in todays money centric world. But aren’t we all responsible to make it money centric as well. Our misuse has made money a thng which is damned and condemned for everything wrong that happens. Isn’t it our own incompetence that’s to be blamed? Haven’t we made money more important that morals, values and work? Money after all is not an evil, it’s the value one man can pay another for his knowledge, productivity, creativity, all of these becoming extinct owing to the monotonous “general” procedures of inculcating knowledge in every “different” human being in the “same” manner.

And be it any profession, I thnk the worst impact is on the education related fields. Considering the scenario here I just remember the pink floyd video for another brick in the wall. Where kids are being tied to their benches in a factory similar to a car production line, a monotonous growth procedure being laid on them by a teacher.

The whole scenario looks so similar to a MASON building the wall around the centre of creativity and talent, the bricks being the teachers who are used, the MASONS are left for u to figure out.

I still remember the day my friend Chintan Shah told me, u will find a Vikas Nahar, a Deepak Gupta and a Chintan Shah everywhere u go. Just the faces will change, the personalities will be the same. If u can deal with all of them today, tmr will be easy. Thanks Chintan for that wonderful lesson.

Sometimes things just look so out of place that I start thinking this way. The problem being that I just think in this way, when things are out of proportion. Under normal times, we just accept things as they come, compromises driving us, general procedures ruling our actions.

I hope i will be the one to break this WALL some day.

5 comments:

"CEO,Monster Inc" said...

hi...
well written DG..
Dream cause it will giv u vision and strength to break the wall..may u soar so high in the sky..tht u leave a impact all around...
tc.buddy...

Unknown said...

That was a nice analogy b/w vivas and life...Everything sounds so simple yet so complex...Future generations trained under incompetent hands can lead to nasty future...but who cares...would you opt for a profession that doesnt value your aptitude? thats what is happening...the dignity and sanctity of this noble profession has vanished...Its all about pay packet.And this extends to all sectors....fighting against immorality is difficult but not impossible!..besto buddy :D


That was a fabulous article!

Kaarta said...

Chintensha's sayings have touched us all. Great post.

tej said...

hey....since i had enuf time to'waste'..i thought why not on ur blog....( kiddin)
k..so...the comments r not just for the "Bricks..."..but for 2 or 3 more dat i read. the flow in ur writin is really very gud, the way u move gradually frm 1 aspect to a related one..is very smooth n effective. though i am def not much of an extensive reader( leave alone being a writer)..but i'll take the liberty of sayin dat d the language is in a spoken format...as in it lacks a textual touch or u can say a proper finishing at some pl aces...other dan dat....it was gr8 to discover dat mr deepak gupta excels in writin as well...coz its difficult to pen down wat one feels.. . hope u r not offended...(ps: the comments need not be appended, they r only for u 2 take a que)...keep writin

Unknown said...

@aneesha, chetan and karan
thanks for the comments......

@tej
thanks, i try to write the way i will tell these thngs to someone i wud talk to, so i dont make any effort to include written kind of english......i just find it more convenient to maintain flow.....anyways keep commenting.....