Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Go EGO!!!

It seems like years since I’ve written a word. I guess this phase, when we feel detached from our favourite activities, favourite food and sometimes even our favourite people, is common to everyone’s life. It doesn’t imply that we have grown hatred towards those things or people, as I said it is just a passing phase, a phase which, if handled well, can end in developing the same interests and relationships for better.


But, we human beings have issues…huge issues. Sometimes our egos stand as barriers and at times the others’. We sometimes stop doing an activity we like most because someone close to us thinks it is a waste of time or unworthy or gives us some other random reason, likewise, we stop communicating to someone close to our heart because the person, according to us, did something which hurt us (could be sometimes true and at others just an assumption born out of our amplified egos).


I could be wrong, but I sometimes feel that egos grow with generations. When I look at the my parents, the eldest generation (generation of the 40’s & 50’s) I have been watching day in and day out, I wonder how they could be so cool about people or incidents of the past which really really affected their lives, how they just acceptingly smile at the most disregardful people, how they manage not to lose it when the kids play nasty; yes they have their bad days too, ofcourse they wouldn’t probably understand the differed values and priorities of life of the younger generation, but they are by far the best models for the new sprigs. Next in line, I have closely noticed, is the generation of the 70’s, who carry a modern outlook to life, yet touch base with the roots. True to the rule they have issues too, but they know how to handle relationships, or should I say how not to mishandle relationships. Now about us, we are tech-savvy, excessively fast and have the ability to handle any work crisis sitting in some resort without letting the boss know of our absence at work, we use iphones& ipads, send i-cards and  i-gifts, book i-tickets; we are so obssessed with the letter 'i' that we seize to remember that any other letter exists, specially "u" and "we". We crave for love and care in relationships, but expect the others to come forward, we long for smiles but ourselves keep ironed faces, we crave to hug a friend when sad but put up wide smiles to hide the sadness and when a relationship withers we break even by making new relationships and never try hard enough to set things right however special the lost relationship be. 

There again we go back to square one…our egos…we give the reason for non-expression several names like fear, respect, care etc. but ultimately it is the ego thrashing us left, right and center without us even realizing it. I myself have had several occasions when disputes could have been easily sorted with a little of selfless thought. There are misunderstandings I didn't try to clear giving self-respect as the reason, there are several interests I left buried having respect for others as the reason, there are several things I never tried giving fear as the reason; all reasons sum up to the three letter killer 'EGO'. We hide behind self-respect, fear, respect and other such terms because we want to protect & preserve our ego like a just-conceived baby, very prominent to us but unknown to the world. In the thick of following the "i" we don't even realize when our life, instead of moving forward, stagnates and twists and turns to become a "!".

Well, I just decided that I shall try to get rid of all the synonyms of "EGO" and start off fresh and new. Its easy to go without an ego!!!!

Cheers to going... Cheers to letting go....


9 comments:

  1. Well written Shwetha.

    But there a difference in opinion @ my end : "EGO" was there and is there, earlier it was for meaner topics like caste, untouchable, etc. but now it is more self centered, as you rightly mentioned (to protect the Self & preserve its interests).

    I believe EGO is necessary for your consciousness of your own identity but its not to be an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others.

    Cheers again ...

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  2. Thanks for your opinion Gauri Shankar. What you have mentioned is right regarding the egos of older generations and self centeredness of the new. But when u say EGO is essential, I feel what's necessary is SELF-RESPECT and not EGO. I believe there is a border line difference between the two. But all of us have the right to keep our opinions, dont we. Appreciate the response, Thank you :)

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    1. OK,
      The point I wished to make was that any arbitrary CM (gauri) cannot have lunch with a rickshaw puller on a road-side stall because of the so called "SELF RESPECT", although he/she wishes a lot to do so & he/she used to do so before being elected as the CM. This is because of his/her identity now. Although he/she wishes he/she cannot. This would be called as "EGO" by a majority section of us!

      That's the reason I mentioned "consciousness of OWN identity" vs "inflated pride of superiority (real / imaginary)".

      May be I should had elaborated more! Feel free to revert back in-case you think otherwise.

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    2. What you say is right Gauri. Several times Self-respect is misinterpreted as ego. Will look forward to your valuable feedback on the other writings too. :)

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  3. Very nicely written Shwetha! :) Nothing gives one more happiness than doing what one loves, right? I hope you keep up this particular favorite activity of yours. :)

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  4. lot of weight in it..grt writings...jus liked this

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