Sunday, October 14, 2007
In our individual quests to be different from the others, we become essentially the same. We follow the latest fashion, or maybe decide to stick to one style, speak in a particular tone and everything to differentiate ourselves from the others. But in doing so, we are actually becoming the same as those who wanna be different as well. I guess it is ironic in the sense that in all our efforts to be unique, we end up being the same. Yet, this is also that which pushes our progress and change.
On another note, we are all trapped in a particular discourse - you need to progress to survive. Or sth along this line. With this, our parents feared for our future and pushed us to progress academically so that we may live better in future. To prepare for our future so to speak. With this, we have been told that JC will be an easier life compared to Sec sch and Uni will be a breeze compared to JC. And so, we find ourselves mugging our lives away in Uni. So is it truly a breeze? Even having identified the discourse and possibly some lies, what are we doing? Still mugging our lives away. The reason is that we are afraid of being the 'extra' one who escapes this discourse and don't know what the future holds. The thing is u don't know what happens to those 'extra' ones. I mean you know they chose a different path but u don't know what their future holds cuz there is just so little of them to emulate or follow. Not to say that the future painted by the discourse we are in is picture-perfect or whatever, but at least we know what to expect to some extent - U get a job and slave ur life away or u can't find a job and slave ur life away too, just to find one. You will then probably settle down and stuff.
Now the question is should u have a child, would u want him/her to be in the same discourse as u or would u try to pull him out of this discourse? Would u be afraid that he/she ends up being an 'extra' one and being ill-prepared for this 'discourse-trapped world', and that he/she will blame u in the end? or vice-versa.
Then the easier way out is the one usually traveled. Thus the never-ending discourse we are in.
The Origin. 10/14/2007 12:32:00 pm