December 25, 2011

Dying Disciplines


No, it's not dying, 'coz it's already dead.
Students are not students they are funky mates. When lectures are going and people eat chocolates or some snacks, in fact open the wrappers so noisily and disturbs everyone, instead of them I fear, what if teacher comes to know? It just irritate me when I see them doing so. There is no discipline left.
People easily claim that they have not done the Home Work as if it is something to boost about, with their past history saying that they haven't done it since the school days then how could they improve in the almost last year of their studies! It's like they never did good in their whole life then how will they get heaven by doing some good deed when they are on the death bed, so they prefer not doing it as they know it will not yield them anything so it's better to not do good now as well. I wish if they would have had some sort of discipline in them.
Punctuality, don't ask me about it! It's for those who don't have time. Those who don't have any useful stuff to do they prefer being on time so that they can waste it behind those who have many useful stuffs to do and hence they always get late and since we don't have any great deeds to do we reach on time and wait for those busy people, in this way even un-punctual get importance as well as those who have extra time can use it judiciously by waiting for those important and busy people.
There is always a particular manner of behaving at different places. You can't always feel at home when you are not, for all those who prefer playing songs on the speakers at public place. Please get your headphones with you and enjoy your collection don't unnecessarily try to entertain us, we have very much personal sources available with us to entertain ourselves and we will help ourselves. Thanks to you from the bottom of my heart for taking those efforts! I will be obliged if you would not help us.
How many of us work in an environment where your subordinates are elder to you in age and experience but since you have the knowledge you work as a Senior and he as your junior. But, does that mean that we can't give them respect? I don't understand the correlation between age, designation to respect. If somebody happens to be at junior position but elder in age terms, why don't we prefer taking to them with all respect? Why we prefer them saying tu rather than aap? Don't we have values in us? There are my friends who are elder to me and I always prefer saying them aap, even though they say that they don't like it, but I had never said tu to any of my elders and hence can't say to them as well and my parents have always taught me to respect elders let them be anyone. Have you ever respected your driver, sweeper, Peon, servant, etc.? Why isn't there any need to do so?

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