Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Crisis of Cumulative negligence-Essay

CRISIS OF CUMULATIVE NEGLIGENCE-Intro to 'Karma theory'

Many things in life are taken for granted including the life itself.The attributes to your life and the incidents which we feel not in control of, are easily inclined to the results of Karma.Karma, here becomes the deciding factor of the unknown fate or so do we assume.

Giving a deep thought about Karma helps us understand the thread that exist between our actions and sustainability.As Homo sapiens,we had and have been expanding the control over our ecosystem.Moving up the top of the food chain,our species have notched the profit of controlling the entire Ecosystem,by manipulative methods.But yet, we still say Karma as the deciding factor!

At this point of the time,one should also be able to expand the theory of Karma not just to individuals but to the entire society.This debate becomes relevant as we will be able to etch the gap between history,culture,growth and sustainability.True that,Sapiens are not the first to walk upon the earth with unique techniques of hunting and gathering.We have had our fellow brothers in the form of Neanderthals,Denisovans,Homo erectus,Homo Naledi etc.Henceforth it could an interesting as well as know-how debate of how 'Karma' attributed to all the problems that we face now.

From Sati to modern day trafficking, from Kinship to proxy democracy, from worshiping nature to commercializing nature,there exists a cumulative negligence.Throughout the years, this negligent factor had been blinding us from reaching the absoluteness of human potential.We attribute Karma to it and yet hold on our pride and idea of free will.Though various scholars have touched upon this factor,it is true that we have failed as a society while treating this factor of 'Karma'.The aim of this essay subdivided into parts is to understand this cumulative negligence through various factors,one among which is Karma..The links shall extend and the approach is to understand "what are we when we are not what we are ought to be.."


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