Prakash Rao

Abstract Action Inspirational

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Prakash Rao

Abstract Action Inspirational

Good Old Days

Good Old Days

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There was a time when most of us believed that the food we ate or consumed was basically wholesome, nutritious, and free from dangerous chemicals.


There was a time when the advertisement of brand products was genuine & believable, and product labels on the said edible items truly described the contents and qualities of what we consumed.


There was a time when most of the nations believed in the integrity of their heads of state, lawmakers, political leaders, and high-ranking government officials.


There was a time when we were convinced that our children were getting a solid & sound education in elite public schools and institutions, thereby reassuring ourselves that they did not require second attention from us. As a result, we ignored them and slept peacefully.


There was a time when many of us believed that atomic energy had "peaceful & productive uses" that were perfectly safe and compatible with a happy, prosperous and healthy society.


But in recent times, all our beliefs and illusions have been shattered. The "bubble" of misplaced optimism has burst on our faces. We were for once exposed to the stark & bitter reality of the present world of deception and uncertainty.


Repeated scams and exposes of widespread consumer frauds, grand political scandals, nepotism & forgery in public sector units, and rampant corruption in corridors of education & learning, have all destroyed our earlier innocence and misplaced euphoria & optimism.


We also realise now that a veil of fantasy and deception can be created with unprecedented expertise through highly advanced mass media or digital media, thereby making it impossible to distinguish between substance & simulation, fact & fiction, and reality & illusion. 


Strangely and ironically, modern & advanced technology seems to be unwittingly compromising with ethics, transparency, originality, quality, and consistency over corporate rivalry, fierce market competition, and short-term monetary gains.


It is simply a classic example of an "arrogant minority" controlling or manipulating the "ignorant or gullible majority". It is also a case of capitalism at its extreme.


Sadly both arrogance and ignorance are evils that can only lead mankind to the path of chaos, anarchy and destruction.


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