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Monday, July 11, 2011

Slaps and lost childhood.

                 One often wonders why we do mistakes. I think it’s the consequence of being institutionalized in conventional society which prompts us to believe that committing mistakes are normal. Though it’s true, but mistakes are subjective. Mistake to one may not be mistake for other. It really becomes difficult for a person to judge beforehand and act accordingly. Since, wrongs are such subjective matter; we can’t expect young children to do justified acts every time.

                 Punishment for wrongs. This has been conventional technique for ages to impart discipline and a sense of good and bad in young minds. It’s hard to arrive on a consensus which of the various schools of thoughts works best in imparting discipline. The basic question still remains unanswered i.e.Does fear have to be the trigger to a refined personality? 

                   I hate to see the matrix of possibilities.

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