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Thursday, August 28, 2014

“Not to be a showpiece” – a message to youth

Becoming a showpiece is the common trend of the day. Everybody is trying hard; the way is not a matter to count, to come into the limelight. There is none as such who is passive to his own exposure. The trend is steadily on the rife. So the showpiece culture is now gaining hotcake popularity, especially among the youth. The youths of the day is now very much fancy to this showpiece culture without taking into account the substantiality in it. So it is breaking out the S.M.S. or M.M.S. culture, the FACE BOOK culture, SOCIAL SITE culture in an epidemic form. Rarely it is discovered a single youth who does not take interest in this culture. An inquest analysis will reveal that almost every one of the youths is addicted to this culture. An untiring hard debate may continue on merits and demerits of it. Someone can talk in favour or against the motion in placement of his irrefutable arguments. But it is an undeniable fact that this is the resultant vector of showpiece culture. In the midst of thesis and antithesis the only synthesis reflects that every one of the youths wants to be showpiece without having so much reliance on quality culture.
Adventurous youths are always very much keen on becoming passionate to the genesis concept. With an outstanding advancement of science with contemporary technology electronic gazettes such as mobile phones, computers are very much familiar to the present generation youths. They are using them as toys. They are taking massive interest to capitalize the benefits of them as users. None of the present generation youth, indifferent in messaging or face book friendship is traced out. New friendship is always solicited. But before doing that youths must have a firsthand knowledge on true friendship. Friendship does not signify chatting through face book or internet. I am not decrying the utility of face book. But I am afraid of the demerits. I am scared of the showpiece culture. It does not render any privilege to us. It leads us to bankruptcy.
Showpiece culture approves insolvency in one’s inner apartment. Anyone in particular with qualities in abundance deserves acclamation by default. A man of quality carefully avoids the showpiece culture because he always wants to bypass appreciation. He believes that appreciating words, in many cases puffed up, spoils the opportunity of going further in search of elegance. A quality conscious or quality loving people lead a life in a very low profile. They hardly tax their brain in question of recognition. They don’t want to be a showpiece at the corner of a well furnished and decorated drawing room. They are reluctant to beat their own trumpet. They don’t want to be captivated in the parlour of appreciation. They rely on universalism. They never want to be in haste for approval of their qualities in terms of showpiece.
Youths are usually restless by nature. They believe in quick fix culture. They don’t allow sparing conceiving time even. In today’s fast moving world they want to mature everything just simply with one stroke. Their movements are now in also ultimate strangeness. Their demand is always up-growing. There is no point of concurrence of their expectation and their ability. Showpiece culture dominates this particular state of discontentment. Today’s youth wants have their target being fulfilled at any cost. They care a fig for taking into consideration the appropriateness of the target. The question of principle, morality and justness is often undervalued out of arrogance and stubbornness. It is aftermath of showpiece culture.
Showpiece culture contradicts righteousness. Cases of suicide of teenage girls are often taking place leaving us in a hopeless state of mind. It is really frustrating for all of us. The reason of committing suicide is also very strange. Responding to the call of the world infatuating love a male youth and a female youth come close. They enjoy intimate moments. But taking the advantage of that when a threadless picture of the female youth is circulated through MMS there stands no option to challenge that out of shame and she commits suicide in order to be spared from the hands of endless shame. That is the irony of showpiece culture. Today’s youth are the worst victim of showpiece culture. Almost each and every youth is very much fascinating with love-love game. It ignites the flame of infatuation. And to be serious to say, he or she loses the power of judgment in this state of mind. It is a pity to note that love has now become a commodity and the price of it depends on demand. In order to materialize that growing demand the youths are now very much ready to be treated as showpiece.
Youths of today has almost forgotten the very common saying –“First deserve the desire.” To step up deserving capacity is not an easy task. Deserving capacity is directly proportional to the qualities that on should have. The display of facade beauty is not directly proportional to the qualities inside. The quality conscious and quality loving human being hardly cares of their glittering glamour. They enhance their attractive power by increasing the deserving capacity of qualities. A youth can desire anything he likes. But at the very outset he should know his limitations. If anybody knows the focal point of his limitations he will never pamper showpiece culture. He will try his best to improve his qualities relating to human values and moral values.

Let the youth of the day go for searching the real truth of life in perfection with total avoidance to showpiece culture. They should always remember that it undervalues their worth in quick succession. A person who is going deep down under the attraction of false allurements of life is sure to be lost in the fray of life. So it is now very much needed to keep away from the culture of total consumerism because it ensures insolvency in life.                                                                                                                                                                                 

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