My belief is that every soul that took birth is in no comparison to the next as they are all God's creation.
Does it matter as/for a society for the fallen ones, richly acclaimed or the one who helped build the Statistic?
Being simple and unnoticed - is it a life not well spent, a sin or does anybody care?
I am not talking to those who have the wisdom or have attained immortal heights, I am talking about people, 99% of who go away, their birth, life and death so precious for few but in the larger context, it doesn't matter. It is a decimal, a micro dot, maybe a drop in the ocean but then should one care of the accolades and achievements, the contribution to the society or scientific field, the peace and happiness at large that came out of the sacrifice; If the one who did not care about making a dent in the society but did it anyway, should we care?
We fail as a society to maintain our individuality, we accept morals and standards to keep in check of the imbalances that would rise up if there were none, we together also walked away from situations that gave us happiness, individually and together and embraced the norms of what the society offered which we in the first place created it. We read obituaries, for some it is the first page of a morning newspaper thanking God for having an extra day. How much it would have been a blessed situation, if their involvement or contribution was noticed and printed in the real first page but then, we all know that the news media, print or TV have a ready made obituary written or produced when the clock strikes the death bell of those illuminates.
Does it really matter when an unclaimed body taken to the morgue and maybe contributed to the medical students learning of anatomy or buried or cremated by the Masons, any different from the ceremonials given at the expense of the State Exchequer for a Politician or a Revered person, when we the people move on with our day to day lives, still in our life situations where we were before the demise of that great human being who got noticed and sadly though the family of those who lost a loved one, famous or not, near and dear to their hearts, continue to grieve and recall of the blessings he or she delivered to the deceased family and agreed in principle to hold and cherish the wisdom that was imparted, and how much their lives have become easier to lead. Must it be to the world for one's life to be marked as a gift of God or accept any life that came to pass on this earth as a creation that surpasses our mind.
My belief is that every soul that took birth is in no comparison to the next as they are all God's creation.
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