Some questions about human behaviour are forever unanswered. We ponder, perceive and find no answers but sometimes later on we ourselves gel into such situations with no queries. Humans understand all what’s right and what’s wrong. We know what to do in every setting but we choose what’s convenient. The person who chooses to abide by rules is sometimes identified as weird or half witted.
We all wish to keep life sailing. The question here is, should this be ever at the cost of divesting others ? At times, self love bind folds us with irrationality that we forget virtues like gratitude and commitment. When a person moves to avail dreams and expectations in life they simply eliminate all contenders sometimes irrespective of all ethics and scruples. The unanswered question is why so predatory ?.
Each of us wish to live a comfortable life. We invest and maintain the needed amenities within the jurisdiction of our homes. The question here is when the maintenance of utilities meant for public convenience is concerned some people are just nonchalant. Here again the unanswered question is, why such lack of mutual interest ?
We all know rules and regulations for every sphere of existence. We are aware of what’s right and what’s not. We never hesitate to point a finger at any one when codes or directives are violated. But the subconscious trust is adherence to law is not my responsibility when my comfort zone is trespassed. The question here is, why do we conveniently infringe regulations for ourselves ?.
We expect help and trust from every other comrade of life for our living. When it’s our own turn to get back, we tend to prioritise our ease and often cool our heels and stay in place. The question again is, why do some people consider themselves as extraordinary when it’s their turn to grant favours ?.
Man is made of flesh and blood and emotions that govern our expectations. Each of us understand every bit of this. When the question of empathy comes in some people facade themselves, why ?
These questions about life and living can go on. The paradox is these questions forever remain unanswered how much ever we ruminate.