Writing something and actually
finishing it in one go after a looooong time! When I picture this is my head,
it looks like this post is going to be quite small. It is not one of those
fictional pieces. It is purely drawn out of my own life and hence has
sufficient historical data to be 100% true. But also be warned that what I am
going to pen down here might seem too preachy for your comfort. I can
definitely understand why that would be so. It is quite hard to fathom if you
have not experienced it. In that case you might just want to read this like a
story and close the window!
Remember how your Moral Science
teacher always told you to speak the truth and nothing but the truth? Years
later, the Moral Science lessons turned into ‘Ethics and Values in Business’
with slight additions here and there and case studies about the biggest firms
biting the dust, instead of the Jataka Tales. But most of us failed to see that
in fact, these two courses (if you wish to take them on face value) emboldened the
same thing – Stay On Truth’s Side!
Well, crazy things happen in
life. Some situations make you feel like you are being pressed against the wall
by a boulder, hit on the head by a hammer and punched in the heart by a sharp
spear – all at once. I am sure at some point in time all of us have felt it! The
easiest way out would be to make it all stop with one lie – the lie that would
haunt us in the months and years to come but would liberate us momentarily from
all the pain and suffering. But little do you realise that once freed from all of
this, you step into a deep pit and there’s no climbing up again; the constant
nagging that you would be subjected to post lying would definitely be
unbearable (Courtesy: Personal Experience). It is good to sometimes let the ‘Gandhian’
side of you dominate, give you the courage to get the truth out in the open and
make you see the difference. When the other person sees that you have said something
that is unacceptable but is the truth, he might hate you, might not even want
to see you but in the end when rage gives way to calmness, he would realise
that it would have hurt more to get the truth from somewhere/ someone else. And
when he realises that it took you a lot to tell him what you did, he would come
back and tell you that he respects you more now! (Courtesy: Personal
Experience)
So folks, I have been on either sides
of the fence. Not ashamed to announce that I have been on the other end of
truth. To save my skin I have lied at times. After all, ‘I’m only a human, I’m
just a child’. But when I sit here as a spectator of my own life and compare
the two scenes, it was easier to be on Truth’s Side like my moral science
teacher told me! No matter how difficult it seems, somehow, just somehow, it makes
more sense!
hmmm... :)
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